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Encyclopedia > Finders Keepers (band)

Finders Keepers were a band featuring then future Trapeze members Glenn Hughes, Mel Galley, and Dave Holland. Trapeze was a UK rock band formed in March 1969. ... Glenn Hughes Born in Cannock, England on August 21, 1952, Glenn Hughes, also known as The Voice of Rock, is a bassist and vocalist who fronted Finders Keepers in the 1960s and the British funk rock band, Trapeze, in the early 1970s before moving on in 1973 to join forces... Dave Holland, born on April 5, 1948 in Northamptonshire, Wolverhampton, England was the drummer for the rock band Trapeze. ...


Glenn Hughes later sang for Deep Purple (with whom he also played bass) and Black Sabbath (on Seventh Star, on which he DIDN'T play bass). Mel Galley later played guitar for Whitesnake. Dave Holland later played drums for Judas Priest. This article is about the rock group. ... For other uses, see Black Sabbath (disambiguation). ... Seventh Star is the 12th studio album by the rock band Black Sabbath. ... For other uses, see Whitesnake (disambiguation). ... Judas Priest is an influential heavy metal band formed in 1969 in Birmingham, England and reformed four years later by K.K. Downing and Ian Hill. ...


Finders Keepers released several singles, including, "Sadie, The Cleaning Lady".


References

http://www.ghpg.net/ctc/issues/ctc_009.txt



 

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