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Apollo 100 was founded by arranger and multi-instrumentalist Tom Parker, who was known for his arrangements from the Young Blood catalogue, such as the Top 20 American hit "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" and a number of Don Fardon 's recordings. Parker had played keyboards, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, and a number of other instruments ...
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Oct 1, 2011 · One Of The Best Instrumentals Of All Time From The British Studio Group "Apollo 100" Featuring Keyboardist Tom Parker. This 1972 Hit Made It To #6 On The Ame...
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Apollo 100 was a short-lived British instrumental studio-based group that had a hit with the Johann Sebastian Bach-inspired single "Joy" in 1972. Formed by Tom Parker, group members included drummer Clem Cattini, guitarist Vic Flick, guitarist Zed Jenkins, percussionist Jim Lawless, and bassist Brian Odgers.
Apollo 100. Apollo 100 was the short-lived 1970's successor to such 1960's instrumental groups as the Tornados and Sounds Incorporated. Tom Parker, an arranger from Newcastle, recruited the group, whose other members…. Read Full Biography.