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Alan Cartwright

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Alan Cartwright (born Alan George Cartwright; 10 October 1945 in London, England) is a retired English bass player.[1] After retiring from music, Cartwright spent many years in charge of the bar and social events at Bush Hill Park Bowls & Tennis Club, Enfield. [citation needed]

Before joining Procol Harum in 1972 he had played with the Freddie Mack Show together with fellow Harum band member B.J. Wilson and Roger Warwick. Cartwright's incorporation allowed Chris Copping to concentrate solely on the organ parts. The first Procol Harum album he worked on is the group's only official live album, Procol Harum Live with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. He continued touring and recording with the group until their penultimate album Procol's Ninth, after which Copping once again took over on bass.

Alan Cartwright.

References

  1. ^ Vengadesan, Martin (11 September 2005). "Forgotten but not gone". Malaysia Star. Archived from the original on 15 September 2005. Retrieved 11 August 2011.

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