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Allan Crockford is best known as the bassist in Medway’s seminal act, The Prisoners, who paved the ground in the 80s for the British baggy scene and 90s Britpop. However latterly as his song writing has bloomed he’s stepped out as lead for The Galileo 7. They have a great new album out, False Memory Lane, that is arguably more reflective ...
by Tim Sendra. Featuring the songs of Alan Crockford, a former member of the Prisoners, the Galileo 7 combine the flash of freakbeat with the solid power of mod, add a dash of swirling psychedelia, and deliver their songs with a sprightly garage rock-inspired energy.
10 de jun. de 2019 · We caught up with Guitar & Vocalist Allan Crockford – to chat about his musical life… 01. At what age did you first take up your chosen Instrument and why? I’d been having organ lessons for a few years up to the age of 12 or 13, but with only minimal enthusiasm.
Allan Crockford. Perfil: Bassist with The Prisoners (1980-86) and The James Taylor Quartet (1986-88). From Rochester, Medway. Sítios: Facebook, YouTube. Apodos: Crojack, Rock Action (2) En grupos:
Allan Crockford. Profile: Bassist with The Prisoners (1980-86) and The James Taylor Quartet (1986-88). From Rochester, Medway. Sites: Facebook , YouTube. Aliases: Crojack, Rock Action (2) In Groups:
by AllMusic. This mod-influenced 60s revival band originated from the UK’s Medway Valley in Kent. Chief songwriter Graham Day (guitar/vocals), Allan Crockford (bass), James Taylor (Hammond organ) and Johnny Symons (drums) emerged in 1982 with a rough and raucous debut, A Taste Of Pink, on their Own Up label.
Line-up was Graham Day (guitar, vocals), James Taylor (hammond organ), Alan Crockford (bass), and Johnny Symons (drums). Following the band's demise, James Taylor and Alan Crockford went on to form The James Taylor Quartet .