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  1. Supertramp was an English rock band formed in London in 1969. Though their music was initially categorised as progressive rock, they later incorporated a combination of pop and art rock into their music. The band's work is marked by the songwriting of founders Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson and the prominent use of Wurlitzer piano and saxophone.

  2. The song "Goldrush" was actually written in the early 1970s under the first Supertramp line-up, by original guitarist Richard Palmer-James, and was used as the opening number in all their shows prior to Crime of the Century. And well, if this statement's anything to go by, this definetely feels more like Indelibly Stamped than any other album ...

  3. Hace 5 días · #supertramp #70s #rock

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeff_LynneJeff Lynne - Wikipedia

    Hace 5 días · Early life. Lynne was born in Erdington, Birmingham, England, [citation needed] to Nancy and Philip Lynne, and grew up nearby in Shard End, Birmingham, where he attended Alderlea Boys' Secondary School. As a native of Birmingham, he still has his Brummie accent. His father bought him his first guitar, an acoustic instrument, for £2. He was still playing it as of 2012.

  5. elsiestero.com.ar › efemerides › supertramp-17Supertramp - El Siestero

    Hace 4 días · 14 de mayo de 1985. Se lanza el álbum llamado "Brother Where You Bound". Es el octavo disco de estudio del grupo británico Supertramp, publicado por la comp

  6. Hace 2 días · Bob Siebenberg, also known as Bob C. Benberg, is an American musician, best known as a member of British progressive rock band Supertramp, playing drums and percussion. Official Website of Bob Siebenberg - Supertramp Drummer - 1985 - Giants in Our Own Room (solo record)

  7. Hace 6 días · Not everyone will agree that Supertramp was, in any typical way, a classic prog band, however I’d say that Crime of the Century was one of the finest progressive releases of the entire 1970’s. While others tend to focus on releases like Red, or Selling England by the Pound, I tend to think that Supertramp produced a record superior to either of those.