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Daevid Allen
Daevid Allen
Australian musician
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Steve Hillage
Steve Hillage
British guitarist
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Gilli Smyth
Gilli Smyth
British singer and poet
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Didier Malherbe
Didier Malherbe
French saxophonist
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Pierre Moerlen's Gong
Pierre Moerlen's Gong
Instrumental jazz fusion band led by French drummer Pierre Moerlen
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Pierre Moerlen
Pierre Moerlen
French musician
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Here & Now
Here & Now
English rock band
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Miquette Giraudy
Miquette Giraudy
French musician
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Tim Blake
Tim Blake
British musician
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Kevin Ayers
Kevin Ayers
English singer-songwriter, record producer
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Mike Ratledge
Mike Ratledge
British musician
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Khan
Khan
British rock group
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Lady June
Lady June
Poet, singer (1931-1999)
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Pip Pyle
Pip Pyle
British drummer
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System 7
System 7
techno musical duo
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Soft Machine
Soft Machine
English rock band
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Laurie Allan
Laurie Allan
English drummer
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Graham Clark
Graham Clark
British musician
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Nik Turner
Nik Turner
English musician
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Hugh Hopper
Hugh Hopper
English bass guitarist
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Dave Stewart
Dave Stewart
English keyboardist and composer
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Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt
English recording artist; musician, songwriter, singer
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John Hackett
John Hackett
British musician
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Spirits Burning
Spirits Burning
American musical group
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Clearlight
Clearlight
French progressive rock band
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Patrice Meyer
Patrice Meyer
French electric guitarist
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TriPod
TriPod
band that plays rock music
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Suicide
Suicide
American musical duo
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French-British progressive/psychedelic rock band
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Gong are a progressive rock band that incorporates elements of jazz and space rock into their musical style. The group was formed in Paris in 1967 by Australian musician Daevid Allen and English vocalist Gilli Smyth. Band members have included Didier Malherbe, Pip Pyle, Steve Hillage, Mike Howlett, Pierre Moerlen, Bill Laswell and Theo Travis. Others who have played on stage with Gong include Don Cherry, Chris Cutler, Bill Bruford, Brian Davison, Dave Stewart and Tatsuya Yoshida.

Gong's 1970 debut album, Magick Brother, featured a psychedelic pop sound. By the following year, the second album, Camembert Electrique, featured the more psychedelic rock/space rock sound with which they would be most associated. Between 1973 and 1974, Gong released their best known work, the allegorical Radio Gnome Invisible trilogy, describing the adventures of Zero the Hero, the Good Witch Yoni and the Pot Head Pixies from the Planet Gong.

In 1975, Allen and Smyth left the band, which continued without them, releasing a series of jazz rock albums under the leadership of drummer Pierre Moerlen. This incarnation soon became known as Pierre Moerlen's Gong. Meanwhile, Smyth formed Mother Gong while Allen initiated a series of spin-off groups, including Planet Gong, New York Gong and Gongmaison, before returning to lead Gong once again in 1990 until his death in 2015. With Allen's encouragement, the band decided to continue, releasing the album Rejoice! I'm Dead! in September 2016.