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  1. Créditos adaptados desde las notas de álbum de Traveling Underground. [3] Ian Lloyd & Stories. Ian Lloyd – voces; Steve Love – guitarra; Kenneth Bichel – teclados, sintetizador ARP, Mellotron; Bryan Madey – batería, percusión; Kenny Aaronson – bajo eléctrico; Personal técnico. Kenny Kerner – productor (todas las ...

  2. 11 de dic. de 2014 · But keyboardist/composer Michael Brown (a graduate of Left Banke and Montage) was gone, and the new members were keyboardist Kenneth Bichel and bassist Kenny Aaronson. Traveling Underground proved that there was life after Brown for Stories; this is a generally solid effort, although About Us remains the band's most essential album.

  3. In 2022, Aaronson played a major role in "Sentimental Junk," Guerra's fifth solo album. Discography With Dust. Dust (1971) Hard Attack (1972) With Stories. Brother Louie (1973) Traveling Underground (1973) With Rick Derringer. Derringer (1976) Sweet Evil (1977) Derringer Live (1977) If I Weren't So Romantic, I'd Shoot You (1978 ...

  4. Lloyd did remain with Stories for one more album – Traveling Underground (1973) before leaving the group. Bassist Kenny Aaronson (b. April 14, 1952, Brooklyn) (formerly of Dust), who had performed bass on the "Brother Louie" cover, and keyboardist Ken Bichel (b. 1945, Detroit) stepped in to fill the void.

  5. 4:33. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Traveling Underground by Ian Lloyd & Stories. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  6. 8 de mar. de 2021 · Monday, March 8, 2021. Ian Lloyd And Stories - Traveling Underground (1973 us, glam art rock with prog shades) Stories Bridges (song) With 1973's Traveling Underground, Stories changed its name to Ian Lloyd & Stories and unveiled a new five-man lineup.

  7. 30 de sept. de 2018 · "Brother Louie" and "Mammy Blue" indicated that Stories might have made a great blue-eyed soul band, instead, Traveling Underground is the work of a fine pop-rock/art-rock band that occasionally detoured into blue-eyed soul. (Alex Henderson, allmusic.com) The album can convince despite the departure of Brown.