The Steampacket

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The Steampacket

Background information
Origin London
Genre(s) Blues, Soul
Years active 1960s
Label(s) Charly Records
Members
Long John Baldry - vocals
Rod Stewart - vocals
Julie Driscoll - vocals
Brian Auger - Organ
Vic Briggs - guitar
Richard Brown - bass guitar
Micky Waller -drums

The Steampacket was a British blues band of the 1960s, notable mainly for the fact that so many of its members subsequently became famous.

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The group was formed by Long John Baldry after the break-up of his previous group the Hoochie Coochie Men. It included Hoochie Coochie Men vocalist Rod Stewart, female vocalist Julie Driscoll, organist Brian Auger and guitarist Vic Briggs. They were managed by Giorgio Gomelsky, who had previously been involved with The Rolling Stones and The Yardbirds.

Steampacket played at various clubs, theatres and student unions around the country, including supporting the Rolling Stones on their 1965 British tour. Because of contractual difficulties, however, they never formally recorded a studio or live album. Tracks from tapes made at a rehearsal in the Marquee Club in London were released after the band split as an album, The First Supergroup, and some were later released by Charley Records as The Steampacket - Featuring Rod Stewart (see picture).

Stewart left in 1966, and the group disbanded soon after. Long John Baldry pursued a solo career and had a Number 1 hit in the UK in 1967 with Let the Heartaches Begin. Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger and Vic Briggs formed Trinity, and had a UK hit in 1968 with This Wheel's on Fire. Rod Stewart later sang with the Jeff Beck Group, the Faces and as a solo artist. There is an urban legend that Peter Green and Mick Fleetwood, later of Fleetwood Mac, played with the Steampacket. In fact the Steampacket, with the exception of Rod Stewart's departure, had the same personnel from its inception to its disintegration.

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[edit] External links

The Brian Auger Trinity with Steampacket on YouTube

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