Jody Grind

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We've Had It 05:06 Tools
Bath Sister 00:00 Tools
Jump Bed Jed 00:00 Tools
Little Message 00:00 Tools
Plastic Shit 00:00 Tools
Night Today 00:00 Tools
Vegetable Oblivion 00:00 Tools
Red Worms & Lice 00:00 Tools
Ballad For Bridget 00:00 Tools
O Paradiso 00:00 Tools
U.S.A. 00:00 Tools
Rock'n' Roll Man 00:00 Tools
One Step On 00:00 Tools
Paint It Black (single version) 00:00 Tools
Paint It Black 00:00 Tools
Rock'n Roll Man 00:00 Tools
Rock 'N' Roll Man 00:00 Tools
One Step On: In My Mind / Nothing At All / Interaction / Paint It Black 00:00 Tools
O Paradisio 00:00 Tools
Night today (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
Rock n' Roll man (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Eight-Ball 00:00 Tools
Rock 'n Roll Man 00:00 Tools
Peter Gunn 00:00 Tools
One Step On(In My Mind, Nothing At All, Interaction...) 00:00 Tools
One Man's Trash 00:00 Tools
Blue and Far 00:00 Tools
USA 00:00 Tools
Rock'n'Roll Man (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
I'm A Fool To Want You 00:00 Tools
Mood Indigo 00:00 Tools
It Ain't Necessarily So 00:00 Tools
Just Because You Wear Big Shoes 00:00 Tools
Death of Zorba 00:00 Tools
Wishin' and Hopin' 00:00 Tools
One Step On: In My Mind/Nothing at All/Interaction/Paint It Black 00:00 Tools
The Governor Of Hong Kong 00:00 Tools
Love, Love Alone 00:00 Tools
My Darlin' 00:00 Tools
Night Today - Alternative Version 00:00 Tools
Florida Maine 00:00 Tools
Paint It Black - Mono Single Version 00:00 Tools
Roc'n' Roll Man 00:00 Tools
Losing Time 00:00 Tools
O' Paradiso 00:00 Tools
Please Stay 00:00 Tools
Drifting 00:00 Tools
We've Had It (1970) 00:00 Tools
Rock 'N' Roll Man - Single Version 00:00 Tools
U.S.A 00:00 Tools
We´ve Had It 00:00 Tools
Fly 00:00 Tools
Paint In Black 00:00 Tools
Dumbstruck 00:00 Tools
We’ve Had It 00:00 Tools
Rock'n' Roll Man [Single Version] 00:00 Tools
Raised in Black 00:00 Tools
Blues for the Living 00:00 Tools
What Goes On 00:00 Tools
Alright Mama 00:00 Tools
Promise Of Sleep 00:00 Tools
3rd Of July 00:00 Tools
Funnel Of Love 00:00 Tools
Two Exits 00:00 Tools
You & Me 00:00 Tools
Paint It Black - Alternative Version 00:00 Tools
06 Paint It Black (Single Version, Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
We`ve Had It 00:00 Tools
Lounge Axe 00:00 Tools
Driving At Night 00:00 Tools
RockҮ Roll Man 00:00 Tools
WeҶe Had It 00:00 Tools
One Step On (In My Mind, Nothing At All, Interaction...) 00:00 Tools
Superhero 00:00 Tools
Carry You 00:00 Tools
Paint It Black (Mono Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Hands Of June 00:00 Tools
Don Gato 00:00 Tools
Rock n' Roll Man 00:00 Tools
Rock 'N' Roll Man (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Night Today (Alternative Version) 00:00 Tools
Oh Paradiso 00:00 Tools
Ballad For Bridget - Long Version 00:00 Tools
Can't You See 00:00 Tools
One Step On a) In My Mind b) Nothing At All c) Interaction d) Paint It Black 00:00 Tools
Rock´n´Roll Man 00:00 Tools
Circle 00:00 Tools
Rickie 00:00 Tools
Friday 00:00 Tools
Lola Marie 00:00 Tools
We ve Had It 00:00 Tools
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British progressive rock band Jody Grind issued two obscure albums combining hard rock, jazz, blues, and classical influences with lineups emphasizing Hammond organ, guitar, and drums. Prone to long instrumental riffing and rather ponderous, stern original material, they were similar to other very early organ-oriented U.K. progressive rock acts. But they did not possess the originality, or songwriting or vocal talent, to match well-known exponents of the style such as the various groups in which organists Keith Emerson, Vincent Crane, and Brian Auger played. The mainstay of Jody Grind was Hammond organist Tim Hinkley, who'd played in the Bo Street Runners (who for a time also included drummer Mick Fleetwood) and the Chicago Line Blues Band. Hinkley then formed a band to back British singer Elkie Brooks, but though they never ended up backing the vocalist, he and the two other musicians, guitarist Ivan Zagni and drummer Martin Harriman, decided to form a group of their own at the end of 1968. Initially called Nova, they changed their name to Jody Grind (after a song by jazzman Horace Silver). By the time they signed to Transatlantic in April 1969, Barry Wilson had replaced Harriman on drums. Renaissance bassist Louis Cennamo (previously in the Chicago Line Blues Band and later in Armageddon) was not a member, but helped out on their 1969 debut album, One Step On, which also included brass arrangements. Shortly after its release, the band's personnel overturned with the departure of Zagni and Wilson. Hinkley kept the band going with new guitarist/singer Bernie Holland and drummer Pete Gavin, opting for a somewhat more eclectic and hard rock-oriented (and less jazz-influenced) approach on 1970's Far Canal. Neither album made a commercial impact, however, and they broke up around the time Far Canal was released. Hinkley later played in Vinegar Joe (who also included Elkie Brooks and Robert Palmer) before becoming a session musician. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.