Eyes Of Blue |
1966 |
Eyes Of Blue were a Welsh band that had their start in the early 60s. By 1966, the lineup included vocalists Gary Pickford-Hopkins and Wyndham Rees, keyboardist Phil Ryan, guitarist Ray “Taff” Williams, bassist Ritchie... |
United Kingdom |
Explorers, The |
1984 |
Ex-Roxy Music Andy Mackay and Phil Manzanera teamed up with vocalist James Wraith for some typical mid-80s music, ever so slightly in the "New Romatic" order. Latter albums were released under the "Manzanera-Mackay"... |
United Kingdom |
Eulenspygel |
1971 |
Originally called the Royal Servants in the 1960s, Eulenspygel's first album is curiously title "2." |
Germany |
Eroc |
1951 |
aka Joachim Ehrig. Drummer of Grobschnitt and much later, remaster engineer for many Repertoire and SPV reissues. |
Germany |
Eno, Brian |
1948 |
Brian Peter George Eno, one of England's most influential sound artists, began his musical career with Roxy Music before casting a wide net on all-things sound. His collaborations are too numerous to catalog, but works... |
United Kingdom |
Enid, The |
1975 |
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United Kingdom |
England |
1975 |
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United Kingdom |
Emerson, Lake & Powell |
1985 |
In 1985, Emerson & Lake teamed up for an ELP reunion. Palmer was unavailable due to commitments to Asia, so they searched for any available drummer whose last name began with the letter "p". Short-listed was former... |
United Kingdom |
Emerson, Lake & Palmer |
1970 |
Not a law firm, but Prog's first supergroup. Though often an easy target for Prog Rock's excesses, Emerson, Lake & Palmer stand as the premiere artists of the genre. |
United Kingdom |
Emerson, Keith |
1944 |
Undoubtedly the premier "prog rock" musician, Emerson's keyboard-playing set the mark for everyone to follow. His first band The Nice were one of the first prog bands. |
United Kingdom |
Embryo |
1969 |
Led by drummer Christian Burchard, Embryo was part of the fertile fusion of new music coming from Munich in the late 60s. The band's roots were in jazz, first supporting Mal Waldron, while the 70s saw Charlie Mariano... |
Germany |
Eloy |
1969 |
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Germany |
Electrophon |
1973 |
Named after Brian Hodgson's electronic music studio of the same name (in London's Covent Garden), Electrophon also featured Australian Dudley Simpson. |
United Kingdom |
Electric Banana, The |
1967 |
By any other name, The Pretty Things. The Electric Banana was their alias when working on library music for Music De Wolfe. |
United Kingdom |
Ekseption |
1967 |
The mother of all Dutch symphonic bands |
Netherlands |
Eiliff |
1970 |
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Germany |
Egg |
1969 |
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United Kingdom |
Earth and Fire |
1968 |
Dutch group featuring the vocals of Jerney Kaagman. |
Netherlands |