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Blues X Five

from Victoria BC

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Blues X Five

circa 1965 - circa 1969
In the photo L-R Richard Moore, Ron Flatman,Norm MacPherson, John Fisher and Ed Wright circa 1967.

In 1967, in a little British Colonial city, Victoria British Columbia came an incredible electric Blues Band. THE BLUES X FIVE was at the time, probably one of the top ten blues bands in North America. Living in the USA I have seen the best and Blues X Five are one of the best. So good they opened for THE DOORS. The lineup of the group I was very involved with, and I think the best of the many versions of the group was ED WRIGHT, vocals and harp, NORM MacPHERSON, lead guitar, RICHARD MOORE, lead and rhythm guitar, JOHN FISHER bass and the incredible RON FLATMAN drums. These guys were mere kids but could have stood up to the early STONES. Those were incredible days in the mid 1960's. Probably never to be repeated. Source David Glover
Broken Up

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Past Members

Dave Ashton
Guitar
60s
John Fisher
Bass
60s
Ron Flatman
Drums
60s
Reid Hudson
Bass
60s
Dennis Jeans
Bass
60s
Norm Macpherson
Guitar
60s
Derek Walsh
Harp/Vocals
60s
Bruce Wright
Drums/Vocals
60s
Ed Wright "Diamond Eagle"
Harp/Vocals
60s
Dave Macpherson
Guitar
60s
Bob Jirik
Guitar
60s
Terry Watling
Guitar
60s

Band Articles

High times in Victoria: Remembering the Summer of Love
Remembering the Summer of Love
Author: Mike Devlin
Focus by Brad Nugent March 1967
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Author: Brad Nugent

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