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Geoff Bridgford

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Reliable sources on Geoff Bridgford (mentioned in the following Wikipedia pages):

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  • To Whom It May Concern: "After touring in 1971 to promote their previous album, Trafalgar, the Bee Gees worked quickly to complete another album. They recorded the song "Paper Mache, Cabbages and Kings" on 3 January 1972 which was the last song recorded with the Australian drummer Geoff Bridgford." To Whom It May Concern (Bee Gees album)
  • My World, a song of the Bee Gees (1972): "was the last single released by the band with Geoff Bridgford as well as the single cover as he left in March that year" My World (Bee Gees song)
  • Trafalgar: "Geoff Bridgford's only full-length appearance on a Bee Gees album as an official member." Trafalgar (album)
  • The Loner: "Musicians who played on the album include Leslie Harvey of Stone the Crows and Geoff Bridgford from The Groove who would join the reformed Bee Gees for a short period." The Loner (Maurice Gibb album) <br><br> References: see above

Article about the musician Geoff Bridgford[edit]


Geoff Bridgford is an Australian drummer (from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia),
initially for Steve And The Board, The Groove & Tin Tin and later on for Bee Gees.
After leaving the 'Bee Gees' in 1972, he continued as a recording and touring drummer.
From the late 80s he has been more involved with his career as a singer/songwriter.

Quoted from: https://www.discogs.com/artist/1119268-Geoff-Bridgford [1]

Geoff Bridgford's Website: https://geoffbridgford.bandcamp.com [2]

Wikis about songs of the Bee Gees with Geoff Bridgford:

Trafalgar (1971) : "Geoff Bridgford's only full-length appearance on a Bee Gees album as an official member" [3]
My World (1972) : "the last single released" by the Bee Gees "with Geoff Bridgford as well as the single cover as he left in March that year" [4]
To Whom It May Concern (1972) : The Bee Gees recorded "Paper Mache, Cabbages and Kings" "with the Australian drummer Geoff Bridgford" [5]
The Loner (1969/70) : "Musicians who played on the album include Leslie Harvey of Stone the Crows and Geoff Bridgford from The Groove" [6]


Rainer H. Lungershausen (talk) 06:18, 5 October 2019 (UTC)

References[edit]

  1. Discography: https://www.discogs.com/artist/1119268-Geoff-Bridgford
  2. Geoff Bridgford's Homepage: http://geoffbridgford.com
  3. Trafalgar (album): "Geoff Bridgford's only full-length appearance on a Bee Gees album as an official member." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trafalgar_(album)
  4. My World, a song of the Bee Gees (1972) : "the last single released by" the Bee Gees "with Geoff Bridgford as well as the single cover as he left in March that year." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_World_(Bee_Gees_song)
  5. To Whom It May Concern (Bee Gees album) : "After touring in 1971 to promote their previous album, Trafalgar, the Bee Gees worked quickly to complete another album. They recorded the song "Paper Mache, Cabbages and Kings" on 3 January 1972 which was the last song recorded with the Australian drummer Geoff Bridgford." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_Whom_It_May_Concern_(Bee_Gees_album)
  6. The Loner (Maurice Gibb album): "Musicians who played on the album include Leslie Harvey of Stone the Crows and Geoff Bridgford from The Groove who would join the reformed Bee Gees for a short period." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Loner_(Maurice_Gibb_album)

Article on the musician Geoff Bridgford[edit]


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