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George Glover

Keyboardist & vocalist, Glover started his musical career in 1960 as a guitarist, but switched to keys around 1965 and featured in popular Potteries band The Colour Supplement. He turned professional and lived in Hamburg during the late 60s and early 70s, playing slots at the Starclub and the Top Ten Club. On returning to England in 1974, he was involved in session work for Pye Records before joining the legendary [a1643314], along with [a204948]. Later he played on Parton's hit version of Stevie Wonder's"Isn't She Lovely" and toured with him. George joined Climax Blues Band in 1980 and toured promoting the Flying The Flag and Lucky For Some albums. He then became part of the nucleus of the band with Colin Cooper and Pete Haycock for the Sample and Hold album in 1983, with the touring Climax being completed by John Rhino Edwards and Jeff Rich as a rhythm section. After a short break, Colin Cooper and George re-invented Climax Blues Band with Lester Hunt on guitar.

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