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THE ARTWOODS
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The Artwoods were formed in 1963, and over the next two years became an extremely popular live attraction, rivaling groups such as the Animals, although, despite releasing a clutch of singles and an album, their record sales never reflected this popularity. Singer Arthur Wood, from whom the band took their name, was the elder brother of The Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood. He had been a vocalist with Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated for a short period during 1962, simultaneously fronting his own group, the Art Wood Combo. In 1967 a final "one-off" single appeared on Fontana under the name "St. Valentine's Day Massacre" but by the time of it's release the Artwoods had effectively ceased to exist. The group broke up in mid '67 with Hartley going on to play with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Malcolm Pool played with Colosseum and Lord becoming a founder member of Deep Purple.

MEMBERS:

Art Wood - vocals
Derek Griffiths - guitar
Jon Lord - keyboards (born June 9th 1941)
Malcolm Pool - bass guitar
Keef Hartley - drums

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Brother Can You Spare A Dime
Al's Party
Norway
Fontana 267 777 TF
Value: 110 €

I Feel Good
I Take What I Want
Holland
Decca 15061 AT
Value: 180 €

I Feel Good
I Take What I Want
Italy
Decca F 12465
Value: 225 €

I Feel Good
I Take What I Want
Turkey
Decca F 12455
Value: 100 €

If I Ever Get My Hands On You / Sweet Mary
Oh My Love / Big City
France
Decca 457 076
Value: 450 €

Jazz In Jeans: These Boots Are Made For Walking / A Taste Of Honey
Our Man Flint / Routine
UK
Decca DFE 8654
Value: 500 €

What Shall I Do

UK
EMI
Value: 500 €

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