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  1. Hatfield and the North were an experimental Canterbury scene rock band that lasted from October 1972 to June 1975, with some reunions thereafter.

  2. HATFIELD & THE NORTH were a two-album Canterbury Scene band, named after the well-known A1 Motorway sign on the Great North Road from London to Edinburgh. Their first eponymously-titled album passed by virtually unnoticed at the time of its release in 1974, but their second album "The Rotters' Club" (1975) is much better-known.

  3. Jul 31, 2016 · Hatfield and the North - Live at Rainbow Theatre, 1975. dedeguitarmann. 8.62K subscribers. 3.3K. 188K views 7 years ago. This is a pitch/sync corrected version of this live performance by...

  4. Band: Hatfield And The NorthAlbum: Hatfield And The North Year: 1974Genres: Progressive Rock / Jazz Rock (Canterbury Scene)Released: (Japan SHM-CD 2011-VJCP-...

  5. Live at Studio ORTF des Buttes Chaumont, Paris, France January 2nd 1973 1.God Song 0:002.Fol de Rol 5:123.For Robert 7:194.A-Music 10:42Live at Théâtre Prése...

  6. Hatfield And The North. Formed in November 1972 by Pip Pyle, David Sinclair, Phil Miller and his brother Steve Miller (3), strictly confined to front-room appearances. Pianist Steve left after six weeks and was replaced by organist Dave's cousin Richard Sinclair.

  7. Hatfield and the North. Canterbury prog-rock supergroup featuring members of Caravan, Matching Mole, Egg, and Gong. Read Full Biography.