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  1. Juli 1948) und am Bass dessen Bruder Eric Lewis Campbell (bürgerlich Eric McCredie, * 17. Juli 1945; † 6. Oktober 2007) aus Glasgow gründeten die Band am 1. April 1970. Zuvor spielten sie im Jahr 1967 als Karen and the Sofisticats, ab 1968 als Part Three und danach in lateinamerikanischer Aufmachung als Los Caracas zusammen.

    • 1970
  2. www.heraldscotland.com › default_content › 12451963Eric McCredie | The Herald

    15. Okt. 2007 · The death of founder member Eric McCredie aged 62 last week marks the end of a career which saw the Glasgow-born bass guitarist tour the world. This was all a far cry from 1971, the year Middle...

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  3. Brothers, Ian and Eric McCredie, had been playing together in and around Glasgow since the early sixties in a band called The Dominos. It was at this time that Ian and Eric approached Ken to join their outfit. He was not really interested in the music business any longer and declined their offer.

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  4. Original lead singer Sally Carr, drummer Ken Andrew, guitarist Ian McCredie and his bassist brother Eric McCredie, founded the band on 1 April 1970 in Glasgow, Scotland. They had already played together under the name Part Four since 1967 and later in Latin American style under the name Las Caracas.

    • 1968–present
    • Lorna Osborne, Ian McCredie, Stuart McCredie, Stephan Ebn
  5. 13. Okt. 2007 · Herald and Times archive. One of the founder members of Middle of the Road, the Scottish pop group which found fame in the 1970s with numbers like Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep and Soley Soley, has...

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  6. Eric McCredie, singer and guitarist: born Glasgow 17 July 1945; married; died Glasgow 6 October 2007. Every year, there is a record that is so annoyingly catchy that everybody plays it...

  7. Ian & Eric McCredie started playing semi-professionally, together, around 1960 having started learning guitar in 1958. Ian "persuaded" Eric to take up the base, (the first bass being a Framus violin bass, long before a certain Paul McCartney had discovered the Hofner violin bass).