Because of contractual difficulties, British blues review The Steampacket never formally recorded a studio or live album. Tracks from some demo tapes they recorded at a rehearsal in the Marquee Club in London would later be released under deceptive titles such as "The First Super Group". Credits: Bass – Richard Brown Drums – Micky Waller Guitar – Victor Briggs Organ – Brian Auger Vocals – Julie Driscoll, Long John Baldry, Rod StewartView wiki
Because of contractual difficulties, British blues review The Steampacket never formally recorded a studio or live album. Tracks from some demo tapes… read more
Because of contractual difficulties, British blues review The Steampacket never formally recorded a studio or live album. Tracks from some demo tapes they recorded at a rehearsal in the … read more
The Steampacket was a British blues revue of the 1960s, notable mainly for the fact that so many of its members subsequently became famous. Group founder Long John Baldry had an eye for talent and brought in Members included a young Rod Stewart, female singer Julie Driscoll, organist Brian Auger and for a time even a young Reg Dwight was involved, (later better known as Elton John). Rod Stewart self effacingly describes the act as "Like a white Ike and Tina Turner show but nowhere near as good". Steampacket played a circuit of clubs, theatres and student unions around the… read more
The Steampacket was a British blues revue of the 1960s, notable mainly for the fact that so many of its members subsequently became famous. Group founder Long John Baldry had an eye for tal… read more
The Steampacket was a British blues revue of the 1960s, notable mainly for the fact that so many of its members subsequently became famous. Group founder Long John Baldry had an eye for talent and brought in Members included a young Ro…read more