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Swallow (American band)

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Swallow
OriginBoston, Massachusetts
Genresblues-rock
Years active1969 (1969)–1974 (1974)
LabelsWarner Bros. Records
Past members
  • George Leh
  • Phil Green
  • Parker Wheeler
  • Bob Camacho
  • Vern Miller
  • Mick Aranda
  • Kerry Blount
  • Jay Dewald
  • Andy Harp
  • Gordon Kennedy
  • David Woodford
  • Bill Scism
  • J. D. Smith

Swallow was a rock band from the Boston area. Formed in 1969, they were extant for five years, touring with Traffic, the Supremes and B.B. King[1] and headlining area venues on their own.[2]

Somewhat unusuallly for a rock band, Swallow included a horn section, so there were initially eleven members in the band. Band members included Vern Miller from the Remains who wrote most of the band's songs, and blind blues singer George Leh.

Swallow released two albums on Warner Bros. Records. Their first album, Out of the Nest, released in 1972, included a contribution by Jeff Baxter on one song, "Come Home Woman".[3] Another album, Swallow, followed in 1973.[4]

Both albums were re-released on CD in 2010 on Wounded Bird Records.

References

  1. ^ John R. Luciano (January 21, 2011). "Jefferson resident honored by Boston Music Hall of Fame". NorthJersey.com. Retrieved August 26, 2014.
  2. ^ "Swallow OUT OF THE NEST Tour 1971". Rhode Island Rocks. Retrieved August 26, 2014.
  3. ^ Viglione, Joe. "Out of the Nest". AllMusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved August 26, 2014.
  4. ^ Viglione, Joe. "Swallow". AllMusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved August 26, 2014.