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Hallelujah "Hallelujah" UK 1971 Heavy Prog

John Dug 2014-04-15

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Hallelujah "Hallelujah" 1971 Heavy Prog

Hallelujah are sometimes thought of as a German band but although they were based in Germany they were in fact British. The band centred around the duo of Paul Vincent Gunia (guitar and vocals) and Keith Forsay (drums). They returned to England to record and release their one and only album, "Hallelujah Babe" in 1971 with the help of session musicians Pete Wood (keyboards) and Rick Kemp (bass). Kemp may be known to folk fans for later becoming a member of STEELEYE SPAN. To add to the confusion the album was to receive its original release only in Germany.

Musically the band played heavy rock with a progressive edge with psychedelic and folk touches. Forsay later went on to become an in demand session drummer as well as producer in Germany.

Paul Vincent Gunia / guitars, vocals
Keith Forsay / drums, vocals
Pete "Funk" Wood / keyboards
Rick Kemp / bass

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