
Hoggin' The Page
Groundhogs - The Classic Years
Martyn Hanson(Author)
Sonicbond Publishing
Published on 31. January 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-78952-343-0 (ISBN)
Description
The story of the
Groundhogs spans the most exciting years British rock will ever enjoy.
Springing from the same early roots as the Animals, Pretty Things and Rolling
Stones, they soon garnered a reputation as a blues band backing the likes of
John Lee Hooker and many other giants of the genre. From this solid base, they
graduated to writing some of the most challenging progressive rock music of the
1960s and 1970s, yet the next generation of musicians like Captain Sensible and
others were fans.
Led by visionary guitarist, singer and
songwriter Tony McPhee (who sadly passed away in 2023, age 79), abetted by the
powerhouse rhythm section of Ken Pustelnik and Pete Cruickshank. DJ John Peel
was a big fan and helped to send their Split album into the top five.
Other albums such as Thank Christ For The
Bomb, Who Will Save The World, Hogwash and Solid cemented their reputation and
their thirteen studio albums span four decades. Tony's adventures as a pioneer
of the synthesizer, taking it on the road on a solo tour and building one of
the first home studios to record with it, shows another side to the complex
McPhee that is far less widely known, understood and, let alone, appreciated.
This is the story of those classic years.
Groundhogs spans the most exciting years British rock will ever enjoy.
Springing from the same early roots as the Animals, Pretty Things and Rolling
Stones, they soon garnered a reputation as a blues band backing the likes of
John Lee Hooker and many other giants of the genre. From this solid base, they
graduated to writing some of the most challenging progressive rock music of the
1960s and 1970s, yet the next generation of musicians like Captain Sensible and
others were fans.
Led by visionary guitarist, singer and
songwriter Tony McPhee (who sadly passed away in 2023, age 79), abetted by the
powerhouse rhythm section of Ken Pustelnik and Pete Cruickshank. DJ John Peel
was a big fan and helped to send their Split album into the top five.
Other albums such as Thank Christ For The
Bomb, Who Will Save The World, Hogwash and Solid cemented their reputation and
their thirteen studio albums span four decades. Tony's adventures as a pioneer
of the synthesizer, taking it on the road on a solo tour and building one of
the first home studios to record with it, shows another side to the complex
McPhee that is far less widely known, understood and, let alone, appreciated.
This is the story of those classic years.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Tewkesbury
United Kingdom
Illustrations
16 colour pages
Dimensions
Height: 208 mm
Width: 147 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
366 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78952-343-0 (9781789523430)
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Person
Martyn Hanson was born in 1956 and
married Carole in 1978. They have two grown-up children and are grandparents.
Martyn ran many marathons in the 1980s and 1990s, he also completed the famous
London to Brighton road race twice. He co-authored ELP - The Show That Never
Ends in 2000 followed by four solo projects, Hang on to a Dream - The Story of
The Nice in 2002. Hoggin' The Page was originally published in 2005. He has
also written two books on Jon Hiseman - Colosseum's founder: Playing The Band -
A Musical Biography and Jon Hiseman's Journey in the Time Machine - Album by
Album. He has also written many CD/vinyl liner notes. He lives in Solihull,
UK
married Carole in 1978. They have two grown-up children and are grandparents.
Martyn ran many marathons in the 1980s and 1990s, he also completed the famous
London to Brighton road race twice. He co-authored ELP - The Show That Never
Ends in 2000 followed by four solo projects, Hang on to a Dream - The Story of
The Nice in 2002. Hoggin' The Page was originally published in 2005. He has
also written two books on Jon Hiseman - Colosseum's founder: Playing The Band -
A Musical Biography and Jon Hiseman's Journey in the Time Machine - Album by
Album. He has also written many CD/vinyl liner notes. He lives in Solihull,
UK