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Malcolm and Alwyn
Malcolm and Alwyn
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Norman Beaker
Norman Beaker
English blues musician
2
Tim Ries
Tim Ries
American jazz saxophonist
3
Blood, Sweat & Tears
Blood, Sweat & Tears
American rock music band
4
Masters of Reality
Masters of Reality
American rock band
5
The Toasters
The Toasters
American ska band
6
The Surfaris
The Surfaris
American surf rock band
7
The Crickets
The Crickets
American rock and roll band
8
Nekrogoblikon
Nekrogoblikon
American heavy metal band
9
Blackfoot
Blackfoot
American Southern rock musical ensemble from Jacksonville, Florida
10
The Queers
The Queers
American punk band
11
Kings of Rhythm
Kings of Rhythm
American musical group; R&B/Soul band led by Ike Turner
12
Tamam Shud
Tamam Shud
13
The Feelies
The Feelies
American post-punk rock band based in New Jersey
14
Pure Prairie League
Pure Prairie League
American country rock band
15
Buddy Holly
Buddy Holly
American singer-songwriter
16
The Pretenders
The Pretenders
English-American rock band
17
Orleans
Orleans
American rock band
18
Sham 69
Sham 69
British Punk/Oi! band
19
The Electrics
The Electrics
20
Guided by Voices
Guided by Voices
American indie rock band formed in 1983 in Dayton, Ohio
21
Blind Illusion
Blind Illusion
band
22
Gravy Train
Gravy Train
band
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Liberation Suite
Liberation Suite
24
Sons of Champlin
Sons of Champlin
American rock band
25
Foghat
Foghat
British band
26
Geraint Watkins
Geraint Watkins
Welsh musician
27
Transplants
Transplants
American punk rock/rap rock supergroup
28
A Place to Bury Strangers
A Place to Bury Strangers
band that plays punk rock
29
Also Eden
Also Eden
band that plays progressive rock
30
Smokie
Smokie
English rock band
31
GONN
GONN
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Daniel Amos
Daniel Amos
American Christian rock band
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Quench
Quench
English rock band
34
Plain White T's
Plain White T's
band
35
Molly Hatchet
Molly Hatchet
American southern rock/hard rock band
36
Roomful of Blues
Roomful of Blues
Musical band
37
Pel Mel
Pel Mel
Australian post-punk music band
38
Faces
Faces
English rock band
39
Pino Palladino
Pino Palladino
Welsh bassist
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The Karl Hendricks Trio
The Karl Hendricks Trio
American rock band
41
The Obsessed
The Obsessed
American band
42
Aynsley Dunbar
Aynsley Dunbar
British musician
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Paul Bostaph
Paul Bostaph
American drummer
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Larry Norman
Larry Norman
American musician
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Black Oak Arkansas
Black Oak Arkansas
American Southern rock band
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Teenage Fanclub
Teenage Fanclub
British band
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The Greg Kihn Band
The Greg Kihn Band
American band
48
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
American rock band
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Rational Youth
Rational Youth
Canadian new wave synthpop band
50
The Sentinals
The Sentinals
band
51
Iron Butterfly
Iron Butterfly
American rock group
52
Steve Smith
Steve Smith
American drummer
53
Squirrel Nut Zippers
Squirrel Nut Zippers
American jazz band
54
Angel
Angel
American glam rock and heavy metal band
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The Rocksteady Seven
The Rocksteady Seven
American Ska and Jazz band
56
Norman Watt-Roy
Norman Watt-Roy
English musician
57
Nailbomb
Nailbomb
metal band
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Riot V
Riot V
American heavy metal band
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D.O.A.
D.O.A.
Canadian punk rock band
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John Abercrombie
John Abercrombie
American jazz guitarist
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Humble Pie
Humble Pie
English rock band
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The Grass Roots
The Grass Roots
American pop rock band
Intro
British band

The Barratt Band was formed in 1980 by Norman Barratt, formerly of Gravy Train and the Alwyn Wall Band, and in its initial stages consisted of Barratt (Guitar, Vocals), Dave Morris (Keyboards), Tim Hatwell (Bass) and Russ Caldwell (Drums). The band recorded their first album Playing in the City in 1981 at Chapel Lane Studios just outside Hereford. The band were one of the first fully professional Christian rock (CR) bands in the United Kingdom, all members having worked as professional musicians in mainstream rock and pop.

The band signed to the fledgling Chapel Lane label that had just been started by Rob Andrews, owner of Chapel Lane Studios. This was a bold attempt to produce CR recordings that matched professional secular standards and also raise Christian rock's profile.

The band toured the album extensively throughout the UK, Europe and Scandinavia on major tours supporting Larry Norman. Barratt Band was featured on Larry Norman's 1981 live Friends on Tour album, along with Alwyn Wall. In their own right they embarked on smaller club tours, the highlight being the 1982 Greenbelt Festival held at Knebworth, where they headlined the closing night.

Larry Tomaso replaced Tim Hatwell on bass in 1982 and the band appeared on numerous tours and albums supporting or backing some of the top CR artists of the day from the USA and UK, including Larry Norman, Steve Camp, Phil Keaggy, Jesse Dixon and Sheila Walsh.

The band released a second album in 1984 named Voice with Dave Engel on drums.

The heavy touring and work schedules took their toll resulting in one of the band members collapsing through exhaustion while on tour in Scandinavia towards the end of 1986.

Although the band has never officially split up, it never toured or recorded again.