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Atomic Rooster - Have just announced a London show
Classic Progressive giants Atromic Rooster are playing London
Seminal British Progressive Rock group Atomic Rooster are back Formed from the ashes of the The Crazy World of Arthur Brown in 1969. Their debut gig was at the Lyceum in London (supported by Deep Purple) and their first self-titled album was released in 1970. It was after the release of 'Death walks behind You' that they had their first taste of UK chart success with 'Tomorrow Night' and 'Devil’s Answer'. Atomic Rooster have just announced a very special show for 2023, they will play the iconic London venue the 100 Club on January 29th.
Main band member and Hammond Organ maestro Vincent Crane later joined Dexys Midnight Runners in 1985 for their 'Don’t stand me Down' album before he sadly passed away in 1989. Pete French and Steve Bolton now carry the mantle of the Atomic Rooster name with the blessing of Vincent Crane's widow Jean. Pete French joined Atomic Rooster for their third LP 'In hearing of Atomic Rooster' (1971) whilst Steve Bolton joined the tour for the third LP and appeared on the forth LP 'Made in England' (1972).
Tickets are available now for the bands London, 100 Club show on January 29th 2023 from the following link: www.AGMP.co.uk
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