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vocalist Pete French to audition for the band. Not long after French came into the studio, Cann began to feel increasingly marginalised, having been relieved of vocal duties and especially after hearing how much Crane had mixed out most of his guitar work on the album. He promptly left the band. Paul
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In 2016 a new line-up of Atomic Rooster played together with permission to use the name offered initially to Pete French from Crane's widow. The first gig was a low-key warm-up in Clitheroe, Lancashire on 14 July 2016. The line-up was Pete French and Steve Bolton, keyboardist Christian Madden, bass
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In 2020 Bo Walsh left Atomic Rooster, and he was replaced by Paul Everett, a drummer originally from Liverpool. Pete French, after successfully reforming Atomic Rooster in 2016 and performing with them for seven years, decided once again to leave the band in January of 2024 to pursue his other
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later stepped in on bass at the insistence of Polydor Records, for whom they would release two further singles, "Play It Again" and "End of the Day", which saw some attention on the heavy metal chart, but did little elsewhere, and Polydor shortly afterwards dropped the band.
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style. After nearly two years without any hits, Dawn Records dropped the group and Atomic Rooster began to unravel. After a tour, Farlowe, Mandala and Parnell left. The single "Tell Your Story, Sing Your Song" was released in March 1974 by "Vincent Crane's Atomic Rooster" on
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and oversaw the release and re-release of much of his and Atomic Rooster's material, including live recordings, compilations, compilations of unreleased material and album reissues with extra material. Paul Hammond died in 1992 and Du Cann in 2011.
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on guitar, a returning Ric Parnell on drums and Crane on keyboards toured Italy, then across America and Canada. This line-up played at a benefit gig in September 1971 at The Oval cricket ground, appearing in front of some 65,000 people, supporting
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was released in June 1983 and featured a completely different sound from anything they had ever done, including electronics and synthesizers. The album was completely written by Vincent Crane, leading some to perceive it as a Crane solo album.
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Dexy's Midnight Runners disbanded in 1987 and Crane intended to reform Atomic Rooster with Du Cann once again. A German tour was planned for 1989, but Crane died from an overdose of painkillers on 14 February. Du Cann struck a deal with
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filled in for two weeks. They continued touring and released two singles in 1981 and 1982. However, Du Cann was unable to make their last-minute booking at the Reading Festival, so Crane and Hammond used Mick Hawksworth
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During 1980, Crane contacted Du Cann and after some discussion, got an Atomic Rooster reformation under way. They recruited session drummer Preston Heyman and recorded an album, along with one 7/12" single, on
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at this point, and the progressive and heavy rock leanings from the other releases had receded. The single did not chart and the album just barely caught any attention, even though touring followed through.
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and John Mizarolli. Crane added vocals to the album along with his wife on backing vocals. A tour of Germany and Italy included Bernie Torme on guitar. Mizarolli played guitar for several UK dates.
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In 2017 Madden was replaced by Adrian Gautrey and in September 2019 French's departure due to musical differences was announced, but he then decided to continue with the band.
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jeans ad. Also in 1977, Paul Hammond played drums with T.H.E., a three piece featuring Pete Newnham (Cockney Rebel/Window) on guitar and vocals, and Mike Marchant (
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In June 1971, just before they began configuring their line-up once again, the single "Devil's Answer" hit No. 4 in the UK. Atomic Rooster began recording
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In 2016 Atomic Rooster reformed with permission from Crane's widow, with the new line-up featuring two members from the various 1970s incarnations of the band.
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between 1972 and 1973. Hard Stuff ended when Cann and Hammond suffered injuries in a car accident. Afterward, Cann filled in the guitar spot in
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for a tour in Germany during 1974 before going off the road to write music for ads and jingles in England. In 1977 he recorded a solo album (
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Vincent Crane went on to put together the music for a number of plays and musicals in England between 1976 and 1977, including two of
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on bass and vocals. They followed with what had been the Crazy World of Arthur Brown arrangement of vocals, organ, bass and drums.
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With Du Cann gone, Crane set about a new form of Atomic Rooster. Paul Hammond stayed on and played drums for the following album
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with a combination of left hand and pedals, and the vocals were replaced with Cann's vocals and some guitar on four tracks.
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A dramatic musical shift towards blue-eyed soul won few new fans, however, and Crane finally dissolved the band in 1974.
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Crane disbanded Atomic Rooster once again at the end of 1983. In 1984 he went on to the project Katmandu with
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in 1973, along with the single "Save Me", a re-working of "Friday the 13th". This time, it was in a complete
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Atomic Rooster resumed gigging until the end of June 1970, when Carl Palmer announced his departure to join
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No. 18). Crane felt the band needed a singer who could "project" to an audience and asked
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They soon undertook live dates around London; at their first headlining gig at the
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split in the middle of a second US tour. Keyboardist Vincent Crane and drummer
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By March, Crane felt it was best that they add a guitarist and recruited
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and began recording their debut album in December 1969. Their first LP,
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and two singles, one becoming the theme song for the television series
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Guitarist Steve Bolton left at the end of 1972 and was replaced by
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was recruited from Farm. They then recorded their second album,
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The Atomic Rooster line-up featuring Pete French on vocals,
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left, returning to England to discuss a collaboration with
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Atomic Rooster performing in 2021, (from left to right)
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Atomic Rooster (disambiguation)
Atomic Rooster performing in 2021, (from left to right) Steve Bolton, Pete French, Paul Everett, Shug Millidge, and Adrian Gautrey
Steve Bolton
Progressive rock
hard rock
blue-eyed soul
blues rock
B&C
Dawn
Decca
EMI
Polydor
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
Steve Bolton
Vincent Crane
Carl Palmer
Nick Graham
John Du Cann
Paul Hammond
Ric Parnell
Chris Farlowe
John Goodsall
Preston Heyman
Ginger Baker
Bernie Tormé
atomicroostermusic.com
rock
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
Vincent Crane
Carl Palmer

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