While they were celebrated for high-energy live shows, the band also produced several influential studio albums: TEN YEARS AFTER - ALVIN LEE 1974 - January to June
: Lead vocals, lead guitar, and primary songwriter. Leo Lyons : Bassist and co-founder. Ric Lee : Drums (no relation to Alvin). Chick Churchill : Keyboards.
Ten Years After was a powerhouse of the late 1960s British blues-rock scene, largely defined by the lightning-fast fretwork of their frontman, . Often hailed as "the fastest guitarist in the West," Lee’s virtuosic speed and soulful delivery propelled the band from local fame in Nottingham to global superstardom. The Core Quartet and Early Years
Their name was chosen in late 1966, allegedly in honour of Lee's idol, Elvis Presley, marking ten years after Elvis's breakthrough year in 1956. The Woodstock Breakthrough
Ten Years After And Alvin Lee -
While they were celebrated for high-energy live shows, the band also produced several influential studio albums: TEN YEARS AFTER - ALVIN LEE 1974 - January to June
: Lead vocals, lead guitar, and primary songwriter. Leo Lyons : Bassist and co-founder. Ric Lee : Drums (no relation to Alvin). Chick Churchill : Keyboards.
Ten Years After was a powerhouse of the late 1960s British blues-rock scene, largely defined by the lightning-fast fretwork of their frontman, . Often hailed as "the fastest guitarist in the West," Lee’s virtuosic speed and soulful delivery propelled the band from local fame in Nottingham to global superstardom. The Core Quartet and Early Years
Their name was chosen in late 1966, allegedly in honour of Lee's idol, Elvis Presley, marking ten years after Elvis's breakthrough year in 1956. The Woodstock Breakthrough