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  1. Kevin Currie: percusión. Frank Farrell: bajo, teclados y coros. 1972-1973 Rick Davies: voz, teclados y armónica. Roger Hodgson: voz, guitarras y teclados. Dave Winthrop: voz e instrumentos de viento-madera. Kevin Currie: batería y percusión. Dougie Thomson: bajo y coros. 1973 Rick Davies: voz, teclados y armónica.

  2. Profile: British drummer, beginnin with 'Orange Bycicle', later on 'Supertramp' (1971-73) and also joining 'Burlesque' in 1977. In Groups: Burlesque (2), Orange Bicycle, Supertramp, Wild Turkey, White (17) Variations: Viewing All | Kevin Currie. Kevin Curry, Currie.

  3. 20 de feb. de 2019 · Visto: 2229. Juan Lago y Abel Fuentes entrevistaron en exclusiva para THE LOGICAL WEB al que fue batería de Supertramp a principios de los años 70, justo antes de la incorporación de Bob Siebenberg, llegando a grabar con el grupo el álbum "Indelibly stamped" en 1971. TLW: ¿Dónde y cuándo naciste?

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  5. Kevin Currie – drums, percussion; Dave Winthrop – saxophone, flute, backing vocals; Indelibly Stamped (1971) 1972–1973 Rick Davies – vocals, keyboards, piano, harmonica; Roger Hodgson – vocals, piano, keyboards, bass, guitar; Dougie Thomson – bass; Kevin Currie – drums, percussion; Dave Winthrop – saxophone, flute ...

  6. Indelibly Stamped is the second album by the English rock band Supertramp, released in 1971. It marked a dramatic change in direction to a more straightforward rock sound, and by admission of the band's own liner notes, "Travelled" is the only song with any resemblance to their debut album. Like their debut, this album was a commercial failure ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › White_(band)White (band) - Wikipedia

    The album White was released in 2006, with Alan White, Kevin Currie, Steve Boyce, Karl Haug and Geoff Downes. [3] [4] Occasional live work followed, but Downes left the band given other commitments. The band continued, with a number of replacement keyboardists, including Phil Davis.