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      • When singer Steve Marriott stormed offstage at London’s Alexandra Palace on Dec 31, 1968 with his wildly popular band The Small Faces—the band which, even more than The Who, literally defined the Mod ethos throughout England in the mid-’60s—it was the end of an era for British psychedelic pop, the finale for the Small Faces, and the big bang moment for Humble Pie.
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    Humble Pie are an English rock band formed by singer-guitarists Peter Frampton and Steve Marriott in Moreton, Essex, [not verified in body] in 1969.

  3. Humble Pie were an English hard rock band from Moreton, Essex. Formed in January 1969, the group originally included vocalist and guitarist Steve Marriott, guitarist and vocalist Peter Frampton, bassist and vocalist Greg Ridley, and drummer Jerry Shirley.

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    Name
    Years Active
    Instruments
    James Volpe Rotondi
    2018–2022
    guitar vocals keyboards
    none
    Jimmy Kunes
    2018–2022
    vocals
    none
    2002
    vocals guitar
    none
    Dean Rees
    2002
    keyboards
    none
  4. Mar 1, 2009 · from the 1972 "Smokin" album

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    • ‘30 Days in the Hole’ From: ‘Smokin’’ (1972) Speaking of frequently covered songs, "30 Days in the Hole" ranks with Humble Pie’s most oft-revisited tracks since it was first unveiled as the second-side opener on 1972’s Smokin’ LP.
    • ‘Stone Cold Fever’ From: ‘Rock On’ (1971) In a catalog filled to bursting with killer rough-and-tumble guitar riffs, "Stone Cold Fever" may just boast the greatest six-string kick in the teeth Humble Pie ever landed.
    • ‘I Don’t Need No Doctor’ From: ‘Performance – Rocking the Fillmore’ (1971) Rock history isn’t exactly littered with cover versions that became more definitive than the originals (though Joe Cocker’s “With a Little Help From My Friends” comes to mind), but Humble Pie delivered scores of them.
    • ‘Natural Born Bugie’ Single (1969) Humble Pie’s first single already offered a tantalizing taste of things to come, immediately showing the potential of this supergroup assembled from former members of the Small Faces (Marriott), the Herd (Frampton) and Spooky Tooth (Greg Ridley) – each of whom took a verse on this song.
  5. "30 Days in the Hole" is a song by English rock band Humble Pie. Released in late 1972, it was composed by the band's guitarist/singer Steve Marriott for the group's fifth album Smokin' (1972). The song received minor airplay at the time but failed to chart.

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  6. When Humble Pie emerged a half century ago, they lead the way as the heavy harbingers of a new generation of organic, hard-hitting blues-rock that would help define the denim and doobies half-decade of the early 1970s.

  7. Humble Pie was the 3rd-Billing, behind *Mountain, and *The Moody Blues in several gigs. They also played on several 'billed' shows; *Grateful Dead, *Humble Pie, and *The Flock. December 15 and 16 (1969) at 'The Whiskey A-Go-Go', *Grand Funk and *Humble Pie.

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