The Wilde Flowers
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The Wilde Flowers were an English psychedelic rock band from Canterbury, Kent. Formed in 1964, the group originally featured lead vocalist Kevin Ayers, lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist Brian Hopper, rhythm guitarist and vocalist Richard Sinclair, bassist Hugh Hopper and drummer Robert Wyatt. Despite not releasing any material during their brief three-year tenure, the band are generally considered to be the originators of the Canterbury scene. After their breakup in 1969, the group's members went on to form numerous key bands within the scene, including Soft Machine, Caravan and Camel.
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Origin | Canterbury, England |
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Years active | 1964 (1964)–1967 (1967) |
Past members | Brian Hopper Hugh Hopper Robert Wyatt Richard Sinclair Kevin Ayers Graham Flight Richard Coughlan Pye Hastings Dave Lawrence Dave Sinclair |
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