Fruupp

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Fruup were an early 1970s progressive rock band, which originated in Ireland, but developed a fan base in the UK. They released several albums, including Future Legends (1973), Seven Secrets (1974), The Prince of Heaven's Eyes (1974), and Modern Masquerades (1975), were relatively popular, particularly on the student scene, and as a support group (they supported Queen (rock band) on their UK tour in 1974) but never quite made into it the big time.

Most of the artwork on their album covers was done by the band member Peter Farrelly.

Stephen Houston left the band in late 1974, when he became an academic Christian, and was replaced by John Mason, although the band then split a year later.

There have been rumours (at the end of 2006) of a possible reunion tour, including a statement by Stephen Houston on his website that he is: "definitely open to the possibility of a reunification tour if management, funding and the band members personal lifestyles could handle the upheaval."

[edit] Personnel

  • Peter Farrelly - Guitar, Bass, Lead Vocals
  • Martin Foye - Drums, Percussion
  • Stephen Houston - Keyboards, Oboe, Vocals (1971 - 1974)
  • Vince McCusker - Guitar, Vocals
  • John Mason - Keyboards, Vibes, Vocals (1975 - 1976)
  • Ian McDonald - Sax

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