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315:" which Moore had played in his previous bands. Pook later commented: "I think that there was enough material there for one very good album, but one quite mediocre double album. But we wanted two records for the price of one. That was the hippie ethos behind it, for people to get value for money – which I think they did." Disagreements within the band led to Moore leaving – he later backed singer 331:, especially in Japan. In 1997, Apps, Pook and Jones, together with Gerry Power (vocals, keyboards, percussion), returned to Black Dog to record a new album as Heron, 260:
radio show. They released a single, Moore's song "Bye and Bye", which received considerable airplay but failed to sell in large quantities because of problems of
238:. The songwriting was shared between Apps, Pook and Moore. Released in November 1970, the self-titled album achieved only moderate success. The band toured with 544: 319:
and then formed G. T. Moore and His Reggae Guitars – and the record company reduced its support. The band disbanded in 1972.
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and others. After Hayward left the band, to be replaced by Steve Jones (keyboards), the group won a recording contract with the
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in Berkshire, and recorded an album with a mobile studio in a field behind the house, picking up ambient noises such as
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band who released two albums in the early-1970s and have continued to perform since reforming in the 1990s.
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Peter Eden became their producer, but the band quickly realised that they disliked recording in a
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of delivery drivers. They continued to perform, on one occasion supporting
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signed them as songwriters to Essex Music and the group won the support of
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in 2015. The following year, the band toured Japan and recorded a
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The band had its origins in 1967 at the Dolphin Folk Club in
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on Dawn's loss-making Penny Concert tour, and appeared on
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Heron recorded their second album in a cottage garden at
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Index

Maidenhead
Berkshire
Folk-rock
Dawn
Gerald T. Moore
www.heronfolk.com
folk-rock
Maidenhead
Berkshire
Bob Dylan
The Incredible String Band
Gerald T. Moore
R&B
Reading
Reading College of Technology
Ralph McTell
Gus Dudgeon
A&R
record producer
Peter Eden
Donovan
Mick Softley
Dawn
Pye Records
studio environment
Appleford-on-Thames
bird song
Comus
Titus Groan
Demon Fuzz

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