Methuselah (band)
Methuselah was an English rock, founded and active in the 1960s.
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Origin | England |
Genres | Folk rock, gospel rock |
Years active | 1960s |
Labels | Elektra Records |
Associated acts | The Dimples, Gospel Garden, The Sorrows, Steamhammer |
Past members | Craig Austin, Mick Bradley, John Gladwin, Les Nicol, Terry Wincott |
Overview
The line-up included Mick Bradley (drums), who came from The Sorrows and left to join Steamhammer in 1969. John Gladwin and Terry Wincott were school friends from Scunthorpe.[1]
The origins of the band were in two earlier 1960s bands, The Dimples and Gospel Garden. The group renamed itself to Methuselah. Influences included folk music and gospel music. The band were signed to Elektra Records in the late 1960s, with a three-LP contract.[1] John Gladwin and Terry Wincott were later in the folkband Amazing Blondel.
Members
The quintet consisted of:[2]
- Craig Austin – bass, vocals
- Mick Bradley – drums (died 1972)
- John Gladwin – vocals, vibes
- Les Nicol – guitar, vocals
- Terry Wincott – guitar, vocals
Discography
- Albums[2]
- Methuselah (1969)[3]
- Matthew Mark Luke & John (1969, unreleased)
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References
- Eder, Bruce. "Methuselah Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
- "Methuselah". Discogs. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
- "Methuselah – "Methuselah" {UK} [1969] (Psych Folk Pre Amazing Blondel) (@256)". prognotfrog.blogspot.co.uk. UK: Blogspot. 28 November 2006. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
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