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38: 293:, England in 1965. Descended from a band called Rick & The Hayseeds, the group came to be known as The Onyx Set, named after an Onyx ring owned by original band member Mike Black-Borow. After various changes in the line-up they shortened their name to The Onyx and the classic line-up was formed. The band members were guitarist 347:
Hodge left the band in late 1970 to get married and return to Cornwall, leaving just prior to the release of "Our House". The band continued as The Onyx with a new guitarist, Bernie Lee from Paper Blitz Tissue and Orange Bicycle, releasing one final single "The Next Stop Is Mine".
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They released a total of seven singles, one of which was released under the pseudonym. Salamander. Oddly, it had been hoped that a change in the band's name would help distance them from their BBC Radio One work and increase record sales. Most of the
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collection in the early 1980s, as well as numerous other compilations. In 2009, Wooden Hill released a collection of previously unreleased studio demos recorded in late 1967 titled
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sessions, resulting in the band being one of the most played bands on BBC Radio at the time. They also featured heavily on radio stations in Europe.
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credited to the members of the band. They are also credited as the writers on the single. "Climb That Tree", which was recorded by
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0711969736 1999 "WADEBRIDGE Home of psychedelic group Onyx, who recorded for Pye."
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in 1970, in addition to writing "I'm Going Down" for Mike Raynor & Sky.
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A rare Spanish picture sleeve of Onyx's 1971 single, a cover version of the
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The band evolved from doing cover versions of popular contemporary
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Kaleidoscope of Colours - The Onyx Demo Sessions 1967
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Kaleidoscope of Colours - The Onyx Demo Sessions 1967
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