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Geoff Everett

Geoff Everett is a rock-blues guitarist, vocalist and frontman from South East England, United Kingdom. He is best known as an experienced electric guitar player and for his musical improvisation. Everett also plays slide guitar, harmonica and mandolin.
== Early years ==

Everett started playing guitar and singing when he was thirteen, playing at parties and local dances with his first group The Reminiscents. This band was formed with fellow school mates Lee Abbott (who later played with Magna Carta), Gary Pantry and Rob Jones. In 1967 Everett joined the Chicago Line Blues Band, a semi-pro band mentored by Mike Vernon and his brother Dick. They played venues such as the Eel Pie Island club in Twickenham, London. The Chicago Line Blues Band supported and occasionally jammed with musicians such as Keef Hartley, Art Wood and Ritchie Blackmore.
In 1969, Everett joined a band from Earls Court, London but left soon afterwards to commence a project with Alan Lancaster who in turn would move on to concentrate on his work with Status Quo. Later on the members of the Chicago Line Blues Band became involved with the songwriting partnership of George Young and Harry Vander from The Easybeats.

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