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Calum Bryce Free Music

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Calum Bryce Free Music

Calum Bryce

Effective period / Period of releases: 1968

Members: Calum Bryce (2)

British group active briefly from the late '60s. Calum Bryce was an alias used by Dave Mmuford. The 'Love-Maker' single was originally recorded as the soundtrack to a Woodpecker cider cinema advert.

The band consisted of:
Dave Mumford AKA Calum Bryce (2) (guitar and vocals)
Tim Posford (bass)
Mel Wayne (sax)
Derick Horne (keyboards), later replaced by Malcom Waynman
Geoff Coxon (drums)

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left-and-to-the-back.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/calum-bryce-love-maker-im-glad.html