Kaamos (Finnish Band)
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progressive rock Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog; sometimes conflated with art rock) is a broad genre of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom and United States through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s. Init ...
band formed in 1973. They released one album, ''Deeds and Talks'' in 1977Kaamos: Deeds and Talks
/ref> (M&T Production MTLP-7). Album mixed classical and medieval music with folk, blues and funk. Their style was described as " Jethro Tull without the flute".Kaamos biography
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Members

Originally in 1973: * Peter Strohlman (guitar) * Eero Munter (bass) * Eero Valkonen (drums) * Ilkka Poijärvi (organ/keyboards) * Jimmy Lewman (singer) As it was common at the time, there were a lot changes of band members. These include: * Ilpo Murtojärvi (guitar) * Johnny Gustafsson (singer/drummer) * Kyösti Laihi (keyboards) * Jarkko "Jakke" Leivo (bass) * Eric Gylphe (mixing, guitar) * Göran "Jocke" Sumelius (lyrics)


References

{{Authority control Finnish progressive rock groups 1973 establishments in Finland Musical groups established in 1973