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  1. Angus Cullen. Kevin McCarthy. Iain Clark. John Heyworth. Lol Coker. Peter Jennings. John Culley. Cressida was a British progressive rock band, best known for its mellow, symphonic sound. Originally known as Charge, the band was active from 1968 to 1970, and recorded two albums for Vertigo .

    • United Kingdom
    • 1968–1970
    • Angus Cullen, Kevin McCarthy, Iain Clark, John Heyworth, Lol Coker, Peter Jennings, John Culley
    • Progressive rock
  2. Sep 15, 2023 · The List of Angus Cullen Albums in Order. Angus Cullen, a renowned musician and songwriter, has released several albums throughout his illustrious career. From his debut album to his latest musical offerings, each release showcases his incredible talent and versatility.

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  4. Jul 25, 2023 · Angus Cullen: The second child of Peter Cullen is Angus Cullen. Similar to his sibling Clay, Angus prefers to keep a low profile, away from the limelight of his father’s fame. He likely takes pride in his father’s remarkable achievements and continues to cherish a private life.

  5. cressida-group.co.uk › welcome-to-the-official-webThe Band – Cressida

    Angus Cullen (Vocals, guitar) Born in Guahati, Assam, India in 1948 and spent much of his early life in India before moving back to the UK in 1959. Started playing clarinet at age of 8 before moving on to guitar at the age of 13. He began writing songs in the sixties and joined his first band Little Giant in 1967, touring US bases in Germany.

  6. The Cressida Story Part One 1968-70 Chapter 1: The Beginning and Who’s Who In March of 1968, 21-year-old guitarist John Heyworth packed up and left the local club scene in Sheffield and headed for London, where he joined a band called The Dominators. Shortly after, Angus Cullen - who had been singing with R&B bands….

  7. CRESSIDA's "Asylum" is a wonderful example of early British symphonic progressive rock. This 1971 release mixes catchy Paul McCartney-esque vocals with adventurously colorful instrumental passages. The new listener will probably notice singer Angus Cullen, whose voice comes close to McCartney's (not totally, but close).

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