Savoy Brown
Savoy Brown
Artist Information
Genres: Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Arena Rock, British Blues, Boogie Rock, Album Rock, Regional Blues
Active: 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's
Formed: 1966 in London, England
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Part of the late-'60s blues-rock movement, Britain's Savoy Brown never achieved as much success in their homeland as they did in America, where they promoted their albums with nonstop touring. The band was formed and led by guitarist Kim Simmonds, whose dominating personality has led to myriad personnel changes; the original lineup included singer Bryce Portius, keyboardist Bob Hall, guitarist Martin Stone, bassist Ray Chappell, and drummer Leo Manning. This lineup appeared on the band's 1967 debut, Shake Down, a collection of blues covers. Seeking a different approach, Simmonds dissolved the group and brought in guitarist Dave Peverett, bassist Rivers Jobe, drummer Roger Earl, and singer Chris Youlden, who gave them a distinctive frontman with his vocal abilities, bowler hat, and monocle. With perhaps its strongest lineup, Savoy Brown quickly made a name for itself, now recording originals like "Train to Nowhere" as well.
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Release: September 15, 2009
Label: Panache Records
Release: March 10, 2009
Label: Beat Goes On