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Mike Stuart Span : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mike Stuart Span The Mike Stuart Span was a British 1960s pop band consisting of Stuart Hobday (lead vocals), Brian Bennett (lead guitar, vocals), Roger McCabe (bass guitar, vocals), and Gary Murphy (drums). Their critical reputation is based almost exclusively on the merits of a handful of rare or unreleased recordings. In 1969 they briefly changed their name to Leviathan, before splitting up. ==Early history== The Mike Stuart Span evolved out of a Brighton-based group called the Mighty Atoms,〔(Misty Lane, Issue 20, pp. 9-15 )〕 which included vocalist Stuart Hobday and bassist Roger McCabe. By 1965, Hobday's early attempts at songwriting had secured a publishing contract〔( Record Collector, issue 176, pp.106-112 )〕 with Lorna Music, and the Mike Stuart Span - a name created by reversing the singer's Christian names〔 - was formed. In addition to Hobday and McCabe, the embryonic Span included Nigel Langham (guitar), Ashley Potter (organ) and a teenage drummer Gary 'Roscoe' Murphy.〔 A liaison with local promoter / manager Mike Clayton,〔 resulted in the replacement of Potter with Jon Poulter, and the addition of a four piece horn section. For economy this was soon reduced to two (Gary Parsley on trumpet and Dave Plumb on saxophone) as the band concentrated their efforts on American-derived soul music. However, within a few months, guitarist Langham fell to his death after leaping through an upstairs window whilst under the effects of LSD.〔 The band subsequently became a resolutely drug-free zone, despite the blandishments of the encroaching psychedelic era.
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