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Steve York Free Music

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Steve York Free Music

Steve York

Real name: Steve York

British rock bass player.
Born: April 24, 1948 in London, England.

Steve played with "Graham Bond Organization", Ron Caines, Jon Lee, Manfred Mann (& Mike Hugg), again with Graham Bond, "Dada", "Vinegar Joe", "Climax", again with "Vinegar Joe", Graham Bond & Pete Brown,
Graham Bond (in tour), Graham Bell, "Chris Jagger Band", "Arthur Brown Band", "Viola Wills Band", "Ariel Bender Band", "Widowmaker", "Jo-Ann Kelly Band", "Quip", "Tony Sheridan Band", "Isaac Guillory Band",
"Pacific Eardrum", "Carol Grimes Band", "Kicks", "Elkie Brooks Band", "Alive & Picking", "Marianne Faithfull Band", "Sammy Mitchell Band", "Chicken Shack", "Martha & The Vandellas", Alan Ross, again "Marianne Faithfull Band", "Red Beans and Rice", "Laura Branigan Band", "Dr.
John Band", "Hoopsnakes", "Percy Strother, "Hudson & the Hoodoo Cats", "Big John Dickerson & Blue Chamber".
In 1973 its only album went out under his name ("Steve York's Camelo Pardalis"):
"Manor Live" (1973, Virgin Records).

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