Biography
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Years Active
1966 – 1968 (2 years)
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Founded In
London, England, United Kingdom
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Members
- Andrew Rose
- David Skinner
Andrew Loog Oldham, The Rolling Stones' legendary manager, signed two ex-public schoolboys to his Immediate record label in 1966. They were David Skinner (1946) and Andrew Rose (1947) and they became Twice as Much.
Their début 45, 'Sittin' on a Fence', a Jagger/Richard song was a minor hit in the United Kingdom, but that was the nearest they got to success. They released two albums; Own Up (1966) and That's All (1968). Another Oldham discovered act, Vashti Bunyan, sang on 'Coldest Night of the Year' on the That's All album.
David Skinner resurfaced in the seventies on keyboards for Uncle Dog, a pub rock group, and also joined the reformed Roxy Music in 1979.
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