Band, GB
Rock
Very little is known about this obscure UK outfit aside from the fact that they issued two LP's and a couple of singles on Decca, toured a bit and disappeared into obscurity. They came from Birmingham in the UK and had a nice West Coast sound based on the American music of the late 60's and early 70's. Both their albums had train related cover designs. Their college tour was promoted by using the tag line ‘Who The Hell Are Sundance'. At the time no one seemed to care! And their record sales were very poor. Sundance's biggest claim to fame is perhaps that drummer Alan Moore briefly joined metal legends Judas Priest and played on their classic album Sad Wings of Destiny.
Bob Bowman g, voc | |
Alan Moore dr *1947 GB | |
Phil Savage voc, b, tam, h GB | |
John Lynam | |
Steph Griffin p, syn |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever | Sundance | 1974 | Single |
Chuffer | Sundance | 1974 | Album |
Coming Down | Sundance | 1973 | Single |
Coming Down | Sundance | 1973 | Single |
Rain, Steam Speed | Sundance | 1973 | Album |
Willie The Gambler / Stand By | Sundance | 1973 | Single |