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left 1969), Dave Carroll (guitar, backing vocals, bass, violin, joined 1970, left 1971), Bob Wilson (guitar, keyboards, joined 1969, left 1971), Peter 'Chatters' Chatfield (drums, joined 1970, left 1972), Tom Bennison (bass, French horn, joined & left 1970), Mick Barker (drums, joined 1971), and Stewart Johnson (guitars, vocal, joined 1971).
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The group were generally a trio, though sometimes supplemented by extra musicians. Members included Jeff Daw (lead guitar, backing vocals, flute), James Langston (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Nigel Phillips (drums, backing vocals, keyboards, recorder, left 1969), Jonathan Benyon (mime, joined 1968
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They broke up in mid-1972, a few months after Wilson, Carroll and later addition drummer, Bob Lamb, had all left in February 1972 to join
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Tea and Symphony were one of the earliest bands to have their own dedicated light show, one of which was Ephemera Lights (Steve Hayes).
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Bob Wilson - piano, organ, harpsichord, acoustic, electric & 12-string guitars, bass guitar, percussion, backing vocals
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Jef Daw - acoustic, electric & 12-string guitars, bass guitar, percussion, flute, backing vocals
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James Langston - lead vocals, acoustic & 12-string guitars, percussion (died 2021)
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musical group of the late 1960s and early 1970s, whose style may be described as "
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James Langston - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, kazoo, bells, cymbal
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Nigel Phillips - drums, recorder, mandolin, organ, piano, vocals
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7) "The Nortihorticulturalist" (Nigel Phillips) - 3:26
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progressive rock
progressive folk
Harvest Records
Picnic - A Breath of Fresh Air
Bakerloo (Blues Line)
John Peel
Steve Eaves
The Idle Race
The Steve Gibbons Band
Clem Clempson
Gus Dudgeon
"Tea & Symphony | Biography & History"
AllMusic
"Tea & Symphony"



Colin Larkin
The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music
Guinness Publishing
ISBN
0-85112-939-0
"Tea & Symphony"
Melody Maker
"YouTube"
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"TEA AND SYMPHONY - An Asylum For The Musically Insane (1969)"
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English progressive rock groups

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