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British rock group
Stackridge were a British progressive rock/folk rock group which had their greatest success in the early 1970s. Stackridge Lemon were formed from the remains
Stackridge
1971 studio album by Stackridge
Stackridge is the 1971 debut album by the English group Stackridge. It was one of the first releases on the MCA Records label in the U.K. It first appeared
Stackridge_(album)
English pop band
James Warren (born 25 August 1951), both former members of 1970s band Stackridge. The Korgis formed in 1978 when singer/guitarist/keyboardist Andy Davis
The_Korgis
1980 single by the Korgis
compilation to three. When Warren and Davis reformed their first band, Stackridge, in 2007, they incorporated "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime" into their
Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime
Everybody's_Got_to_Learn_Sometime
Entertainers at the festival in Glastonbury, Somerset, England, listed by year
Keith Christmas Quintessence Duster Bennett Sam Apple Pie Wayne Fontana Stackridge Steamhammer Al Stewart Planxty Marsupilami Roy Harper After the scheduled
Glastonbury_Festival_line-ups
1972 studio album by Stackridge
British rock group Stackridge. The album was produced by Stackridge and Victor Gamm at Sound Techniques, London. This was the only Stackridge album to be released
Friendliness_(album)
1974 studio album by Stackridge
The Man In The Bowler Hat is the third album by the British rock group Stackridge. The album was produced by George Martin at AIR Studios, London and released
The_Man_in_the_Bowler_Hat
Performing arts festival in England
77 in 2025). Other billed acts of note were Steamhammer, Quintessence, Stackridge, Al Stewart, Pink Fairies and Keith Christmas. The "Glastonbury Fair"
Glastonbury_Festival
British record producer (1948–2020)
– The Groundhogs – Thank Christ for the Bomb (engineer) 1971 – Stackridge – Stackridge (engineer) 1971 – Canned Heat and John Lee Hooker – Hooker 'N'
Martin_Birch
British record label
(after 1976). The first artists who signed to the label were the group Stackridge, who completed two albums for The Rocket Record Company after moving from
The_Rocket_Record_Company
Topics referred to by the same term
Gold, a 2019 film "Dora the Female Explorer", a song by Stackridge from the 1971 album Stackridge This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Dora the Explorer (disambiguation)
Dora_the_Explorer_(disambiguation)
English musician and record producer (born 1954)
Bhraonáin), Moya Brennan (Máire Ní Bhraonáin) the voice of Clannad, Crybaby, Stackridge, the Teardrop Explodes and Sam Brookes. His album Eirenic Life was released
Chris_Hughes_(musician)
English independent record label
has issued over 500 albums and 30 DVD titles. Its 500th release was the Stackridge live album The Final Bow two CD set.[citation needed] On 18 February 2019
Angel_Air_Records
Topics referred to by the same term
Northern Ireland "Pocket Billiards", a song by British folk-rock group Stackridge from the 1974 album Extravaganza This disambiguation page lists articles
Pocket billiards (disambiguation)
Pocket_billiards_(disambiguation)
English art design group
Ash Pilgrimage Climax Blues Band Tightly Knit Tear Gas Tear Gas Stackridge Stackridge Daddy Longlegs Oakdown Farm The Masters Apprentices Master's Apprentices
Hipgnosis
American record label
artists on the MCA label, around 1971, were groups Wishbone Ash, Osibisa, Stackridge and Budgie, and solo artists Tony Christie, Mick Greenwood and Roy Young
MCA_Records
1975 studio album by Stackridge
Extravaganza is the fourth album by the British rock group Stackridge. The album was produced by Tony Ashton at AIR Studios, London. The band experienced
Extravaganza_(album)
Music festival in England
as T. Rex. Other billed acts of note were Steamhammer, Quintessence, Stackridge, Al Stewart, Pink Fairies and Keith Christmas. There had been a commercial
Glastonbury_1970
English record producer (1926–2016)
(1974) My Life, My Song, Tommy Steele (1974) The Man in the Bowler Hat, Stackridge (1974) "Tin Man", America (1974) Blow by Blow, Jeff Beck (1975) Hearts
George_Martin
Topics referred to by the same term
Warren (judoka) (born 1974), British judoka James Warren, member of bands Stackridge and The Korgis James Warren (politician) (1726–1808), Provincial Congress
James_Warren
Suburb of Bristol, England
camera obscura: a chronicle, Hilger, 1981 "STACKRIDGE HISTORY 1969–1970;– according to Andy Davis". stackridge.net. "BBC Bristol;– MP protests over TV Casualty
Clifton,_Bristol
American drummer (born 1956)
(1977–86), Hall & Oates (1979–81), the Indigo Girls' touring band (1992–97), Stackridge (2011), Sevendys (2010–present), and The Tony Levin Band (1995–2017).
Jerry_Marotta
British cartoonist
after wiring up the chapel to play rock music ("Happy in the Lord" by Stackridge) during a chapel service. Despite this incident Newman managed to secure
Nick_Newman
British art rock wind musician and composer (1948–2016)
three-year stint with West Country band, Stackridge, a popular live act in the early to mid 1970s. Like Audience, Stackridge were a unique band with an unusual
Keith_Gemmell
Mr. Mick is the fifth studio album released by the British rock group Stackridge in 1976. It originally was released in the UK by The Rocket Record Company
Mr._Mick
2009 studio album by Stackridge
Sense is the eighth and final studio album by the British rock group Stackridge. It was released in the UK by Helium Records in 2009. Andy Gill of The
A_Victory_for_Common_Sense
1999 studio album by Stackridge
Something for the Weekend is the sixth studio album by the British rock group Stackridge. It was released in the UK in October 1999 by Angel Air. "It's a Fascinating
Something for the Weekend (album)
Something_for_the_Weekend_(album)
bassist of Yes Starcastle: A progressive band from the US similar to Yes Stackridge: English progressive rock, pop, and folk band who have been described
List of progressive rock artists
List_of_progressive_rock_artists
English drummer (born 1950)
prominence on the Marshall Hain hit "Dancing in the City". He joined Stackridge in time to play on their 1976 album Mr. Mick, though the band broke up
Peter_Van_Hooke
English progressive rock band
much-in-demand session musician, as well as playing with Roy Harper and later Stackridge. Thereafter he composed for film and television, including soundtracks
Greenslade
Japanese video game composer
specific musical influences, Tanaka has cited Brian Wilson, Randy Newman, Stackridge, Yabby U, the Flying Lizards, Prince, Lalo Rodriguez, My Bloody Valentine
Hirokazu_Tanaka
1976 greatest hits album by Stackridge
Do the Stanley is a compilation album of songs by the British group Stackridge. It was released in the U.K. by MCA Records after their break-up in 1976
Do_the_Stanley
English songwriter and musician (born 1965)
with new members keyboardist Danny Manners, violinist Rachel Hall (ex-Stackridge) and guitarist/keyboardist Rikard Sjöblom (Beardfish). This line-up continued
Gregory_Spawton
English musician and songwriter (1946–2020)
time in 1974 he rehearsed with the group Stackridge. Though Haskell decided not to join the group, Stackridge did record a song from It Is and It Isn’t
Gordon_Haskell
British musician, record producer, and actor (born 1958)
up, Jakszyk toured with "a strange little band" which supported Camel, Stackridge, and Judas Priest, then briefly joined a Tring-based band called Synthesis
Jakko_Jakszyk
Music club in Aylesbury, England
Bowie, Genesis, Wishbone Ash, Mott the Hoople, Cockney Rebel, Sailor, Stackridge, Stiff Little Fingers, Marillion and more. The club was started 2 June
Friars_Aylesbury
violinist since 2021, replacing Rachel Hall, whom she also replaced in Stackridge, she also sings vocals. She also part of a Celtic duo with Brian Mullan
List of Big Big Train band members
List_of_Big_Big_Train_band_members
1979 studio album by The Korgis
"maintained all their class, feel for freshness and humour" from their Stackridge days and produced "one very charming album [of] 10 songs, each [with]
The_Korgis_(album)
English musician (1944–2007)
Dusty Springfield, Marty Wilde, Harry Secombe, Clannad, Horslips, and Stackridge. Fryer bought a barn in Rockfield, Monmouthshire and converted it into
Fritz_Fryer
Song by Flanders and Swann
"I'm a Train" also performed by the King's Singers. A live version by Stackridge was included in their 2009 DVD 4x4. Michael Williams' book On the Slow
Slow Train (Flanders and Swann song)
Slow_Train_(Flanders_and_Swann_song)
Name list
Dora the Female Explorer, eponymous subject of a song on the 1971 album Stackridge Dora, a character from the second season of Battle for Dream Island, an
Dora_(given_name)
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"MOD" band (Donald Muir) Something for the Weekend (album), an album by Stackridge "Something for the Weekend" (song), a song by The Divine Comedy from Casanova
Something_for_the_Weekend
Multiday open-air rock concert
land. The first ever opening act was the English progressive rock group Stackridge. Vortex I 1970 Oregon, U.S. A week-long rock festival sponsored by the
Rock_festival
Warren and singer/drummer Andy Davis, both former members of 1970s band Stackridge. Their 1980 single 'Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime' was a hit on both
List_of_bands_from_Bristol
ISBN 1874092826. OCLC 851743737. "popsike.com - Climax Chicago/Spring/Stackridge 1971 Plastic Dog Promtotions Festival Poster - auction details". www.popsike
Plastic_Dog_Agency
British art rock band founded 1969
emerging in a Madness spin-off band. Keith Gemmell subsequently joined Stackridge, formed Sammy, whose sole album was produced by Ian Gillan of Deep Purple
Audience_(band)
"Dig a Pony" Live performances[citation needed] Stackridge "Hold Me Tight" 1976 Mr. Mick Stackridge "Old Brown Shoe" 2001 Pick of the Crop Michael Stanley
List of cover versions of Beatles songs
List_of_cover_versions_of_Beatles_songs
March 11, 2011 Amanda Peet, Phil Hanley 1,273 March 14, 2011 Lewis Black Stackridge 1,274 March 15, 2011 Martha Stewart 1,275 March 16, 2011 Seth Rogen, Brie
List of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson episodes
List_of_The_Late_Late_Show_with_Craig_Ferguson_episodes
1963 song by the Beatles
single (Shirley 500) released on Spector's Philles Records. British band Stackridge included a cover version on their 1976 album, Mr. Mick. Another cover
Hold_Me_Tight
and Placenta Tape Club 1997 "Morbid Angelfish" alt.noise Switch "Yahowa Stackridge" Conception: The Dark Evolution of Electronics Vol. 1 Ava/Live Bait "Hummingbird"
Masami_Akita_discography
Real Sound Barrier SouthFM Sparks Spinal Tap Spread Eagle Spyro Gyra Stackridge (from Decca) Brenda K. Starr Steelheart Steely Dan (from ABC) Stone Fury
List_of_MCA_Records_artists
British blues singer-songwriter
Fascinating World", the opening track on the Something for the Weekend album by Stackridge. In 2004, Sibun assembled a new band who played at a number of venues
Innes_Sibun
Invention Live Who's Next The Who US 6 Master of Reality Black Sabbath Stackridge Stackridge Debut 9 Someday We'll Look Back Merle Haggard and The Strangers
1971_in_music
1979 song by the Korgis
March 2013. Retrieved 11 January 2024 – via YouTube. "James Warren – Stackridge, The Korgis". The Strange Brew Podcast. 26 December 2025. Retrieved 28
Young_'n'_Russian
British folk festival roster
Siobhan Miller & Jeana Leslie (BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award winners) Stackridge Paul Brady and his band Joe Brown and his band featuring special guest
Fairport's Cropredy Convention appearances
Fairport's_Cropredy_Convention_appearances
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Indonesian comedy and variety show Extravaganza (album), by British rock group Stackridge "Extravaganza" (song), by R&B singer Jamie Foxx Extravaganza (music festival)
Extravaganza_(disambiguation)
Recording studio in London, England 1965–1976
) Pentangle Pink Floyd ("See Emily Play") Gerry Rafferty Soft Machine Stackridge (Friendliness) Steeleye Span Cat Stevens Richard Thompson The Who The
Sound_Techniques
2011 documentary film directed by Frank Hanly
Mahavishnu Orchestra 1974 "Tin Man" – America 1974 "Pinafore Days" – Stackridge "Sunday" – Cleo Laine 1976 "Diamond Dust" – Jeff Beck 1975 "Sister Golden
Produced_by_George_Martin
Musical artist
With other artists The Movies - The Movies 1975 (producer) Mr. Mick – Stackridge 1976 Casino – 1976 Mean Time – The Barracudas 1983 (producer and performer)
Pete_Gage_(guitarist)
English keyboardist and composer
worked as a session musician before touring with Roy Harper and later Stackridge, for which band he appeared on the 1976 album Mr. Mick. In the late 1970's
Dave_Lawson_(musician)
May Blitz Nektar Organisation Rare Bird Renaissance Samla Mammas Manna Stackridge Supertramp Triumvirat Uriah Heep Wigwam Dinamiti Timeline of progressive
Timeline of progressive rock (1960–1969)
Timeline_of_progressive_rock_(1960–1969)
1989 studio album by Andy Davis
Silverstein, Robert (27 April 2005). "The Road to Venezuela: An Interview with Stackridge guitarist Andy Davis". mwe3.com. Retrieved 17 February 2023. Clevedon
Clevedon_Pier_(album)
Jelly 14 Feb 1970 Key Gracious! 21 Feb 1970 Morning Family 28 Feb 1970 Stackridge Sam Apple Pie 7 Mar 1970 Mr. Charlie Fairport Convention 14 Mar 1970 Surly
List of bands that played at Dagenham Roundhouse
List_of_bands_that_played_at_Dagenham_Roundhouse
Pair of music festivals
Years After Mahatma Kane Jeeves Band Wizzard Stray Status Quo Vinegar Joe Stackridge Matching Mole String Driven Thing Gillian McPherson Sutherland Brothers
Reading and Leeds Festivals line-ups
Reading_and_Leeds_Festivals_line-ups
Music festival in England
Travelling Band Joan Baez Suzanne Vega The London Community Gospel Choir Stackridge Tom Baxter Tift Merritt Foy Vance Acoustic Stage Blues Club With Grainne
Glastonbury_Festival_2008
Topics referred to by the same term
album) Radio Sessions, album by Alternative TV Radio Sessions: 1971-1973, Stackridge (2012) Radio Sessions 1974 & 1978, Budgie Radio Sessions '83–'84, compilation
Radio_Sessions
- Shel Silverstein Freeway Madness - The Pretty Things Friendliness - Stackridge Garden in the City – Melanie The Gentle Giant - Yusef Lateef Geronimo's
1972_in_music
Former amusement park building in Southend-on-Sea, England
The Move 1968 - The Herd 1968 - The Troggs 1970 - Argent / Juicy Lucy / Stackridge 1971 - Brian Auger's Oblivion Express / Egg / Gentle Giant 1971 - Parliament-Funkadelic
Kursaal_(amusement_park)
British photographer
Man in the Bowler Hat and the 1976 Mr. Mick album by British rock group Stackridge, and has many other record cover photograph credits to his name. He is
John_Swannell_(photographer)
Other notable rockers from Bristol include folk rock outfit K-Passa, Stackridge, Act of Contrition, Chaos UK, Vice Squad, Wushcatte, The Claytown Troupe
Culture_in_Bristol
Music festival on the Isle of Wight, England
Switchfoot Thursday Brit Floyd: The Pink Floyd Tribute Show Howard Jones Stackridge Cerys Matthews Tensheds Friday Crystal Castles Best Coast Dry the River
Isle_of_Wight_Festival_2012
1998–2001) Spraydog: (2 sessions, 1998–2000) Squeeze: (2 sessions, 1977–78) Stackridge: (7 sessions, 1971–76) Stackwaddy: (1 session, 1972) Stakka & Skynet:
List_of_Peel_Sessions
hurdler and politician. Keith Gemmell, 68, British musician (Audience, Stackridge, Pasadena Roof Orchestra), throat cancer. Abe Goldberg, 87, Polish-born
Deaths_in_July_2016
Street (Ken)" by Jools Holland "Highbury Incident (Rainy July Morning)" by Stackridge "Highgate" by Affinity "Highgate" by Jah Wobble "Highgate Hill" by Jakko
List_of_songs_about_London
Independent record label
WINCD016 – UFO WINCD017 – Pat Travers WINCD018 – Kevin Ayers WINCD019 – Stackridge WINCD020 – Steve Earle – 29 November 1988 WINCD021 – John Miles WINCD022
Windsong International Records
Windsong_International_Records
Italian musician (born 1970)
Electric: Live In London Goldfrapp Black Cherry Goldfrapp 2005 Sex And Flags Stackridge Number 1 Goldfrapp Live Here Now Goldfrapp Parola D' Onore Roy Paci 2006
Davide_Rossi
1992 studio album by The Korgis
Retrieved 8 August 2025 – via British Newspaper Archive. "James Warren – Stackridge, The Korgis". The Strange Brew Podcast. 26 December 2025. Retrieved 28
This_World's_for_Everyone
Subsidiary record label
Rocket Record Company Elton John 1973 Elton John Kiki Dee Cliff Richard Stackridge Neil Sedaka Various, including Island Records (UK; 1973-1978) and MCA
Vanity_label
to India (1987–1991). 24 July – Keith Gemmell, 68, musician (Audience, Stackridge, Pasadena Roof Orchestra). 25 July Tom Clegg, 81, television and film
2016_in_the_United_Kingdom
Topics referred to by the same term
album Music Played by Humans "The Day the World Stopped Turning", on Stackridge's album A Victory for Common Sense "The Day the World Stopped Turning"
The Day the World Stopped Turning
The_Day_the_World_Stopped_Turning
1987 studio album by James Warren
debut solo studio album by English singer and composer James Warren, (of Stackridge and the Korgis fame). It was released on Sonet Records on 2 February 1987
Burning Questions (James Warren album)
Burning_Questions_(James_Warren_album)
2005 compilation album by Stackridge
Sex and Flags is a 2005 album compilation by the British group Stackridge. It was released in the U.K. by Angel Air. "It's a Fascinating World" (James
Sex_and_Flags
Season of television series
March 11, 2011 Amanda Peet Phil Hanley 7-127 March 14, 2011 Lewis Black Stackridge 7-128 March 15, 2011 Martha Stewart 7-129 March 16, 2011 Seth Rogen, Brie
List of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson episodes (2011)
List_of_The_Late_Late_Show_with_Craig_Ferguson_episodes_(2011)
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Female
Ukrainian
, birthday, or, Christmas day.
Female
English
Variant spelling of Welsh Gwendolen, GUENDOLEN means "white ring."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sankarshanasamanana | Sankarshanasamanana
Equal to sankarshana
Girl/Female
Muslim American Israeli German
High. Exalted. Lofty. Sublimity.
Surname or Lastname
German (Blöcker)
German (Blöcker) : occupational name for a jailer (see Block 1).English : occupational name for a shoemaker or bookbinder (see Block); a person called Henry le Blocker is recorded in York in 1212. However, in some cases the English name is of German origin (see 1 above); the census of 1881 records, amongst others, a Herman Blocker and a John Blocker, both born in Germany.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Terrible
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Bright; Shining
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
The Immortal God
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
God's Peace
Female
Hindi/Indian
(लीना) Hindi name LINA means "absorbed in; merged." Compare with other forms of Lina.
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