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The Incredible String Band
The Incredible String Band
British psychedelic folk band
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Mike Heron
Mike Heron
British musician
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Clive Palmer
Clive Palmer
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Robin Williamson
Robin Williamson
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Anthony Phillips
Anthony Phillips
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Archie Fisher
Archie Fisher
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Billy Currie
Billy Currie
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Licorice McKechnie
Licorice McKechnie
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International Submarine Band
International Submarine Band
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Rose Simpson
Rose Simpson
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James Williamson
James Williamson
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Martin Gordon
Martin Gordon
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John K. Samson
John K. Samson
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Mike Cooper
Mike Cooper
British guitarist
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Denny Laine
Denny Laine
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Mike Westbrook
Mike Westbrook
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Frank Farian
Frank Farian
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John Power
John Power
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Neil Finn
Neil Finn
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Stephen Stills
Stephen Stills
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Tim Finn
Tim Finn
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Rod Argent
Rod Argent
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Tim Rice-Oxley
Tim Rice-Oxley
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Fred Frith
Fred Frith
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Adrian Belew
Adrian Belew
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Justin Hayward
Justin Hayward
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Les Fradkin
Les Fradkin
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Andy Qunta
Andy Qunta
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John Garcia
John Garcia
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John Renbourn
John Renbourn
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Carl Wilson
Carl Wilson
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J. D. Souther
J. D. Souther
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Richard Thompson
Richard Thompson
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Peter Kingsbery
Peter Kingsbery
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Bernard Edwards
Bernard Edwards
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David Sancious
David Sancious
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Mick Ronson
Mick Ronson
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Paul Carrack
Paul Carrack
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Eric Drew Feldman
Eric Drew Feldman
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Wizz Jones
Wizz Jones
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Dirty Projectors
Dirty Projectors
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Trembling Bells
Trembling Bells
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Wayne Hussey
Wayne Hussey
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Ben Moody
Ben Moody
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Johnny Marr
Johnny Marr
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Ronnie Lane
Ronnie Lane
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Tim Scott McConnell
Tim Scott McConnell
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Jason Falkner
Jason Falkner
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Brad Whitford
Brad Whitford
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Synyster Gates
Synyster Gates
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Daryl Stuermer
Daryl Stuermer
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Ian McCulloch
Ian McCulloch
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Dave Davies
Dave Davies
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Winston Tong
Winston Tong
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Michael Nesmith
Michael Nesmith
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Veda Hille
Veda Hille
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Malcolm Le Maistre
British musician

Malcolm Le Maistre

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Malcolm Le Maistre (born 21 March 1949) is an English musician, experimental artist and theatre director, who was a member of The Incredible String Band in the 1970s.

He was born in England, his father a French born journalist and his mother an American writer. After they split up, he attended boarding school in Surrey, where he developed an interest in experimental theatre. In 1966, with friend John "Rakis" Koumantarakis, he moved to London, where they promoted one of the first concerts by Pink Floyd, and then joined David Medalla's Exploding Galaxy counter-cultural arts and dance troupe.

He met Robin Williamson and Mike Heron of The Incredible String Band in New York City in 1968, and returned with Williamson and others to set up a commune in a farmhouse near Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales. There, they developed ideas for multi-media artistic experiments, and Le Maistre appeared in the BBC TV Omnibus feature on the ISB, Be Glad For the Song Has No Ending. The same year he established the Stone Monkey dance and mime troupe, and helped develop the stage show "U", which provided the basis of the Incredible String Band album of the same name, released in 1970. In 1971, Rose Simpson left the ISB, and Le Maistre, who had been living with the band and their friends on the Tennant estate near Innerleithen in Scotland, replaced her. He learned to play various musical instruments over the next few months, and contributed as a musician, songwriter and singer to the ISB albums Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air (1971), Earthspan (1972), No Ruinous Feud (1973), and Hard Rope & Silken Twine (1974).

After the ISB split up in 1974, Le Maistre stayed with Heron as a member of his new band, Mike Heron's Reputation. In the late 1970s he attempted a solo career, also working with The Enid, and then moved into theatre, forming The Mandarin Theatre Company with Rakis. In 1991 he set up the Environmental Arts Theatre Company, based in Edinburgh, which presented original theatre and song about the environment at schools and other community venues in Scotland. In 1994 he released a solo album, Nothing Strange, later re-released in Germany.

He has continued as a musician, most recently as a member of The Radiant Men. As songwriter and singer of The Barrow Band, he has also prepared teaching material for primary schools on healthy eating. In May 2007, he released an album titled It's Never That Simple, with folk based songs and lyrics about his family's story.