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Procol Harum
Procol Harum
British band
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Snafu
Snafu
band that plays rock music
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SRC
SRC
American rock band
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Matthew Fisher
Matthew Fisher
English musician, songwriter and producer
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Nirvana
Nirvana
British pop rock band most active in the 1960s and 70s
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Robin Trower
Robin Trower
English rock guitarist
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Blood, Sweat & Tears
Blood, Sweat & Tears
American rock music band
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Gary Brooker
Gary Brooker
English musician
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If
If
band
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Riot V
Riot V
American heavy metal band
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Mount Rushmore
Mount Rushmore
American rock band
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Chris Thomas
Chris Thomas
British record producer
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Humble Pie
Humble Pie
English rock band
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Jackson Heights
Jackson Heights
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Dave Mason
Dave Mason
British recording artist; singer-songwriter and guitarist from Worcester
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Patrick Meehan
Patrick Meehan
British record producer
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Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller Band
American rock band
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Sylvia McNeill
Sylvia McNeill
British pop and rock singer and songwriter
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The Box Tops
The Box Tops
American rock band
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Tim Hinkley
Tim Hinkley
English singer-songwriter, keyboardist and record producer
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Tokyo Blade
Tokyo Blade
English heavy metal band
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Heart
Heart
American rock band
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Soul Syndicate
Soul Syndicate
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Mungo Jerry
Mungo Jerry
band
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Necromandus
Necromandus
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Yes
Yes
English rock band
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The Hollies
The Hollies
English pop group formed in Manchester in the early 1960s
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Bread
Bread
1970s American soft rock band from California
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Dr. Music
Dr. Music
musical artist
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Black Oak Arkansas
Black Oak Arkansas
American Southern rock band
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Savage Grace
Savage Grace
American band
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Organ trio
Organ trio
trio including a Hammond organ
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Colin Gibson
Colin Gibson
Bass guitarist and composer
Freedom
British psychedelic rock band

Freedom

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British psychedelic rock band
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Freedom was a psychedelic rock band active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, formed initially by members of Procol Harum.

Ray Royer and Bobby Harrison, who had performed on the hit Procol Harum single "A Whiter Shade of Pale", were kicked out of the Harum by vocalist Gary Brooker, and replaced by Robin Trower and Barry Wilson. Royer and Harrison then formed Freedom with Steve Shirley and Tony Marsh, who was immediately replaced by pianist / organist Mike Lease, releasing two German singles and the soundtrack for the Tinto Brass/Dino de Laurentiis film Attraction (original title Nerosubianco, also known as Black on White).

In 1968, Harrison entirely overhauled the group's membership, and the new line-up began recording with more of a hard rock sound, scoring tour dates with Black Sabbath, Jethro Tull, and The James Gang. They achieved great renown for their excellent version of the Beatles song "Cry Baby Cry" on their second album Freedom at Last. Further lineup changes occurred before the band finally splintered in 1972, with Harrison going on to Snafu.