The name "Stone the Crows" comes from a Scottish curse meaning "the hell with it".
Power (1969)
Maggie Bell - vocals - b. January 12, 1945, Scotland. Les Harvey - guitar - b. ca. 1947; d. May 3, 1972, Swansea, Wales - formerly with the Kinning Park Ramblers.
Stone the Crows I (1969 - 1971)
Maggie Bell - vocals Les Harvey - guitar Jon McGinnis - keyboards James Dewar - bass - b. October 12, 1946, Scotland. Colin Allen - drums
Albums:
"Stone the Crows" (1970) "Ode to John Law" (1970) "BBC Sessions Vol. 1: 1969-1970" James Dewar forms Jude (with Clive Bunker, ex-Jethro Tull), and later joins Robin Trower.
Stone the Crows II (1971 - 1972)
Maggie Bell - vocals Les Harvey - guitar - d. May 3, 1972, when he was electrocuted on-stage during a show at Swansea University, Swansea, Wales. Ronnie Leahy - keyboards Steve Thompson - bass - formerly with John Mayall. Colin Allen - drums
Maggie Bell - vocals Jimmy McCulloch - guitar - b. 1953, Glasgow, Scotland; d. September 27, 1979, London, England - formerly with Thunderclap Newman. Ronnie Leahy - keyboards Steve Thompson - bass Colin Allen - drums
Albums:
"Continuous Performance" (1972) "BBC Live in Concert" After breakup, Maggie Bell went solo ["Queen of the Night" (1973), "Suicide Sal" (1975)]. Jimmy McCulloch later joined, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Paul McCartney's Wings, and then the reformed Small Faces. Colin Allen later joins Focus.
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