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Maggie Bell

Blues
In 1967, she founded Stone The Crows. Thanks to Bell's extraordinary, rocky vocals, the band established itself as one of the blue chips of British heavy blues. But in 1973, following the death of guitarist Les Harvey (electrocuted on stage), Maggie embarked on a solo career as a rhythm'n'blues tenor, recording with the crème de la crème of studio musicians. But without much success. Since then, this Scottish cousin of Janis Joplin has put her larynx to good use with the band Midnight Flyer.
Songs
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After MidnightMaggie Bell
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Smash The MirrorLondon Symphony Orchestra, Maggie Bell and The Chamber Choir
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In My LifeMaggie Bell
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As the Years Go Passing ByMaggie Bell
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1921London Symphony Orchestra, Roger Daltrey, Steve Winwood, Graham Bell, Maggie Bell and The Chamber Choir
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1921Steve Winwood, Roger Daltrey, London Symphony Orchestra, Graham Bell, Maggie Bell and English Chamber Choir
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After MidnightMaggie Bell

Queen of the Night

2:38

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Smash The MirrorLondon Symphony Orchestra, Maggie Bell and The Chamber Choir

Tommy

1:25

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In My LifeMaggie Bell

Suicide Sal

3:10

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As the Years Go Passing ByMaggie Bell

Queen of the Night

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1921London Symphony Orchestra, Roger Daltrey, Steve Winwood, Graham Bell, Maggie Bell and The Chamber Choir

Tommy

1:54

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1921Steve Winwood, Roger Daltrey, London Symphony Orchestra, Graham Bell, Maggie Bell and English Chamber Choir

Tommy

1:53

Albums