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Infobox musical artist | name = Spooky Tooth| image =| caption =| image_size =| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = England| instrument =| genre = Hard rock | occupation =| years_active = 1967–1970, 1972-74, 1998–1999, 2004, 2009| label = Island Records|Island , CBS | associated_acts = The V.I.P.'s /Art| website = http://www.spookytooth.co.uk/ spookytooth.co.uk| current_members =| past_members = Mike Harrison (musician)|Mike Harrison
Mike Kellie
Luther Grosvenor
Gary Wright
Greg Ridley
Andy Leigh
Chris Stainton
Henry McCullough
Alan Spenner
Mick Jones (Foreigner)|Mick Jones
Bryson Graham
Ian Herbert
Chris Stewart
Mike Patto
Val Burke
Joey Albrecht
Michael Becker
Steve Farris
Shem von Shroeck
Tom Brechtlein | notable_instruments =
Spooky Tooth are an English rock band (music)|band principally active, with intermittent breakups, between 1967 to 1974. In recent years, the band has been reconstituted at various points,Such as in 1999, resulting in the release of Cross Purpose and in 2004, resulting in the 2007 release of Nomad Poets . and continues to perform occasionally.

Career


Crucial to their sound was their instrumentation; they were one of the relatively few rock acts of the time to adopt the twin keyboard instrument|keyboard approach (both an organ (music)|organ and a piano player).

They formed in October 1967, out of a combination of The Ramrods (1960 - late 1963), The V.I.P.'s (late 1963 - April 1967) and Art (band)|Art (April& nbsp;— October 1967). The line-up changed several times, but typically was -
  • Mike Harrison (musician)|Mike Harrison (born Michael Harrison, 3 September 1942, Carlisle, Cumbria|Carlisle, Cumberland ) (keyboards/ singer|vocals )

  • Greg Ridley (born Alfred Gregory Ridley, 23 October 1942, Aspatria , Cumberland& nbsp;— died 19 November 2003, in Alicante , Spain) ( bass guitar /vocals)

  • Luther (Luke) Grosvenor (born Luther James Grosvenor, 23 December 1946, Evesham , Worcestershire ) ( guitar /vocals)

  • Mike Kellie , (born Michael Alexander Kellie, 24 March 1947, Birmingham , Warwickshire ) ( drum s)

  • Gary Wright , (born Gary Malcolm Wright, 26 April 1943, Cresskill, New Jersey , U.S.) ( organ (music)|organ /vocals)


  • Gary Wright was introduced to the members of Art by Chris Blackwell , founder of Island Records .Uncredited, http://www.spookytooth.co.uk/ Spooky Tooth Official Biography; www.spookytooth.co.uk.

    1969's Spooky Two Gramophone record|LP was the last album release by the original lineup. It included the song " Better By You, Better Than Me ", which was covered by Judas Priest on their 1978 release Stained Class .

    Ridley joined Humble Pie (band)|Humble Pie in 1969 and was replaced by Andy Leigh (in time for 1970's album Ceremony ) who went on to Matthews Southern Comfort with ex- Fairport Convention vocalist Iain Matthews|Ian Matthews . The experimental nature of Ceremony received mixed reviews and following its release Wright also bowed out. The core of Harrison, Grosvenor and Kellie struggled on for one more album, The Last Puff , completed with friends from Joe Cocker 's Grease Band.

    They broke up in the autumn of 1970, however after solo efforts Harrison and Wright reformed Spooky Tooth in September 1972 with a different line-up. The best known member of these line-ups (from March 1973 to September 1974) was Mick Jones (Foreigner)|Mick Jones (guitar / vocals), later in Foreigner (band)|Foreigner . From February& nbsp;— May 1974, Mike Patto (vocals) replaced Harrison for the 1974 release The Mirror . The group then split again in November 1974.cite book
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    | last= Tobler
    | year= 1992
    | title= NME Rock 'N' Roll Years
    | edition= 1st
    | publisher= Reed International Books Ltd
    | location= London
    | page= 270
    | id= CN 5585


    Post-Spooky


    Grosvenor later played with Steelers Wheel and, adopting the stage name Ariel Bender , with Mott the Hoople . He later founded the band Widowmaker (band)|Widowmaker , which was active in the 1970s. In 2005, he founded The Ariel Bender Band, with which he continues to perform on occasion.See http://www.arielbenderband.com/ Ariel Bender Band Website; www.arielbenderband.com. Retrieved 09-06-25; site does not appear to have been updated beyond 2008.

    Kellie later joined The Only Ones , a respected rock and punk band that came to prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s and, having reformed in 2007, continues to perform with substantially all original members.See http://www.theonlyones.biz/ The Only Ones Website; www.theonlyones.biz

    Ridley, who died in 2003, came to international prominence, particularly in the 1970s, as a member of Humble Pie (band)|Humble Pie .

    Wright developed an international solo career, commencing in the 1970s, and had a hit with the radio-friendly " Dream Weaver (song)|Dream Weaver ".

    Harrison, Grosvenor, Ridley and Kellie reunited at points in 1997 and 1998, which resulted in an album, Cross Purpose (Spooky Tooth album)|Cross Purpose , released in 1999.

    Harrison played and recorded with The Hamburg Blues Band, releasing an album, Touch , in 2002. http://www.rufrecords.de/catalogue/1077_mike-harrison-and-hbb-touch.html Profile of Mike Harrison and The Hamburg Blues Band; www.rufrecords.de

    Mike Harrison, Wright and Kellie reunited in 2004 for two concerts in Germany, resulting in a DVD release, Nomad Poets (2007).

    In 2006, Harrison released his first solo album in over thirty years, Late Starter (album)|Late Starter . In 2009, the latest incarnation of the band, featuring Harrison and Wright along with Steve Farris (gtr), Shem von Shroeck (bs) and Tom Brechtlein (dr), played a well-received series of German dates.

    Band members



    1967 - 1969
  • Mike Harrison (musician)|Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Gary Wright - organ, vocals
  • Luther (Luke) Grosvenor - guitar, vocals
  • Greg Ridley - bass, vocals
  • Mike Kellie - drums

  • 1969 - 1970
  • Mike Harrison (musician)|Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Gary Wright - organ, vocals
  • Luther (Luke) Grosvenor - guitar, vocals
  • Andy Leigh - bass, vocals
  • Mike Kellie - drums

  • 1970 - 1971
  • Mike Harrison (musician)|Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Chris Stainton - organ
  • Luther (Luke) Grosvenor - guitar, vocals
  • Henry McCullough - guitar
  • Alan Spenner - bass
  • Mike Kellie - drums

  • 1972 - 1973For details of 1972-1974 band configurations, see Miguel Terol, http:/ / www.webcitation.org/ query? url=http:/ / www.geocities.com/ sunsetstrip/ diner/ 2674/ bgrah_b.htm& date=2009-10-25+22:30:58 Bryson Graham Biography; The Musicians' Olympus.
  • Mike Harrison (musician)|Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Gary Wright - organ, vocals
  • Mick Jones (Foreigner)|Mick Jones - guitar, vocals
  • Ian Herbert - bass, vocals
  • Bryson Graham - drums

  • 1973 - 1974
  • Mike Harrison (musician)|Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Gary Wright - organ, vocals
  • Mick Jones (Foreigner)|Mick Jones - guitar, vocals
  • Chris Stewart - bass, vocals
  • Mike Kellie - drums

  • 1974
  • Mike Patto - keyboards, vocals
  • Gary Wright - organ, vocals
  • Mick Jones (Foreigner)|Mick Jones - guitar, vocals
  • Val Burke - bass, vocals
  • Bryson Graham - drums

  • 1998
  • Mike Harrison (musician)|Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Luther (Luke) Grosvenor - guitar, vocals
  • Greg Ridley - bass, vocals
  • Mike Kellie - drums

  • 2004
  • Mike Harrison (musician)|Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Gary Wright - organ, vocals
  • Joey Albrecht - guitar, vocals
  • Michael Becker - bass, vocals
  • Mike Kellie - drums

  • 2009
  • Mike Harrison (musician)|Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals
  • Gary Wright - organ, vocals
  • Steve Farris - guitar, vocals
  • Shem von Shroeck - bass, vocals
  • Tom Brechtlein - drums


  • Discography


    as Art (Mike Harrison (voc), Greg Ridley (b), Luther Grosvenor (guitar), Mike Kellie (drums))
  • 1967 - Supernatural Fairy Tales

  • as Spooky Tooth
  • 1968 - '' It's All About

  • 1969 - Spooky Two

  • 1969 - Ceremony (Spooky Tooth album)|Ceremony (with Pierre Henry )

  • 1970 - The Last Puff (credited as Spooky Tooth Featuring Mike Harrison )

  • 1971 - Tobacco Road

  • 1973 - You Broke My Heart So I Busted Your Jaw

  • 1973 - Witness (Spooky Tooth album)|Witness

  • 1974 - The Mirror (Spooky Tooth album)|The Mirror

  • 1999 - Cross Purpose (Spooky Tooth album)|Cross Purpose


  • Compilations & Live


  • 1999 - The Best of Spooky Tooth: That Was Only Yesterday

  • 2000 - Comic Violence

  • 2001 - BBC Sessions (Spooky Tooth album)|BBC Sessions

  • 2007 - Nomad Poets (DVD)

  • 2009 - Lost In My Dream - An Anthology 1968-1974


  • Singles


  • 1969 - "Feelin' Bad" US Bubbling Under #132


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://www.spookytooth.co.uk/ Official website

  • http://www.spookytooth.sk Fan website


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