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Group 5 element

 
Artist: Group 5

Group Members:

Colin Fortey, Brian Norman, Anthony Stephen Judd, Tony Atkins
  • Genres: Rock

Biography

No more than a footnote in the history of British bands, Group 5 was a quartet of Londoners who managed to cut an entire album for the French Barclay label during the British beat boom-thus making them the Gallic equivalent of any number of British acts (including "The You Know Who Group") that only got their work recorded in the USA because they were British.

The funny thing is, Anthony Stephen Judd (b. Jan. 30, 1943, guitar, keyboards), Tony Atkins (b. Jun. 8, 1947, guitar), Brian Norman (Sep. 9, 1941, drums), and Colin John Fortey (Jun. 19, 1942, guitar) were pretty good at rock 'n roll and blues, based on the evidence of their one album. Their sound, though a bit ragged, was a lot like the Beatles when they covered Motown ("Please Mr. Postman," "You've Really Got A Hold On Me"), but they also crossed paths with the early Moody Blues ("Bye Bye Bird") and played a mean Bo Diddley beat ("What's That")--they were roughly on a par with the Nashville Teens, though not as tight as the latter. Their producer, Bobbie Graham, may have been the drummer of the same name who played with the Outlaws backing Mike Berry, and behind Big Jim Sullivan on some Dave Berry records-regardless, they got a good sound. How the French reacted is a mystery, and with the conceivable exception of Tony Atkins, none of them seem ever to have been heard from again in music. The Barclay label later got access to some major British rock of this era when they reissued the Rolling Stones' classic '60s catalog with new covers and art work during the late 1970's. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Group → 5
↓ Period
4 23
 V 
5 41
 Nb 
6 73
 Ta 
7 105
 Db 

A Group 5 element is one in the series of elements in group 5 (IUPAC style) in the periodic table, which consists of vanadium (V), niobium (Nb), tantalum (Ta), and dubnium (Db).

Like other groups, the members of this family show patterns in its electron configuration, especially the outermost shells, though niobium curiously does not follow the trend:

Z Element No. of electrons/shell
23 vanadium 2, 8, 11, 2
41 niobium 2, 8, 18, 12, 1
73 tantalum 2, 8, 18, 32, 11, 2
105 dubnium 2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 11, 2

Dubnium can only be produced in the laboratory, and does not exist in nature.

Biological occurrences

Of the group 5 elements, only vanadium has been identified as playing a role in the biological chemistry of living systems: it is involved in some of the enzymes of higher organisms, and also, unusually, in the biochemistry of some marine tunicates.

See also

Explanation of periodic table slice on right: Transition metals atomic number in black are solids solid borders are older than the Earth (Primordial elements) dotted borders are made artificially (Synthetic elements)

 
 

 

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