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Old 06-10-2005, 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Wouter Vuijk
I don't recall a Clem Cleamons being guitarist for Humble Pie aside from Peter Frampton and Steve Marriott.
Sure you're not confused with Clem Clempson, guitarist for Colosseum?

Correct me if I'm wrong.

Wouter

My mistake...YES, it WAS Clem Clempson. Clem took Peter Frampton's place in Humble Pie in 1972...his first album with them was the Smokin' album (with the great Humble Pie classic, "30 Days In The Hole" and their fantastic cover of Eddie Cochrane's "C'mon Everybody").

I seem to remember Clem leaving Colosseum after their 1971 Live album. I DO remember that Gary Moore replaced Clem when Jon Hiesman reformed Colosseum after a couple of year hiatus. (That reformed band, Hiesman named "Colosseum II" and also included eventual original Peter Green Splinter Group bassist Neal Murray)
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