The Dukes (British band) explained

The Dukes
Background:group_or_band
Years Active:1978–1979
Label:Warner Bros.
Past Members:Miller Anderson
Jimmy McCulloch
Martin Stone
Charles Tumahai
Ronnie Leahy
Nick Trevisick

The Dukes were a British band formed in the late 1970s. The members included singer Miller Anderson, guitarist Jimmy McCulloch, Ronnie Leahy and bassist Charles Tumahai. They toured supporting Wishbone Ash and recorded one album. The band broke up soon after McCulloch died of an overdose.

The Dukes (or the group of musicians that would become The Dukes) also recorded demos with Mick Taylor in 1976.[1] They went on to be backing band for Donovan on a world tour with Yes.[2]

Discography

Albums

"Hearts in Trouble" - 03:41 (Anderson)

"Leaving It All Behind" - 03:08 (Anderson-Leahy-Zito)

"All in a Game" - 03:04 (Anderson)

"Billy Niles" - 04:00 (Anderson)

"Crazy Fool" - 05:05

"Who's Gonna Tell You" - 03:26

"Time on Your Side" - 04:57

"I'll Try to Help" - 04:07

"Heartbreaker" (Vocals by McCulloch) - 03:48 (McCulloch-Allen)

Personnel

Singles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mick Taylor database 1976 . Nzentgraf.de . 2014-07-23.
  2. Web site: Interview with MILLER ANDERSON . DMME.net . 2013-01-24 . 2014-07-23.