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Humble Pie a rock, hard rock, and rhythm and blues band from England
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Humble Pie a rock, hard rock, and rhythm and blues band from England
Humble Pie a rock, hard rock, and rhythm and blues band from England, one of the first supergroups from the 1970s, finding success in America and UK. They are best remembered for their dynamic live concert performances and songs such as 30 Days in the Hole, I Don t Need No Doctor and Natural Born Bugie (often misspelled as boogie). The original band lineup featured Steve Marriott from the Small Faces, Peter Frampton lead singer and guitarist of The Herd, Greg Ridley former bassist from Spooky Tooth and seventeen-year-old drummer Jerry Shirley.
Circa 1972.
R30171
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
England
Media ID 21385591
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This print captures the essence of Humble Pie, a legendary rock, hard rock, and rhythm and blues band hailing from England. Considered one of the first supergroups to emerge in the 1970s, this dynamic ensemble found immense success both in America and their homeland. Renowned for their electrifying live performances, Humble Pie left an indelible mark on music history with iconic songs like "30 Days in the Hole" "I Don't Need No Doctor" and "Natural Born Bugie" (often misspelled as boogie). The original lineup of this extraordinary band boasted an impressive roster of talent. Steve Marriott from Small Faces lent his powerful vocals to the mix while Peter Frampton, lead singer and guitarist of The Herd, showcased his exceptional skills. Greg Ridley, former bassist from Spooky Tooth added depth to their sound while seventeen-year-old drummer Jerry Shirley brought youthful energy to every beat. Taken circa 1972 during their prime years, this portrait showcases not only their musical prowess but also reflects the vibrant fashion trends prevalent during that era. With psychedelic influences evident in both clothing choices and stage presence, Humble Pie embodied the spirit of youth culture at its finest. This print is a testament to the enduring legacy left behind by Humble Pie – a group that forever changed popular music with their raw talent and unforgettable performances.
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