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Trapeze, the latest swing.
Guitarist
and vocalist Rob Kendrick began his career while contracted to EMI for his first recording
sessions at Abbey Road Studios in London, a studio immortalized by the Beatles.

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| Rob and Trapeze rock The Marquee in London |
Rob later became a member of two world renowned British rock bands, the English
band Trapeze and their Welsh counterpart Budgie, enjoying great success with both outfits while touring Britain, Europe and
the United States.
The celebrated guitarist and vocalist recorded three albums with Trapeze who soared to fame
with their classic albums "Medusa" and "You Are The Music We’re Just The Band", both of which were
released on The Moody Blues’ Threshold label.
Rob was enlisted as a member of Trapeze in 1974 and subsequently
Warner Brothers Records signed the band for the release of the critically acclaimed "Hot Wire" album. Impressed
with his individual song writing ability, Warner Brothers Records signed Rob to a seven year publishing agreement.
Rob and Trapeze then toured extensively, performing to vast audiences at
festivals and arenas in the United States with The Rolling Stones, The Eagles, ZZ Top and many other celebrated bands. Following
the success of "Hot Wire", Warner Brothers Records released the eagerly anticipated self titled album "Trapeze",
again featuring Rob on guitar. The recent CD issue of an early live Trapeze performance entitled "Live At The Boat Club"
further highlights Rob Kendrick’s contribution to the band’s legendary sound.
Trapeze
remains a firm favourite within the music industry while the internet continues to attract new and ever younger fans. In memory
of his dear friend Mel Galley, Rob Kendrick will continue to bring honour to the name Trapeze.
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Warner Brothers Records Poster
Rob with Trapeze in London
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