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The Heywoods were a British folk band formed in the 1960s, consisting of Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway, and Tony Macaulay. The trio was known for their rich vocal harmonies and acoustic sound. They released several albums and singles during their career, including their self-titled debut album in 1970.
The Heywoods gained popularity for their melodic and introspective folk music, drawing influence from traditional folk and contemporary pop music. They are best known for their hit single "Someone's Taken Maria Away," which reached the UK Top 10 in 1971. The Heywoods disbanded in the early 1970s, with each member going on to pursue successful careers as songwriters and producers in the music industry.
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