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  1. Ed Grundy (born 28 September 1984) (Barry Farrimond) is the younger son of Eddie and Clarrie. Ed took up his father's interest in music and aspired to be in a band. A farm labourer, Ed secured a job in France and planned to move there secretly with Emma and George, but they were thwarted in November 2005 by Will. In May 2006, Ed vanished after ...

  2. Status: Married to Emma Grundy. Occupation: Contractor. Lives at: Little Grange, Grange Farm. As a teenager Ed was often in trouble – joy-riding, stealing, growing cannabis with Jazzer and ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BloodrockBloodrock - Wikipedia

    The Naturals, Crowd + 1 (1963-1969) Bloodrock initially formed in Fort Worth in 1963, under the name the Naturals. This first lineup featured Jim Rutledge on drums and vocals, Nick Taylor on guitar and vocals, Ed Grundy on bass and vocals, and Dean Parks on guitar.

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  4. 20. Okt. 2016 · Plying his craft with a fuzzy tone and a funky disposition, Ed Grundy grounded the gritty Ft. Worth, Texas ensemble Bloodrock for a six slabs which were mercurial meld of hard-rock, soul, prog, blues, and psychedelia throughout their 1969-74 lifespan. Managed and produced by Grand Funk Railroad mastermind Terry Knight, Bloodrock scored their ...

  5. 19. Feb. 2018 · In 1963 in Fort Worth, Texas vocalist and drummer Jim Rutledge, guitarist and vocalist Nick Taylor, bassist and vocalist Ed Grundy, and guitarist Dean Parks formed a band called The Naturals....

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  6. Ed Grundy: Bass, Vocals; Rick Cobb: Drums, Percussion; Production. Arranged by Bloodrock; Produced by Bloodrock and John Palladino; Recorded and Mixed by John "Sly" Wilson; Art Direction by John Hoernle; Photography by Norman Seeff; Notes. The song "It's a Sad World" was originally performed by Israfel.

  7. American (Fort Worth, Texas) rock band Bloodrock's 'Cheater' from 1971 Jim Rutledge (vocals)Lee Pickens (guitar)Ed Grundy (bass)Stevie Hill (keyboards)Nick T...

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