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Formed at England’s Sussex University by pianist <a href="spotify:artist:3aXekkmx3vITr2rZSgpVDb">Pete Wingfield</a>, Jellybread was originally completed by Paul Butler (guitar/vocals), John Best (bass), and Chris Waters (drums). In 1969 the quartet secured a recording contract with the exemplary <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Blue+Horizon+Records%22">Blue Horizon Records</a> label and although largely unadventurous, their albums offered a highly competent grasp of black music, including both blues and soul. They provided stellar accompaniment on <a href="spotify:artist:6MNoS1yW9FWwlYFaGjkz72">Lightnin’ Slim</a>'s London Gumbo and B.B. King in London, but the unit dissolved in 1971 with the departure of Wingfield and Waters. Newcomers Rick Birkett (guitar, ex-Accent) and Kenny Lamb (drums) joined for Back to Begin Again, but Jellybread broke up when the set failed to make commercial headway. However, Wingfield enjoyed success as a solo artist, session pianist, and member of Olympic Runners.
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