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  1. The new lineup formed with Richard McCracken on bass and John Wilson on drums. The new Taste moved permanently to London where they signed with the record label Polydor . In November 1968, the band, along with Yes , opened at Cream 's farewell concerts.

  2. Bass player with Rory Gallagher and drummer John Wilson in a rock trio named “TASTE” 1966. Taste originally “The Taste” was formed in Cork, Ireland in August 1966 as a trio consisting of Rory Gallagher on guitars & vocals, Eric Kitteringham`on bass, and Norman Damery on drums.

  3. Oct 1, 2018 · what ever happend to richard McCracken bassist with taste/Rory Gallagher. he was an excellent blues player with the irish band taste back in the 60's...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stud_(band)Stud (band) - Wikipedia

    Stud is an English/Northern Irish rock band from the early 1970s, that featured two members of Taste - bassist Charlie McCracken and drummer John Wilson - along with former Family and Eric Burdon & the Animals member - guitarist John Weider - and ex Blossom Toes member Jim Cregan.

  5. Richard 'Charlie' McCracken, credited as both Richard and Charlie McCracken, (born 26 June 1948) is a Northern Irish bassist who was a member of Irish blues rock power trio Taste, featuring Rory Gallagher.

  6. If small club player grew the band at the end of the 1960s in the new formation with Richard "Charlie" McCracken (bass) and John Wilson (drums) to a great live act. The Rory Gallagher's guitar playing was a revelation for many. Highlight among other things it was occur during the festival on the Isle of Wight in 1970.

  7. Producer: Tony Colton. Featuring: Rory Gallagher (Guitar & Vocals) Richard McCracken (Bass Guitar) John Wilson (Drums) Taste’s self-titled Polydor debut was recorded at London’s De Lane Lea studios with producer Tony Colton, later to produce Yes and serve as the lead singer in Heads, Hands & Feet.

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