Hardin & York

Hardin & York

Genres: Progressive rock, 70s, hammond organ, rock, organ

About Hardin & York

Formed in 1969 Hardin & York were sometimes dubbed "the World's Smallest Big Band” and released several successful albums, especially in Europe. Hardin & York were the English blues-rock-soul duo of drummer Pete York and keyboardist–singer Eddie Hardin. York co-founded the Spencer Davis Group, which Hardin joined as Steve Winwood‘s replacement. Hardin & York released the 1969–70 albums Tomorrow Today and World’s Smallest Big Band on Bell Records, followed by the 1971 Decca title For the World. In 1974, they teamed with Taste–Stud bassist Charlie McCracken. Hardin and McCracken cut two albums in the Streetwalkers spin-off Axis Point. Members: Eddie Hardin (vocals, keyboards, piano, organ, synthesizer), Pete York (drums, percussion) Jazz Rock Soul: Hardin & York spaceritual.net: Hardin & York

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Hardin & York — Top 10 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Hardin & York Natural Gas
Hardin & York Northern Medley
Hardin & York Candlelight
Hardin & York The Pike
Hardin & York Freedom
Hardin & York Mullberry Place
Hardin & York Mountains of Sand
Hardin & York Extension 345 (1971)
Hardin & York For the world (1971)
Hardin & York Can't Keep A Good Man Down .1969
Natural Gas
Northern Medley
Candlelight
Mullberry Place
Mountains of Sand
Extension 345 (1971)
For the world (1971)
Can't Keep A Good Man Down .1969