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230:. Their second record, "Oh My Love", was another blues cover. Like its predecessor (and subsequent releases), it failed to chart. Their only chart single was "I Take What I Want", which reached No 28 on 8 May 1966. The Artwoods were one of the few British bands of the era to play behind the 288:
their singles never seemed to connect with the record-buying public. The group broke up in mid-1967. Art Wood joined his brother Ted in the graphics-art business and continued to perform music on a semi-professional basis. He also played with the
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song, "Sweet Mary". Although it didn't reach the charts, it got sufficient airplay to bring the band a lot of live work, including an appearance on the first live edition of
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label, with the band billing itself as St. Valentine's Day Massacre; but by the time of its release the Artwoods had effectively ceased to exist.
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band who formed in 1963 and were professionally active between 1964 and 1967. They were a popular live attraction, rivalling groups such as
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from the Roadrunners joining as bassist, in December 1964 the band turned professional, securing a residency at London's
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and guitarist Derek Griffiths from Red Bludd's Bluesicians joined the Art Wood Combo, the Artwoods were formed. With
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notes that the Artwoods' early records today stand up well against the work of more successful groups such as
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for a short period during 1962, simultaneously fronting his own group, the Art Wood Combo. When keyboardist
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The Artwoods were dropped by Decca at the end of 1966, and they signed a one-record deal with
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Over the years, there have been two compilations released by the band. In 1983,
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Derek Griffiths – lead guitar (born Derek Charles Griffiths, 23 June 1944, in
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and was later appointed as Head of Music at the station.
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Steady Gettin' It – The Complete Recordings 1964–67
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Index

R&B
Decca
Parlophone
Repertoire
Spark
Art Wood
Reginald Dunnage
Malcolm Pool
Keef Hartley
Jon Lord
British rhythm and blues
the Animals
record sales
Arthur Wood
Ronnie Wood
Faces
Rolling Stones
Alexis Korner
Blues Incorporated
Jon Lord
Keef Hartley
Rory Storm
Malcolm Pool
100 Club
Decca Records
Radio 2
Terry Wogan
Ken Bruce
Gloria Hunniford
Muddy Waters

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