Band, 1968-1973 GB
Rock
A.k.a. The Jury (10)
Progressive rock band from Edinburgh, Scotland, UK (1967 until 1973). The group originally formed as 'The Jury', changing their name to Writing on the Wall in early 1968. The band's manager, Brian Waldman, moved the group to London and let the band perform at his club, the Middle Earth Club. That same year, the band recorded a BBC radio session for disc jockey John Peel and made a live demo album as well.
![]() | Willy Finlayson g, voc |
![]() | Linnie Paterson voc |
![]() | Robert "Smiggy" Smith g, voc *1946 GB |
![]() | Jake Scott b |
![]() | Bill Scott key |
![]() | Jimmy Hush dr |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Rockfield Sessions | Writing On The Wall | 2015 | Album |
Burghley Road | Writing On The Wall | 1996 | Album |
Cracks In The Illusion Of Life: A History Of Writing On The Wall | Writing On The Wall | 1995 | Compil. |
Rarities From The Middle Earth | Writing On The Wall | 1994 | Album |
Man Of Renown | Writing On The Wall | 1973 | Single |
Writing On The Wall | Writing On The Wall | 1973 | Single |
The Power Of The Picts | Writing On The Wall | 1969 | Album |
Child On A Crossing | Writing On The Wall | 1969 | Single |