Hello all, hope you're well.
I work at an auction house and we just got in a pile of Beatles photographs and ephemera and included in the lot were three photographs of a band that is as yet unidentified and I'm wondering if anyone here can help put a name to these faces:
Here they are (and I've included the back of one of the photos for reference sake):
Help Identify a Band
- harvey k-tel
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Help Identify a Band
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Re: Help Identify a Band
Could it be Marmalade?
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As it turns out, the Tuesday at the top of the last photo is the name of the band, and they released one single in '72 titled 'Big Mr. Little Man'.
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Hugh wrote:Could it be Marmalade?
One of the guys does look a lot like Dean Ford!
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harvey k-tel wrote:As it turns out, the Tuesday at the top of the last photo is the name of the band, and they released one single in '72 titled 'Big Mr. Little Man'.
A ‘near mint’ version is going for £55 on discogs
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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.