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  1. 14. März 2017 · It was a warm, evergreen slice of pure pop genius full of funky bass, cowbell, and lyrics that dripped with wide-collared cool: ‘Time was drifting, this rock had got to roll/So I hit the road and made my getaway…’. The song reached No.10 in the UK in October ’76 and later No.3 in the US.

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  2. 23. Apr. 2021 · John Cuffley Interview Climax Blues Band. Voted the most promising new group of 1977 by Capitol Radio, the Climax Blues ! Band has actively been on the music scene for 10 years. The release of “Real To Reel” on Sire Records marks the eleventh album for the group.

  3. John Cuffley replaced Newsome in 1971. In 1972 the group shortened their name to Climax Blues Band. Albums issued in the 1970s include FM/Live (1973), a double set recorded at a concert in New York, and the studio albums Sense of Direction (1974), Stamp Album (1975) and Gold Plated (1976), featuring the hit single "Couldn't Get It ...

  4. The 1982 album ‘Lucky For Some’ was the last to feature the Cooper / Haycock / Holt / Cuffley line up which had been together for nine years. Derek Holt was soon to leave the band and then John Cuffley also moved on.

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  5. Die Climax Blues Band ist eine britische Bluesrock -Band, die 1968 in Stafford gegründet wurde und bis in die frühen 1980er Jahre, insbesondere in den USA, kommerziell sehr erfolgreich war.

  6. John Cuffy was a massive fan of the Queen of England often stating she was the greatest woman in the world. Before going on stage, when the band was getting dressed and preparing for a show Colin’s favourite comment was ‘a man should never be ashamed of his work clothes’.

  7. John Cuffley replaced Newsome in 1971. Albums issued in the 1970s include FM/Live (1973), a double set recorded at a concert in New York , [4] and the studio albums Stamp Album (1975) and Gold Plated (1976), featuring the single " Couldn't Get It Right ". [2]