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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Flash_(band)Flash (band) - Wikipedia

    Flash was an English progressive rock group, formed by former Yes guitarist Peter Banks, vocalist Colin Carter, bassist Ray Bennett, and drummer Mike Hough in August 1971. [1] Early career. The band went into the recording studio in November 1971 to record its debut album, and performed its first gig on 14 January 1972.

  2. Flash biography. Founded in London, UK in 1971 - Disbanded in 1973 - Regrouped in 2010. FLASH was formed when Colin CARTER (who served as a singer in the group led by Peter BARDENS before his CAMEL days) met YES guitarist, Peter BANKS, and soon after co-wrote the FLASH hit, "Small Beginnings" (#28 on Billboard).

  3. FLASH | Peter Banks archive. In late 1971, a Melody Maker article inspired the formation of Flash, a collaboration between Peter Banks, ex- Yes guitarist, and Colin Carter, previously of Mushroom. The duo’s chemistry sparked on their first track, “Small Beginnings,” leading to the band’s formation.

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  4. Flash discography and songs: Music profile for Flash, formed 1971. Genres: Progressive Rock, Symphonic Prog. Albums include Flash, In the Can, and Out of Our Hands.

  5. Flash is the self-titled debut studio album by British band Flash, released in February 1972 by Sovereign Records.

  6. Explore Flash's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Flash on AllMusic.

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  8. Pioneer Progrockers, FLASH Are Back! One of the originators of the genre and one of the few progressive rock bands to make Billboard’s Top 40 with their high-powered first single, “Small Beginnings.”