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Mike Wedgwood (born 19 May 1950 in Derby) is an English bassist and singer. He is related to the Wedgwood family of pottery fame.〔(Biography )〕 Wedgwood joined The Overlanders in 1968 following their biggest hit, a cover of The Beatles song, "Michelle", and remained with them until 1971.〔 Following a stint with Arthur's Mother from 1971–72, he joined Curved Air in 1972,〔(Curved Air History Page )〕 and played on their third album ''Phantasmagoria''. When the band split, he remained with Sonja Kristina and helped form the new version of the band. They recorded the album ''Air Cut'' (and four tracks that would be released in 1990 on ''Lovechild'') before breaking up again in 1973.〔 After playing in Kiki Dee's backing band he joined Caravan,〔(Caravan History )〕 in 1974 and remained with them until 1976, playing on the albums ''Live at Fairfield Halls, 1974'' (released by Decca in 2002, which was actually his playing debut with Caravan), ''Cunning Stunts'' and ''Blind Dog at St. Dunstans''. He worked with Gordon Haskell from 1993 to 1995. Wedgwood now lives in Denmark, and is gigging solo, and with the Wedgwood Band, The Skriver Bjarnesen Blues Band, Stan Urban, and many others. He owns and runs Wedgwood Studio in Silkeborg. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mike Wedgwood」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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