Heron (UK)
Heron (UK)

Heron (UK)

About Heron (UK)

Heron are an English folk-rock band who released two albums in the early 1970s and have continued to perform since reforming in the 1990s. The band had its origins in 1967 at the Dolphin Folk Club in Maidenhead, Berkshire, where Tony Pook (vocals), Roy Apps (guitar, vocals), and Robert Collins (guitar) played together, inspired by Bob Dylan and The Incredible String Band. They are not to be confused with another 70’s act also called Heron, who were headed by Mike Heron.

Heron (UK) Q&A
When did Heron (UK)'s first album release?

Heron (UK)'s first album Twice as Nice & Half the Price released on Fri Jan 01 1971.

What is the most popular album by Heron (UK)?

The most popular album by Heron (UK)'s is Twice as Nice & Half the Price

What is the most popular song by Heron (UK)?

The most popular song by Heron (UK)'s is Big A

When did Heron (UK) start making music?

Heron (UK)'s first song Big A released on Tue Jun 01 1971.

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