Talk:Terry Williams (drummer)
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The Dream to Rockpile in 1970?
[edit]I don't think so. Rockpile as a band did not even exist until very much later in the 1970s, by which time Terry had already been with Man for several years. Terry may well have worked with Edmunds as a session drummer for the Rockfield sessions when Edmunds was recording the album named 'Rockpile', but that was strictly an Edmunds solo album and no band of that name existed until Edmunds, Bremner, Lowe and Williams first got together in 1976 (after Man recorded 'All's well that ends well' and split. 21st CENTURY GREENSTUFF 12:27, 15 March 2010 (UTC)
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