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Cochise were an English country rock band that performed in the 1970s.

This band are more significant for who they included than what they produced. Singer Stewart Brown had grown up with Reggie Dwight, later Elton John, and co-founded the band Bluesology with him. After the demise of Cochise, Mick Grabham made a solo album in 1972 and joined Procol Harum the following year. B.J. Cole also recorded a solo album in 1972, called ‘New Hovering Dog’, before becoming an important session musician, playing with Elton John, Uriah Heep and many others throughout the 1970s. Rick Wills and John "Willie" Wilson played on David Gilmour's debut solo album in 1978.

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Festive Fifty Entries[]

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Sessions[]

Three sessions. No known commercial release. Mick Grabham also one session with Procol Harum (1974).

1. Recorded 1970-03-03. First broadcast 14 March 1970. Repeated 04 July 1970.

  • Velvet Mountain / Woodland Lifetimes / Past Loves

2. Recorded 1970-10-25. First broadcast 07 November 1970. Repeated 09 January 1971.

  • Love’s Made A Fool Of You ("as John Walters says, an excellent, tight little band") / Why I Sing The Blues / Words Of A Dying Man / Moment And The End

3. Recorded: 1971-04-20. First broadcast: 01 May 1971. Repeated 21 August 1971.

  • Why I Sing The Blues / Hummingbird / The Dream / Midnight Moonshine

Live[]

  1. 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
  2. Watch This Space
  3. Down Country Girls/Home Again
  4. Moment And The End
  5. Why I Sing the Blues
  1. Diamonds
  2. Ohio
  3. Can I Break Your Heart
  4. Ted Collder
  5. Band Intro
  6. Cajun Girl
  7. Dance, Dance, Dance
BJ Cole
  1. Live Set

Other Shows Played[]

Cochise_-_Love's_Made_A_Fool_of_You_1971

Cochise - Love's Made A Fool of You 1971

Cochise
Mick Grabham
B.J. Cole
Luke_Vibert_and_BJ_Cole_-_Stop_the_Panic_(2000)_Full_Album

Luke Vibert and BJ Cole - Stop the Panic (2000) Full Album

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