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There are at least three artists called Flyte.
Flyte is the indie folk of London, United Kingdom-based singers and songwriters Will Taylor and Nick Hill. They were initially a four-piece, with Jon Supran and Sam Berridge completing the line-up. They released three studio albums thus far: The Loved Ones (2017), This Is Really Going to Hurt (2021) and Flyte (2023).
Flyte was a Dutch/Flemish progressive rock group active from circa 1975 to 1981, with a brief reunion in 1984 for a special concert. They released an album, Dawn Dancer in 1979 and a final single in 1980.
Flyte was the name of a group with Chris Hillman, Gene Clark, Herb Pederson, Al Perkins and Trey Thompson. The band played on 8 December 1982 at The Palomino in Los Angeles. Flyte was a group venture originating in sessions for a Gene Clark solo album, where Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen helped out. They made some recordings with Michael Clarke sitting in on drums, which remain unreleased. For their concerts Flyte was joined by Emmylou Harris.
There are at least three artists called Flyte.
Flyte is the indie folk of London, United Kingdom-based singers and songwriters Will Taylor and Nick Hill. They were initially a four-piece, with Jon Supran and Sam Berridge completing the line-up. They released three studio albums thus far: The Loved Ones (2017), This Is Really Going to Hurt (2021) and Flyte (2023).
Flyte was a Dutch/Flemish progressive rock group active from circa 1975 to 1981, with a brief reunion in 1984 for a special concert. They released an album, Dawn Dancer in 1979 and a final single in 1980.
Flyte was the name of a group with Chris Hillman, Gene Clark, Herb Pederson, Al Perkins and Trey Thompson. The band played on 8 December 1982 at The Palomino in Los Angeles. Flyte was a group venture originating in sessions for a Gene Clark solo album, where Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen helped out. They made some recordings with Michael Clarke sitting in on drums, which remain unreleased. For their concerts Flyte was joined by Emmylou Harris.
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