Poet & The One-Man Band
formed
January 1, 1969 (age 55)
Biography
Poet the One Man Band are known more for the groups some of the members joined later than for the obscure self-titled LP issued under the Poet the One Man Band name in the late '60s. Jerry Donahue and Pat Donaldson would soon move on to Fotheringay, the British folk-rock group fronted by Sandy Denny, and play on their sole album; guitarist Albert Lee, Tony Colton, Ray Smith, and Pete Gavin would form Heads, Hands Feet. Poet the One Man Band is a fairly average psychedelic-era album with some slight resemblance to the late-period Zombies, though there's some typical, and unmemorable, songs in a more straightforward, harder-rocking late-'60s British style. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi
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