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  1. John Gladwin and Terry Wincott were school friends from Scunthorpe. The origins of the band were in two earlier 1960s bands, The Dimples and Gospel Garden. The group renamed itself to Methuselah. Influences included folk music and gospel music. The band were signed to Elektra Records in the late 1960s, with a three-LP contract.

  2. Oct 29, 2017 · Terry Wincott, who had shot to fame as a member of successful progressive folk group Amazing Blondel, became manager of the Baths Hall venue on Doncaster Road in 1988.

  3. John Gladwin (guitar and vocals) and Terrance (Terry) Wincott (guitar and vocals) formed a band called The Dimples along with Stuart Smith (drums) and Johnny Jackson (bass guitar). Signed to the Decca label they recorded a single, the "A" side "Love of a Lifetime" and the "B" side written by John Gladwin titled "My Heart is Tied to You".

  4. Jan 3, 2023 · The book features interviews with the three main members of the band; John Gladwin, Terry Wincott and Eddie Baird, as well as others involved in the band's career.

  5. John Gladwin and Terry Wincott had recorded an LP with Bell and now, with the addition of guitarist Eddie Baird, they were to record three LPs; Evensong, Fantasia Lindum and England. Their style was one of recreating the atmosphere of courtly love songs using such instruments as lutes, recorders, crumhorns and harmonium.

  6. The founders of the group - John Gladwin and Terry Wincott - friends from school of the English heartland Scunthorpe in the county of North Lincolnshire. Their first band was called "Dimples" ("notches"), and later - "Gospel Garden" ("The Gospel Garden").

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  8. Aug 22, 2022 · Here again a duet - but already Eddie Baird and Terry Wincott. After the departure of lead writer John Gladwyn, they shortened the name to Blondel and began to play more pop-oriented folk music composed by Eddie Baird ...

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