Indian Summer

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Year
1971
Peak Position
#74
Weeks on Chart
5
Total Ratings
0

Artist Bio:
Audience is a British progressive rock band that was formed in the late 1960s. The band released several albums throughout the 1970s and gained a reputation for their unique blend of progressive rock, folk, and jazz influences. One of their most well-known albums is "House on the Hill," released in 1971, which featured intricate compositions and thoughtful lyrics.


Audience was known for their skilled musicianship, with Howard Werth on vocals and guitar, Keith Gemmell on saxophone and clarinet, Trevor Williams on bass, and Tony Connor on drums. Despite critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base, Audience never achieved mainstream commercial success. The band ultimately disbanded in the mid-1970s, but their music continues to be appreciated by fans of progressive rock and music enthusiasts interested in the British rock scene of the 1970s.

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