Five's Company

Five's Company

Genres: Garage Rock, rock, Psychedelic Rock, electronic, Progressive rock

About Five's Company

Five's Company was a mid-1960s British beat band, fronted by singer Edward Broadbridge. They released three singles in total for Pye Records (all in 1966) and, finally, an LP for the Saga label entitled The Ballad of Fred the Pixie (1969). One of their 1966 singles was a cover version of 'Session Man' by The Kinks. Another interesting footnote: in the line-up was Bob Brunning, future bassist of Fleetwood Mac.

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