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ROGER CHAPMAN

VENUE O2 SHEPHERD’S BUSH EMPIRE, LONDON

DATE 02/02/2020

No matter what he did before or since, the biggest, most colourful and flamboyant feather in Roger Chapman’s musical cap is that he fronted the band that recorded Family’s classic . One of the very first true progressive rock by more than a year), it was a fabulous, ground-breaking, experimental and adventurous record, pushing the rock envelope like few, if any, before it, with Chapman’s startling bleating vibrato vocals sounding strangely menacing when he cranked it up.

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