The Warriors (British band)

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The Warriors sono un gruppo di rock and roll inglese (anche noti come The Electric Warriors) dei primi anni sessanta. Sono principalmente ricordati a causa del successo ottenuto in seguito, da diversi di loro, in band di rock progressivo. Come molti altri gruppi dell'epoca, erano emuli dei primi Beatles; il loro repertorio era principalmente costituito da cover di brani del gruppo di Liverpool. rdf:langString
The Warriors, also known as The Electric Warriors, were a British rock 'n' roll, Beatles-inspired band of the early 1960s. While the band recorded a few singles with Decca Records, it is mostly remembered because many of its members (most notably Jon Anderson) later became successful musicians in the British progressive rock scene of the 1970s. A live performance of the Warriors from 1965 has been released on CD with title Bolton Club 65 (available on David Foster's website). Another release of the same CD is also distributed under title Warriors 65. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Warriors, also known as The Electric Warriors, were a British rock 'n' roll, Beatles-inspired band of the early 1960s. While the band recorded a few singles with Decca Records, it is mostly remembered because many of its members (most notably Jon Anderson) later became successful musicians in the British progressive rock scene of the 1970s. The line-up included Jon Anderson (later Yes singer) on vocals, Jon's brother Tony Anderson (later Los Bravos member) on vocals, Brian Chatton on keyboards (who would later join Phil Collins and Ronnie Caryl to form Flaming Youth and after that join ex-The Nice Lee Jackson in Jackson Heights), Ian Wallace (later King Crimson and Bob Dylan's drummer) on drums, and David Foster (later in Badger with ex-Yes keyboardist Tony Kaye) on bass, as well as two guitarists – Rod Hill and Mike Brereton. The Warriors played in several venues in England, including The Cavern Club in Liverpool, mostly doing covers from the early Beatles' repertoire such as "I'm Down" and "She's a Woman". In 1964 they recorded two singles for Decca: "You Came Along" and "Don't Make Me Blue", both produced by Ivor Raymonde. They appeared in a 1964 movie entitled Just for You and contributed to the movie score with the song "Don't Make Me Blue". A live performance of the Warriors from 1965 has been released on CD with title Bolton Club 65 (available on David Foster's website). Another release of the same CD is also distributed under title Warriors 65. Anderson and Foster continued writing together on other occasions, contributing two tracks to Yes' second album, Time and a Word: "Sweet Dreams" and "Time and a Word".
rdf:langString The Warriors sono un gruppo di rock and roll inglese (anche noti come The Electric Warriors) dei primi anni sessanta. Sono principalmente ricordati a causa del successo ottenuto in seguito, da diversi di loro, in band di rock progressivo. Come molti altri gruppi dell'epoca, erano emuli dei primi Beatles; il loro repertorio era principalmente costituito da cover di brani del gruppo di Liverpool.
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