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  1. The Gods were an English rock band founded in 1965. The original band members included Mick Taylor (later with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and the Rolling Stones), Brian Glascock, his brother John (later with Jethro Tull), keyboardist Ken Hensley (later with Uriah Heep) and Joe Konas.

  2. The GODS are most famous for introducing the world to Ken HENSLEY, the multi talented, main songwriter of URIAH HEEP's most famous period and an excellent solo career in his own right, but also housing Greg LAKE and Mick Taylor in their ranks at some point in their relatively short lived history.

  3. 26 de ago. de 2010 · The Gods - Looking Glass ( Genesis 1968 ) Genesis is the debut album by the British band The Gods. The LP was recorded in 1968 and released that same year by EMI / Columbia Records) in...

  4. The original bandmembers included Mick Taylor (later with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and the Rolling Stones), Brian Glascock, and his brother John (later with Jethro Tull), future Uriah Heep ...

  5. British progressive/psychedelic band of the '60s whose alumni went on to perform with Uriah Heep and King Crimson. Read Full Biography.

  6. 26 de jan. de 2024 · The Gods were a late 60s British rock band, whose members would later go to join various big rock acts including King Crimson, Uriah Heep, Jethro Tull or The Rolling Stones. They released two albums.

  7. The music of The Gods is mostly pop-rock - borrowing some from psychedilia and suggesting on occasion progressive rock. The key to this band's fame is the future of those who were members and/or associated with the band: Ken Hensley ( Uriah Heep, Blackfoot) Lee Kerslake ( Uriah Heep, Ozzie Osbourne) and John Glascock ( Carmen , Toe Fat , Head ...