Gary Mervin Thain (May 15, 1948 – December 8, 1975) was a New Zealand bassist, best known for his work with British rock band Uriah Heep. Thain was born...
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political scientist Gary Thain (1948–1975), musician Gillian Stroudley (née Thain, 1925–1992), English painter and printmaker. James Thain (1921–1975), British...
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Lawton, John Sloman, and Peter Goalby; bassists Paul Newton, Mark Clarke, Gary Thain, John Wetton, Trevor Bolder, and Bob Daisley; drummers Alex Napier, Nigel...
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US. Wonderworld was the last Uriah Heep album to feature bass player Gary Thain. The original vinyl release was a single sleeve, with the lyrics reproduced...
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Speedwagon Gary Rossington, Guitarist with Lynyrd Skynyrd Gary Stewart (1944–2003), American country rock singer-songwriter and musician Gary Thain, New Zealand...
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musicians like Hendrix, Joplin, and Morrison, a view shared by Cross and R. Gary Patterson, chronicler of rock music urban myth. That's really selfish to...
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Wizard" to him. There were also tributes to him and deceased bassist Gary Thain on the 1998 album Sonic Origami. Take No Prisoners – 1975 Baby Faced Killer...
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opening track, "Between Two Worlds", is dedicated to David Byron and Gary Thain, both members of Uriah Heep who died at a young age. It is the final Uriah...
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two albums to feature John Wetton as the new bass player, who replaced Gary Thain in early 1975. The sleeve-art is by British artist Dave Field. Return...
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replaced Newton. Clarke was later replaced by Gary Thain, who first appeared on 1972's Demons and Wizards. Thain was fired from the band in early 1975 due...
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guitars, backing vocals Lee Kerslake – drums, percussion, backing vocals Gary Thain – bass guitar Production Gerry Bron – producer Peter Gallen – engineer...
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"classic" line-up featured Hensley, Byron, Box, Kerslake and bassist Gary Thain, plus the management provided by Gerry Bron (Bronze Records). During his...
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(Hartley, Peter Dines, Cruikshank) – 6:07 "Born to Die" (Dines, Hartley, Gary Thain, Fiona Hewitson) – 9:58 "Sinnin' For You" (Hartley, Dines, Hewitson, Owen...
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band for the first album comprised: Miller Anderson, guitar and vocals, Gary Thain (bass), later with Uriah Heep; Peter Dines (organ) and Ian Cruickshank...
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synthesizer, backing vocals Lee Kerslake – drums, percussion, backing vocals Gary Thain – bass guitar Additional musician Brian Cole – pedal steel guitar on "Tales"...
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(Fiona Hewitson, Spit James, Keef Hartley, Gary Thain) – 3:59 "Don't Give Up" (Hewitson, James, Hartley, Thain) – 4:07 "Me and My Woman" (Gene Barge) –...
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Zealander Gary Thain, at the time a member of Keef Hartley Band, joined Uriah Heep as a permanent member halfway through another American tour. "Gary just...
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"Younger Generation" Keef Hartley – drums Miller Anderson – guitar, vocals Gary Thain – bass Jimmy Jewell – saxophone Henry Lowther – trumpet, violin 4:45 p...
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Sweet Lorraine (Uriah Heep song) (category Songs written by Gary Thain)
also released in a few European countries. It was written by Mick Box, Gary Thain and David Byron and reached #91 in the US Billboard Hot 100. The B-side...
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of Chase David Michael Alexander of The Stooges Pete Ham of Badfinger Gary Thain of Keef Hartley Band and Uriah Heep Helmut Köllen of Triumvirat Chris...
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guitar, backing vocals Lee Kerslake – drums, percussion, backing vocals Gary Thain – bass guitar, backing vocals Additional personnel Thomas "Todd" Fischer...
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amplifiers, using two 360/361 units onstage. Other bass amp users included Gary Thain from Uriah Heep, Larry Graham, Jimmie Randall, John Paul Jones, Carl Radle...
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Fiddlin' Joe Martin 75 November 2, 1975 Walls, Mississippi, U.S. Unknown Gary Thain The Keef Hartley Band, Uriah Heep 27 December 8, 1975 Norwood Green, England...
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Birthday" (Box, Hensley, Lee Kerslake) - 10:18 "Sweet Lorraine" (Box, Byron, Gary Thain) - 4:14 "Stealin'" (Hensley) - 4:48 "Sweet Freedom" (Hensley) - 6:34 "Wonderworld"...
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"Always Thinking of You" (C. Crowe) – 4:37 "You Say You're Together Now" (Gary Thain) – 3:42 "What It Is" (C. Crowe) – 1:19 Keef Hartley – drums, cover illustration...
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McLellan 18 FW SCO Ryan Smith 19 FW SCO Kevin Milne 20 DF SCO Drew Wighton 1 GK SCO Gary Thain 99 GK SCO Neal Ferrie — DF SCO Lewis Kidd (footballer)...
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Boon in a van accident. Gary Thain and David Byron of Uriah Heep are both featured on Live at Shepperton '74 (1986). Both Thain died in 1975 and Byron...
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vocals Mick Box – guitars Ken Hensley – keyboards Lee Kerslake – drums Gary Thain – bass "Uriah Heep singles". Sweet Freedom Uriah Heep www.allmusic.com...
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Spider Woman (song) (category Songs written by Gary Thain)
Magician's Birthday in 1972. The song was written by David Byron, Mick Box, Gary Thain and Lee Kerslake. "Spider Woman" was released as the lead single from...
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help establish their place at the forefront of punk rock. September 15 – Gary Thain of Uriah Heep is shocked on stage at the Moody Coliseum in Dallas, Texas...
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