Heavy Jelly Take Me Down To The Water 1970 UK, Psychedelic Blues Rock
Heavy Jelly Take Me Down To The Water 1970 (UK, Psychedelic, Blues Rock) The band was founded in early 1969 in London at the initiative of John Moorshead, guitarist, known for his blues rock band The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation. Initially, the team also included another member of The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation bassist Alex Dmochowski, and drummer Carlo Little, who played with the Screaming Lord Sutch The Savages. A little later, the group members joined the British Traffic Jim Capaldi as a singer and as a drummer (in place of the departed Carlo Little), as well as saxophonist and flutist Chris Wood. Completed the formation of Jackie Lomax, known for his participation in the group The Undertakers, The Lomax Alliance and Barry Jenkins, speaking in The Animals. In the summer of 1970 after the next change in the group included : Moorshead, Lomax, Steve Thompson, Bruce Rowland. Lomax later went to the Unit
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