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Hookfoot

 
Artist: Hookfoot

Group Members:

Fred Gandy, Ian Duck, Roger Pope, Caleb Quaye, Dave Glover

Similar Artists:

Resurrection Band, Maurice Gibb, Ronnie Van Zant, Hoodoo Rhythm Devils, Prism, Glenn Shorrock, Mama's Pride, The Blue Moon Boys, Steven T.

Influenced By:

Stones

Performed Songs By:

Caleb Quaye
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Live in Memphis

Biography

Hookfoot was a quintet formed at the end of the '60s as a recording unit by a half-dozen session players associated with Dick James' publishing and later with his DJM Records label. They never made much of an impression on the charts, despite their work being licensed to A&M Records, through which they released four LPs in the U.S.A. Ian Duck (vocals, harmonica), Dave Glover (bass), Roger Pope (drums, vocals), and Caleb Quaye (guitar, vocals) were the original lineup, with Bob Kulick (guitar, vocals) coming in alongside Quaye, and Fred Gandy joining on bass later. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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