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  1. The group had its origins in 1957, when Bruce McCaskill formed a jazz -influenced skiffle sextet called the Bluegenes. Besides guitarist/vocalist McCaskill, the original line-up also included banjo player Tommy Hughes, washboard player Norman Kuhlke, and oil drum bass player Spud Ward.

  2. Wexler passed away on August 15, 2008. After leaving the Swinging Blue Genes a year and a half following the groups' debut, Bruce McCaskill formed Groups Incorporated. In concert with the promoter Ted Easton (a stage name) he organized for the group to play at Air Force bases in France.

  3. The band's breakthrough was a support slot at Eric Clapton 's comeback concert in 1973. MCA Records released their debut album, Show Your Hand (1973), which sold poorly. [1] Bruce McCaskill, who was Clapton's tour manager, liked the band's music and agreed to manage them. He borrowed money to take them to the US and to promote them.

  4. The Kansas City Five were formed in 1961 by Bruce McCaskill. His talents would go well beyond those of a performer and his early management abilites stood him in good stead over the years leading him to be instrumental in the success of The Swinging Blue Jeans, Groups' Incorporated and the Average White Band.

  5. Explore Bruce McCaskill's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Bruce McCaskill on AllMusic.

  6. 1 de jun. de 2019 · The songwriting went up a notch. We got inspiration from the people we connected with, and gained momentum. It took on a life of its own.” One significant turning point was the patronage of Bruce...

  7. Explore music from Bruce McCaskill. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Bruce McCaskill on Discogs.