Hatfield and the North
Hatfield And The North lasted for three short years, from October 1972 to June of 1975, but the Canterbury-based band was at the center of the British progressive and art rock scene. In the late 60s and early 70s, Canterbury was home base to bands like The Wilde Flowers, The Soft Machine, Caravan, Henry Cow, Camel, Gong, Egg, and Kevin Ayres And The Whole World and musical mavericks like Richard Sinclair, Hugh Hopper, Robert Wyatt, Kevin Ayers, Pye Hastings, Richard Coughlan, David Sinclair, and Graham Flight.
Hatfield evolved out of Delivery, a band Richard Sinclair put together after leaving Caravan. After a series of personnel shifts, the band settled down to Sinclair on bass and vocals, guitarist Phil Miller, drummer Pip Pyle,... Read More
- Genre:
- Rock, Progressive, Canterbury
- City Of Origin:
- Canterbury, England
- Formed Date:
- 1972
