Aviator (British band)
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Aviator is an English rock band formed in 1978.
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Origin | United Kingdom (1978) |
Genres | Progressive rock, pop |
Years active | 1979-1980 |
Members |
Aviator was founded in 1978 by Jack Lancaster (saxophone, flute, synthesizer), Mick Rogers (guitar & lead vocals), Clive Bunker (drums) and John G. Perry (bass & vocals). The brand released their debut album Aviator (1979) which contained nine tracks. They went on tour in Europe as a supporting act for Steve Hillage before performing on various festivals and venues throughout Germany. Jack Lancaster left the band after the tour of 1979.
The three members that remained recorded the band's second and final album - Turbulence (1980).
The band reunited with all four members present for Lancaster's solo album Skinningrove Bay in 1980.[1]
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