Culpeper's Orchard

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Culpeper's Orchard
General information
origin Denmark
Genre (s) Progressive rock
founding 1969
resolution around 1978
Founding members
Cy Nicklin
Guitar, piano
Nils Henriksen
Michael Friis
Rodger Barker

Culpeper's Orchard was a Danish progressive rock band that was formed in 1969.

Band history

The English guitarist Cy Nicklin, previously a member of Day of Phoenix, founded the band. Her debut album , influenced by folk , blues and psychedelic rock , was released in 1970. Two more albums followed two years later. At Second Sight played Ken Gudman drums for Going for a song Henriksen and Gudman were Niels Vangkilde, Nils Tuxen and Tom McEwan replaced. The band then shortened their name to Culpeper. In 1977 they released another album on which Thomas Puggaard-Müller played guitar instead of Vangkilde and Tuxen.

Discography

  • 1970: Culpeper's Orchard
  • 1972: Second Sight
  • 1972: Going for a Song
  • 1977: All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go (as Culpeper)

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