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  1. By the end of the 1970s, with disco being the largest selling music genre and with folk losing popularity, Baird and Wincott stopped performing under the Amazing Blondel name. John Gladwin reinherited the name and began to tour universities with bandmates, and former session players for the original Amazing Blondel; Adrian Hopkins and Paul Empson.

  2. Jan 3, 2023 · A brand new book on the career of UK 70s medieval prog folk outfit Amazing Blondel has been published. Celestial Light: A History Of Amazing Blondel has been written by Manchester author and Blondell fan Michael Billington and has been published by Epona Publishing.

  3. The demise of Amazing Blondel as featured on these albums was like a balloon deflating and, despite the ministrations of manager imploded with only a whisper John Glover, Amazing Blondel imploded with only a whisper of air.

  4. GLADWIN left and the surviving duo veered towards STEELEYE SPAN's hard-folk with "Blondel", entirely composed by BAIRD, "Mulgrave Street", "Inspiration", "Bad Dreams". The band reunited 21 years later for "Restoration" (1997), an album which harkens back to their halcon days.

  5. Aug 14, 2022 · Two of the original three members of Amazing Blondel released this album in 1975 on Island Records. It was later deleted from the Island Records catalogue but was reissued on this CD...

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  6. Frypan Music.The Amazing Blondel talking to Henry Ayrton on the BBC Folk & Roots Show at the time of the release of the Restoration Album.

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  8. Jan 29, 2018 · Amazing Blondel were an English neo-medieval folk-rock trio from Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, that debuted with a self-titled album on Bell in 1970, followed by four albums on Island during the ensuing three-year period.