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The band was founded by Bennett, a former pop star, after the dissolution of the Cliff Bennett Band. He teamed with the former Gods keyboard player Hensley, who drafted in fellow ex-Gods members Kerslake and Glascock. The name was decided over dinner when Bennett and his manager attempted to create the most disgusting band name possible.[citation needed]
Toe Fat was to the record label, Rare Earth, in the US. In the UK, the band signed with EMI, who released their first album on the Parlophone label, and the second on Regal Zonophone.
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Hensley quit the band to form Uriah Heep. Alan Kendall replaced Hensley, before their second album, Toe Fat Two. Bennett admitted in the sleeve notes of his Rebellion album that when asked he "probably should have joined them". Kerslake left to join the National Head Band, before also joining Uriah Heep in 1971. Glascock later joined Jethro Tull. Another ex-Gods man, Brian Glascock, became the new drummer.
Jonathan Peel (not the DJ) produced Toe Fat 2, after hearing them on several BBC radio sessions, including one for Terry Wogan. However, this LP also flopped, despite more radio airplay, and a reasonably successful US tour promoting it. Following these successive failures, their management and labels informed the group that they could no longer fund them.
Bennett recorded Rebellion, before quitting the music industry to become a shipping magnate. He still occasionally tours with the Rebel Rousers.
Alan Kendall and Brian Glascock went on to play with, and write for, the Bee Gees.
Great band !!! with a strange name
Those album covers are weird as shit. First one reminds me of that douche who does all those stupid Thumb movies.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, I meant to say that this band kicks ass.
ReplyDeleteI think Toe Fat and Death are my favorite discoveries from your blog thus far.
Toe Fat is really strange for sure , and also a pretty important band too members went on to form Uriah Heep and play with Tull and write for the Bee Gees. Yeah I dig the covers they where put together by Hipgnosis the same dudes who made all those iconic 70s covers like Dark Side and Houses of The Holy blah blah eft.
ReplyDeleteI seem to recall Kerslake playing drums for Ozzy atsome point...
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