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BANDS:
- Sweetwater Canal
- Airforce
- Ashman Reynolds
- Long John Baldry Band
- Ashman Reynolds
- Casablanca
BIOGRAPHY:
Great vocalist, I don't have biographical data about her.
The first thing she did was in 1968, a recording with Taste (Rory Gallagher´s band). There´s an unreleased acetate from that session.
SWEETWATER CANAL
Sorry, I´m still working on this info, but it´s very hard to trace...
GINGER BAKER´S AIRFORCE
This is the lineup of Ginger Baker´s Airforce for an appearance in German TV show Beat Club:
AIRFORCE #? | Sep 70-Feb 71 | |||||||
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Aliki Ashman | Diane Stewart | Colin Gibson | Kenny Craddock † | Steve Gregory | Bud Beadle | Graham Bond † | Speedy Acquaye † | Ginger Baker |
Ashman Reynoldsê |
They recorded a new album, Ginger Baker´s Air Force 2, although 3 songs still feature musicians from previous lineup (Denny Laine, Harold McNair, and Ric Grech).
In 1998, it has been released a 2CD, Do what you like, comprising the whole two Airforce albums, plus an outtake from 2nd album, plus several songs from Ginger Bake
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Ginger Baker's Air Force 2
1970 studio album by Ginger Baker's Air Force
Ginger Baker's Air Force 2 was the second and final album by Ginger Baker's Air Force, released in 1970. In Germany, Australia and New Zealand it was released with a different track listing, including previously unreleased songs.
This album was recorded in a studio, unlike the previous one, featuring a different lineup of the band, with Denny Laine, Harold McNair, Aliki Ashman, and Ric Grech as "Additional personnel". Graham Bond took lead vocal duties along with Ginger Baker, Diane Stewart and Catherine James.
The album cover was designed left-handed; i.e. with the front cover printed on what traditionally would be considered the back and vice versa.
Track listing
[edit]Personnel
[edit]- Ginger Baker – drums, timpani, tubular bells, African drums, vocals
- Kenny Craddock – guitars, Hammond organ, piano, vocals
- Colin Gibson – bass guitar
- Graham Bond – alto saxophone, Hammond organ, piano, vocals
- Steve Gregory – tenor saxophone, flutes
- Bud Beadle – baritone, alto & tenor saxophones
- Diane Stewart – vocals
- Catherine James – vocals
- Neemoi "Speedy" Acquaye – drums, percussion, African drums
Additional personnel