The Fut
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Psychedelic rock, roots rock, soft rock |
Years active | 1969 (August) |
Labels | Beacon |
Past members | Maurice Gibb Steve Groves Steve Kipner Billy Lawrie |
The Fut were a short-lived rock group formed in London in 1969, consisting of Maurice Gibb, Steve Groves, Steve Kipner and Billy Lawrie (the brother of singer Lulu and Gibb's brother-in-law and sometime songwriting partner).[1] Their only single was "Have You Heard the Word", released in the UK on Beacon Records.[2] This was the first time since the formation of the Bee Gees that Gibb, who was still in the group, had performed with another group.[3] Groves and Kipner were members of the group Tin Tin.
"Have You Heard the Word" was written by Groves and Kipner, and recorded on 6 August 1969.
Members
- Maurice Gibb — lead vocals, bass (from the Bee Gees)
- Steve Groves — lead vocals, guitar (from Tin Tin)
- Steve Kipner — lead vocals, piano (from Tin Tin)
- Billy Lawrie — background vocals
References
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Maurice Gibb
- "Railroad"
- "Hold Her in Your Hand"
- "The Loner"
- Cucumber Castle (1970)
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978)
- The Supernaturals (1986)
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