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  1. Steve Gurl joins Babe Ruth, replacing Chris Holmes on keyboards. Babe Ruth appeared again on BBC Two's The Old Grey Whistle Test, this time getting banned from BBC by Bernie Andrews. Babe Ruth was unbanned from BBC in 1975. The next two albums, Babe Ruth and Stealin' Home, were released in 1975.

  2. 7 de oct. de 2020 · After the album’s release, Holmes was replaced by ex-Wild Turkey keyboardist Steve Gurl. In February 1975, Babe Ruth issued their self-titled third album on Harvest, their last for the label. It features nine songs, including “Private Number,” “Sad But Rich,” “Dancer,” and “The Duchess of Orleans.”

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

  4. In 1974, Steve Gurl from Glenn Cornick's WILD TURKEY replaced Holmes on Keyboards for the third album, "Babe Ruth" which cracked the US Top 100. The same year, Shacklock left the band to work as a solo songwriter and record producer.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Any_TroubleAny Trouble - Wikipedia

    Any Trouble's new line-up included Andy Ebsworth on drums and Steve Gurl on keyboards, with original members Clive Gregson and Phil Barnes. The sessions started promisingly enough with Val Garay as producer but Garay left after contract negotiations broke down.

  6. Explore music from Steve Gurl. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Steve Gurl on Discogs.

  7. Babe Ruth discography and songs: Music profile for Babe Ruth, formed 1970. Genres: Progressive Rock, Hard Rock, Rock. Albums include First Base, The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One, and Babe Ruth.