Band, 1965-1969 GB, Hatfield, Hertfordshire
Rock
The Gods were an English group founded in 1965. The original bandmembers included Greg Lake, later of King Crimson fame, Mick Taylor (later with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and the Rolling Stones), Brian Glascock, and his brother John (later with Jethro Tull), future Uriah Heep members, keyboardist Ken Hensley and Lee Kerslake on drums, and Joe Konas.
Greg Lake voc, b 1947-2016 GB | |
Mick Taylor g *1949 GB | |
Ken Hensley *1945 GB | |
Lee Kerslake dr, voc, perc *1947 GB | |
Brian Glascock dr, perc *1948 US | |
John Glascock b, voc 1951-1979 GB | |
Paul Newton voc, eb, b *1948 GB | |
Joe Konas g, voc |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Original Album Series - Psychedelia | Tomorrow, July, The Gods, The Idle Race, The Yardbirds | 2014 | Album |
The Gods Featuring Ken Hensley | The Gods | 1976 | Compil. |
To Samuel A Son | The Gods | 1970 | Album |
Maria / Long Time, Sad Time, Bad Time | The Gods | 1969 | Single |
Hey Bulldog | The Gods | 1969 | Single |
Genesis | The Gods | 1968 | Album |
Baby's Rich / Somewhere In The Street | The Gods | 1968 | Single |
Come On Down To My Boat | The Gods | 1967 | Single |
Genesis / To Samuel A Son | The Gods | Compil. |