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Jim Capaldi of Traffic portrait during an interview in 1970 in London

When Traffic finally broke up in 1974 after releasing 11 albums, Capaldi busied himself with solo projects. Traffic eventually reformed to tour in 1993-94, and Capaldi toured in 1998 with fellow.


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Jim Capaldi Beloved rock drummer and songwriter, key member of Traffic, notched infrequent solo hits. Read Full Biography STREAM OR BUY: Active 1960s - 2000s Born August 2, 1944 in Evesham, Worcestershire, England Died January 28, 2005 in London, England Genre Pop/Rock Styles


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Former Traffic drummer Jim Capaldi died in London today (Jan. 28) aged 60. He had been suffering from stomach cancer. Capaldi was a member of Traffic from its formation in 1967 until the band final…


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The British rock band from Birmingham founded by Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Chris Wood, and Dave Mason were known for their genre-fluid rock music. Published on April 30, 2020 By uDiscover.


Jim Capaldi on tour with Traffic in Europe on 28th March 1973

In 1967, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, Dave Mason, and Jim Capaldi established Traffic. They initially embraced psychedelic rock and combined jazz elements with their sound to produce a unique sound. Their early success came with the debut album entitled 'Mr. Fantasy.' The record became number 16 on the UK Albums Chart and found a place […]


Various ‎ Dear Mr Fantasy (Featuring Music Of Jim Capaldi & Traffic

Discover the unforgettable sound of Jim Capaldi's music catalogue, from his days in iconic band Traffic to his solo career. Explore the albums, singles, and standalone tracks and experience the magic of his music.


Jim Capaldi on stage with Traffic at the Palazzo dello Sport in Rome

Joined by Jim Capaldi, Chris Wood and Dave Mason, it was a mercurial set-up that made for a fitful lifespan, though they left behind an influential catalogue that offered a thrilling synthesis of soul, jazz, psychedelia and prog. Sometimes within the same song… 10) You Can All Join In (Traffic, 1968)


Jim CapaldiTrafficElectric Nights 12" Vinyl PROMO Record Album 1979

Jim Capaldi made wonderful music with Traffic, and on a run of seriously star-studded solo albums (Image credit: Keith Morris/Redferns) He is perhaps most widely known as the drummer with Traffic, the band he co-founded in 1967, and thus for his crucial role in one of experimental rock's prime exponents.


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Jim Capaldi, a drummer and songwriter who played with the classic British rock band Traffic on "Feelin' Alright," "You Can All Join In" and other songs, died early yesterday in London. He was.


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I do not own the copyrights to the audio and the picture.Album: When the Eagle Flies, 1974Line-upStevie Winwood: Keyboards, guitar, vocals Jim Capaldi (1944-.


TRAFFIC (Steve Winwood, Dave Mason, Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood

Traffic were an English rock band formed in Birmingham [4] in April 1967 by Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Chris Wood and Dave Mason. [5]


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They were guitarist Dave Mason and drummer Jim Capaldi, both from Worcestershire, and Chris Wood, an art school student and jazz buff from just up the Black Country road in Stourbridge and who was self‑taught on sax and flute.


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Jim Capaldi, the drummer who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last March for his role in the influential British band Traffic, died Friday in London after a battle with.


1974 Traffic Jim Capaldi, the group 23year old drummer. © Keystone

Drummer Jim Capaldi, who co-founded the late-Sixties psychedelic blues band Traffic with then eighteen-year-old Steve Winwood, died early today of stomach cancer at a London hospital. He was.


Jim Capaldi on stage with Traffic at the Palazzo dello Sport in Rome

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