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Alan Parsons
200,510 plays (21,227 listeners)
Alan Parsons (born December 20, 1948 in London, England) is a British audio engineer, musician, and record producer.
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Camel
2,423,050 plays (82,322 listeners)
The embryonic origin of CAMEL, from London, England, was conceived circa 1964 when brothers Andrew and Ian Latimer got together with their respective friends Alan Butcher and Richard Over to form THE PHANTOM FOUR.
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Supertramp
4,623,425 plays (380,372 listeners)
Supertramp is an English progressive rock and pop band that had a series of top-selling albums in the 1970s. The band was formed in the United Kingdom in 1969, and split in 1988. In 1997, Supertramp re-formed with former members plus several new musicians, and remained active until 2003.
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Genesis
8,259,845 plays (399,530 listeners)
Genesis, formed in 1967 in Godalming, Surrey, England was one of the most popular progressive rock bands in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. During the 1970s, Peter Gabriel was the lead singer until his departure, when Phil Collins replaced him.
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Electric Light Orchestra
5,790,606 plays (405,095 listeners)
Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) was a very successful rock music group of the 1970s and 1980s, formed in Birmingham, England.
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Yes
4,968,838 plays (335,631 listeners)
Yes are a British progressive rock band who formed in London, United Kingdom in 1968. They are best known for the 1972 9-minute US Top 20 smash "Roundabout" and their 1983 #1 hit "Owner of a Lonely Heart".
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Barclay James Harvest
309,893 plays (40,723 listeners)
The Barclay James Harvest story begins in the early sixties in the Oldham area of North-West England. John Lees and Stuart “Woolly” Wolstenholme met at Oldham Art School, and formed a band called The Sorcerers, which evolved into The Keepers. Meanwhile Les Holroyd and Mel Pritchard were playing in another local outfit rejoicing in the name of Heart And Soul And The Wickeds.
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Marillion
4,169,011 plays (170,000 listeners)
Marillion are one of the UK music scene’s best kept secrets; purveyors of soulful, powerful, and often deeply-moving music, whose blistering live shows leave their audiences breathless.
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer
2,012,556 plays (174,760 listeners)
The band formed in 1970. On two occasions in 1969, The Nice (with Keith Emerson on keyboards) and King Crimson (with Greg Lake on vocals and bass) shared the same venue, first on August 10, 1969 at the 9th Jazz and Blues Pop Festival in Plumpton, England and on October 17, 1969 at Fairfield Hall in Croydon, England.
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Mike Oldfield
5,685,461 plays (268,636 listeners)
Mike Oldfield (born Michael Gordon Oldfield) is largely known for Tubular Bells, his groundbreaking album from 1973, the success of which also bankrolled Richard Branson's Virgin Records, for which Tubular Bells was the inaugural release. However, his musical career has continued for over three decades encompassing a range of styles, with varying amounts of success.
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