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  1. Obwohl die verbliebenen Bandmitglieder Edward Baird und Terry Wincott zusammen noch mehrere Alben einspielten, blieb der Erfolg letztlich aus, und die Band löste sich im Jahr 1977 auf. Zwanzig Jahre später erwachte ein neues Interesse bei den Fans, als die Alben der Gruppe von der Firma Edsel auf CD veröffentlicht wurden.

  2. Labels. Bell Records, Island Records, DJM Records, HTD, Transatlantic Records, Mooncrest Records, Talking Elephant. Members. Eddie Baird. Terry Wincott. Past members. John Gladwin. Amazing Blondel are an English acoustic progressive folk band, containing Eddie Baird, John Gladwin, and Terry Wincott. [1]

    • Eddie Baird, Terry Wincott
    • England
    • 1969–1977, 1997–2005
  3. 3. Jan. 2023 · Celestial Light: A History Of Amazing Blondel has been written by Manchester author and Blondell fan Michael Billington and has been published by Epona Publishing. The book features interviews with the three main members of the band; John Gladwin, Terry Wincott and Eddie Baird, as well as others involved in the band's career.

  4. Official website. Amazing Blondel biography. Active from 1969 to 1977 - Reactivated between 1997 and 2005. AMAZING BLONDEL existed throughout the early seventies. Originally formed by John David GLADWIN, Terry WINCOTT and Eddie BAIRD after leaving another even more obscure band called METHUSELAH.

  5. 29. Okt. 2017 · Terry Wincott, who had shot to fame as a member of successful progressive folk group Amazing Blondel, became manager of the Baths Hall venue on Doncaster Road in 1988. The Scunthorpe Telegraph...

  6. 3. Jan. 2023 · John Gladwin and Terry Wincott had recorded an LP with Bell and now, with the addition of guitarist Eddie Baird, they were to record three LPs; “Evensong,” “Fantasia Lindum” and “England.” Their style was one of recreating the atmosphere of courtly love songs using such instruments as lutes, recorders, crumhorns and ...

  7. 18. Feb. 2024 · Interestingly the seeds of the band started in amplified heavy rock and a group named Methuselah, where guitarists John Gladwin and Terry Wincott loved to feature one acoustic duo number during the band’s live performances. The audience loved it, and after the band dissolved the two decided to expand that spot into a full repertoire.