Band, 1967-1969 AU, Melbourne
Rock and Pop
Procession was a jazz-tinged progressive pop band, formed in Melbourne in October 1967. The group is most notable for including English guitarist Mick Rogers who later joined Manfred Mann’s Earth Band. Drummer Craig Collinge was later a member of British proto-punk band Third World War, and briefly played drums in the notorious "fake" Fleetwood Mac in 1973.
![]() | Mick Rogers g, voc *1946 GB |
![]() | Ross Wilson voc, h *1947 AU |
![]() | Craig Collinge dr *1948 AU |
![]() | Trevor Griffin *1944 GB |
![]() | Brian Peacock voc, g *1946 AU |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Minuets For Moderns | Procession | 1988 | Compil. |
One Day In Every Week | Procession | 1969 | Single |
Adelaide, Adelaide / One Day In Every Week | Procession | 1969 | Single |
Procession | Procession | 1969 | Album |
Every American Citizen | Procession | 1968 | Single |
Procession Live At Sebastian's | Procession | 1968 | Album |
Every American Citizen | Procession | 1968 | Single |
Listen | Procession | 1968 | Single |
Every American Citizen | Procession | 1968 | Single |
Procession | Procession | 1968 | Album |
One Day In Every Week | Procession | 1968 | Single |
Anthem | Procession | 1967 | Single |
You - Me | Procession | Single | |
Every American Citizen / My Way Of Life | Procession / Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra | Single |