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  1. Eire Apparent. In 1967 the band moved to London and were signed by ex- Animal Chas Chandler and Mike Jeffery, who changed the band's name to 'Eire Apparent' [ 7 ] – Jeffery wanted to exploit the Irish dimension and his wife came up with the new name. Eire Apparent were briefly signed to Track Records, who also handled Chandler and Jeffery's ...

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    Eire Apparent. Eire Apparent was a psychedelic band from Belfast, Northern Ireland, noted for launching the careers of Henry McCullough and Ernie Graham, and for having Robert Wyatt and Jimi Hendrix play on, and Jimi Hendrix produce, their only album. Originally formed as The People (9) in 1965, they changed their name to Eire Apparent in 1967.

  3. Explore Eire Apparent's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Eire Apparent on AllMusic.

  4. Eire Apparent was in fact the last lineup of The People, a band whose history dates back through several lineup changes to the early 1960's. The People had been managed by David Robinson and had moved from North Ireland to Blackpool and then spent a highly successful and influential period in Dublin, before setting off for London in May 1967.

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  5. Provided to YouTube by Buddah/LegacyRock 'N' Roll Band · Eire ApparentSunrise℗ Originally released 1969. All rights reserved by Sony Music EntertainmentRelea...

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  6. In later years, Eire Apparent were mostly remembered as a footnote to Hendrix's career, though the members remained active throughout the ensuing decade and beyond. Ernie Graham helped to found the pub rock band Clancy, after cutting a genuinely brilliant solo album -- indeed, one of the great albums (and perhaps the greatest unknown album) of the 1970s, backed by Brinsley Schwarz.

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  8. Eire Apparent was a band from Northern Ireland. In early 1967 ace-guitarist Henry McCullough (formerly of The Sky Rockets Showband and Gene & The Gents) from Portstewart in Northern Ireland made his way to Belfast where he teamed up with bassist Chris Stewart (born Eric Christopher Stuart), singer Ernie Graham (born Ernest Harold Graham, 14 June 1946, in Belfast) and drummer Dave Lutton (born ...

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