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    The group were formed after the three musicians from the Deviants (Paul Rudolph, guitar and vocals, Duncan Sanderson, bass and Russell Hunter, born Barry Russell Hunter, drums), dismissed their singer and leader Mick Farren during a disastrous tour of the West Coast of the United States.

  2. Nov 21, 2019 · Unfortunately, last night, bassist Duncan "Sandy" Sanderson of The Deviants and Pink Fairies passed away. His son was with him at his time of passing. Sanderson was the only member of both of those groups to be on every album (not counting the later day, USA based Mick Farren's Deviants).

  3. Dec 23, 2023 · If you were to make a TV documentary about the time Pink Fairies bassist Duncan ‘Sandy’ Sanderson spent growing up in the days of psychedelia and its underground scene, you’d see a series of jump-cuts from some of the most oft-repeated images of the 60s.

  4. Duncan Sanderson is a very influential and too-little-acknowledged bassist whose major contribution to music took place in two bands, the Deviants and the Pink Fairies. In 1967, when they were still known…. Read Full Biography.

  5. The Lightning Raiders formed in August 1977 with an original lineup featuring Johnny Hodge (known as Little John) on guitar, Andy Allan on guitar/vocals, ex-Pink Fairies Duncan ('Danger Sun') Sanderson on bass/vocals, Jorge Panchito on drums and Michael Wilding on saxophone.

  6. The Pink Fairies. Early-'70s British band's gonzo approach to psychedelic rock was a precursor of the punk movement. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 2020s. Formed. October, 1969 in West London, England. Genre.

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  8. Rees left the band in June 1967 to be replaced by Farren's flatmate Duncan Sanderson (born Stuart Duncan Sanderson, 31 December 1948, in Carlisle, Cumbria) and the band released a second album Disposable through the independent label Stable Records.