Yellow Autumn — Children Of The Mist 1977 (USA, Psychedelic,Hippie Folk,Folk Rock)
Yellow Autumn was founded by Californian musician Gary Creighton, whose stylistic preferences were in the field of progressive music, blues, psychedelic and folk rock. The band played with small creative timeouts for several years, during which its name changed from "Yellow Autumn Orchestra" to "Yellow Autumn Minstrels", until finally settling on the more concise version. The musical biography of the ensemble is divided into three main historical stages. The first covers the period from the late sixties to the early seventies. Gary Creighton is behind the drum kit. The second convocation of the "Yellow Autumn" took place in 1972 and disbanded in 1973. This composition managed to sign a recording contract, but the disc never appeared on the shelves of record stores for unknown reasons. The third variation on the theme of "Golden Autumn" was created in 1977 and, in addition to the band leader, the group included: Gary Creighton's wife - singer, guitarist, tambourine Lorraine Dechter and flautist/cellist Erb Swanigan. Gary Creighton is a unique poet and musician. He collaborated fruitfully with his best friend and co-writer Joseph Pusey. Together they wrote a large number of excellent songs, imbued with warmth and selfless love for people, including the album "Children Of The Mist" and Pusey's solo album "In My Lady's Chamber", released in the same year. Gary Creighton died of congenital heart disease in 1982. Erb Swanigan (real name Herbert John Swanigan) was a talented Californian multi-instrumentalist who was fluent in a dozen different musical styles. Music teacher. He grew up in a musical family, his father was a jazz double bassist, and his cousin was a composer and producer of rhythm and blues records. He played with many performers and bands, helping them achieve an original sound. He composed music for television and independent films. She died on the eve of 2011. Lorraine Dechter is the lead singer of the band "Yellow Autumn" of the last convocation. Tracks:
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