News Added Mar 06, 2017 Stuart Nicholson: vocals (since 1985) Roy Keyworth: guitar (1985–1998, since 1999) Spencer Luckman: drums (since 1987) Dean Baker: keyboards (since 1997) Tim Ashton: bass (1989–1992, since 2014) Galahad are an English progressive rock band formed in 1985. They have released 9 studio albums, 5 live albums and 3 rarities collections […]

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Stuart Nicholson: vocals (since 1985)

Roy Keyworth: guitar (1985–1998, since 1999)

Spencer Luckman: drums (since 1987)

Dean Baker: keyboards (since 1997)

Tim Ashton: bass (1989–1992, since 2014)

Galahad are an English progressive rock band formed in 1985. They have released 9 studio albums, 5 live albums and 3 rarities collections as well as a couple of offshoot project albums in the guise of the Galahad Acoustic Quintet and the Galahad Electric Comapany. Over the last 30 years they have played with the likes of Pendragon, IQ and Twelfth Night. Galahad have performed their own shows and at festivals in Europe and North America, and have sold tens of thousands of albums despite never having had a major record deal. All releases are on their own 'Avalon Records' imprint other than some re-issues which are released in association with Polish label 'Oskar Productions'. In 2012 and after 27 years of existence Galahad released their first ever LP 'Battle Scars' in conjunction with Ritual Echo Records, on high quality 180 gram vinyl, in a gatefold sleeve, as a limited edition pressing of 300 which is already fast becoming a collectors item

Their new album, will be revealed this year.

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