During this period Humble Pie #1 released two more albums, “Rock On” in March 1971 and the historic “Performance-Rockin’ The Fillmore” live album in November 1971. They toured exhaustively beginning in July 1970 and continued almost non-stop until September 1971 when Peter Frampton left the band. Under new management and a new record label they began to tour and conquer the U.S. In July 1970 Humble Pie released “Humble Pie" on the A&M label which began to display the power that most rock & roll fans would come to know and love about the live Humble Pie. Upon the bankruptcy of their Immediate record label, Humble Pie hired new management, Dee Anthony and signed on with A&M Records, a label familiar to Greg Ridley as they were Spooky Tooth’s record label, as well as the label for Procol Harum, Free, Joe Cocker and Fairport Convention. They toured under these albums until early 1970. This album and the December 1969 follow up “Town & Country” could be best described as mellow, countrified, acoustic anything but hard driving rock & roll/R&B based that Humble Pie later became famous for. Humble Pie #1 released their debut album in July 1969 “As Safe As Yesterday” on the Immediate label. He recruited Peter Frampton formerly of The Herd (guitar & vocals), Greg Ridley formerly of Spooky Tooth (bass & vocals) and Jerry Shirley formerly of Little Women (drums) in the middle of the rock and roll explosion known as the British Invasion, Part II. Steve Marriott (guitar & vocals) formerly of The Small Faces formed Humble Pie in early 1969. So that is why we have included links to the Humble Pie Tour Archive as it exists today. We will only achieve this with your help. Over time we hope this archival collection will include setlists, photos, ticket stubs, posters, performance reviews and of course details of each concert date,including location, venue, headlining/support acts, number of shows, cancellations,etc. wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Jim_Leverton.This is a website dedicated to the archival of Humble Pie tour dates from the beginning in August 1969 until March 1975 when the classic Humble Pie ended with their “Goodbye Tour”.wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Rick_Richards.jpg.wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Peter_Frampton_at_the_2011_Ottawa_Bluesfest.jpg.wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/CharlieHuhn.jpg.wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/_Colosseum.orum,_Bonn_IMG_6506_Clem_Clempson.jpg.wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Jerry_Shirley.jpg.wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Bobby_Tench_wikipedia_copyright.jpg.wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Steve_Marriott_(Humble_Pie).jpg.wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Ean_Evans_-_Lynyrd_Skynyrd.jpg.wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Greg_Ridley_-_Humble_Pie_-_1973.jpg.wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Humble_Pie_1974.jpg.wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Humble_Pie_(1971).png.wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Humble_Pie_(1971).png?width=300.After several lineup changes and breakups, the group's final tour in 2002 featured drummer Shirley alongside bassist and vocalist Ridley (previously a member of the original lineup from 1969 to 1975), guitarist and vocalist Bobby Tench (previously a member from 1980 to 1981), lead vocalist and guitarist Johnny Warman, guitarist Dave "Bucket" Colwell and keyboardist Dean Rees, keyboardist Zoot Money, bassist Nigel Harrison, guitarist Clem Clempson and vocalist Dave Walker. Formed in January 1969, the group originally included vocalist and guitarist Steve Marriott, guitarist and vocalist Peter Frampton, bassist and vocalist Greg Ridley, and drummer Jerry Shirley. Humble Pie were an English hard rock band from Moreton, Essex.
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