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- Artist
- Juicy Lucy
- Genre
- british blues
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- Biography
- Juicy Lucy is a British blues rock band formed in 1969. The band name was inspired by a character in The Virgin Soldiers (1966) by Leslie Thomas. Juicy Lucy was formed by steel guitarist Glenn Ross Campbell, and prolific Blackburn saxophonist Chris Mercer, following the demise of The Misunderstood. They subsequently recruited vocalist Ray Owen, guitarist Neil Hubbard, bassist Keith Ellis, and drummer Pete Dobson. The line-up of the band has changed throughout its existence.
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- 1969