![]() * became part of the quartet, 'Barclay James Harvest' in 1967. * formed an R&B group called 'The Blues Keepers', with Lees and became a multi-instrumentalist, adding harmonica and 12-string guitar to the group's sound. * in 1964, at Oldham School of Art, joined a rock band called 'The Sorcerers', playing tambourine and singing alongside the self-taught guitarist John Lees. * at secondary school, mastered the tenor banjo at 11 and as a teenager, played tenor horn in the 'Delph Brass Band'. * was inspired as much by Mahler as McCartney and committed to combining classical and rock music and once described his work as an 'attempt to bridge the gap between Radios 1 and 3'. * produced the 'mellotron' playing which was integral to the band's sound. * was in the 1970s, part of 'Barclay James Harvest', whose symphonic rock music was often recorded and performed with a 60-piece orchestra. Things you probably didn't know about Woolly, that he : ![]() Woolly Wolstenholme keyboard player for symphonic rock band 'Barclay James Harvest' has died at the age of 63. ![]()
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