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Stackridge

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Originally called "Lemon Stackridge", this Bristol based band recorded several albums during the 70s, including the George Martin produced Man With The Bowler Hat.

Founded: 1969

Location: Bristol, England

Website: Stackridge the official band website

Stomu Yamashta's Go

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Daring to combine progressive, fusion and electronic sounds, this supergroup fronted by Japanese percussionist Stomu Yamashta included such luminiaries as Steve Winwood, Klaus Schulze and Al DiMeola.

Founded: 1975

Location: Tokyo, Japan

Streetwalkers

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Roger Chapman and John "Charlie" Whitney's post-Family venture

Founded: 1973

Location: London, England

Supertramp

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Founded in 1969 by Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson, Supertramp were the benefactor of a Dutch millionaire, Stanley August Miesegaes, who bankrolled their initial lineup. After two unsuccessful albums, the band changed lineup, adding two members of the Alan Bown set, and created one of the most classic and enduring albums of the era, Crime of the Century, reaching their commercial peak in the early 1980s. Roger Hodgson left the band in 1983.

Founded: 1969

Location: London, England

Website: Supertramp

Trip, The

Originally called Maiocchi and the Trip, The Trip were an Anglo-Italian band based out of Italy. Early member included Ritchie Blackmore (later of Deep Purple fame). After their first album, later albums featured more ELP-inspired music, and the keyboards of Joe Vescovi.

Founded: 1966

Location: London, England

Utopia

In its first incarnation, Todd Rundgren's take on progressive rock

Founded: 1973

Location: New York City, New York

Wakeman, Rick

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The silver-caped keyboardist and sometimes-comedian

Founded: 1949

Location: Perivale, Middlesex, England

Website: RWCC > Rick Wakeman's Communications Centre

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White, Alan

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Alan White's career led him from John Lennon to Jon Anderson, with dozens of sessions in between.

Founded: 1949

Location: Ferryhill, County Durham, England

Website: Alan White

Winwood, Steve

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From Spencer Davis, to Traffic, to Blind Faith, back to Traffic, Go, and then on to a very successful solo carrer, few musicians have the resume of multi-instrumentalist Steve Winwood. A genuine legend of the progressive era.

Founded: 1948

Location: Handsworth, Birmingham, England

Website: Home : Steve Winwood

Wonderland

Frank Dostal and Achim Reichel's post-Rattles band scored a series of singles in the late 60s, and produced one strange album as Wonderland Band.

Founded: 1968

Location: Hamburg, Germany

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