of 1972. Throughout that decade Chris Stainton appeared with musicians such as Spooky Tooth (1970), The Chris Stainton Band (1972–73), Tundra (1974), Bryn...
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of his albums as well, often in conjunction with songwriting partner Chris Stainton. His first album featured a recording of the Beatles' "With a Little...
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Stainton can refer to: Cumbria Stainton, Kingmoor Stainton, Dacre, near Penrith Stainton, south Cumbria, near Sedgwick Stainton with Adgarley, near Dalton-in-Furness...
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of Joe Cocker's Grease Band (guitarist Henry McCullough, keyboardist Chris Stainton and bassist Alan Spenner). In the autumn of 1970 the band embarked on...
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Business Now", with Chris Stainton, who was a frequent songwriting partner. Cocker is backed by the Grease Band, two of whom, Chris Stainton and Henry McCullough...
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he wrote the lyrics to six songs. Five of them were co-written with Chris Stainton between 1969 and 1972. "Something To Say" was written with Nichols....
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released two albums without him in the 1970s. Their keyboard player was Chris Stainton, who went on to tour extensively with Eric Clapton. Bassist Alan Spenner...
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Spain.[citation needed] The song was billed as Joe Cocker with The Chris Stainton Band. The song has been heavily sampled in hip hop, for example, "Funky"...
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Samuels – bass Chris Stainton – organ Caleb Quaye – guitar Vocal chorus – backing vocals The Who, plus: Nicky Hopkins – piano Chris Stainton – organ Vocal...
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guitarist/bassist Tim Renwick, keyboardist Michael Kamen, organist/bassist Chris Stainton, drummer Andy Newmark, saxophonist Mel Collins, and backing vocalists...
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