Gryphon (band)


Gryphon are an English progressive and medieval folk rock band formed in London in 1973. They are known for their medieval and Renaissance style of music.
The band briefly flourished in the progressive rock heyday of the early 1970s, and then retired to other musical activities before reforming for a one-off reunion in 2009. Subsequently, Gryphon played some gigs in 2015, featured at the Cropredy Festival in 2016, and in 2017, an invitation to a ProgRock festival in Portugal, and in the UK, the NewDay Festival near Canterbury. The first new Gryphon record for 41 years was released in 2018.

History

Formation

Gryphon formed in early 1973 as a four-piece band by English musicians Graeme Taylor, Richard Harvey, Dave Oberlé, and Brian Gulland. Harvey and Gulland were graduates of the Royal College of Music in London who started an acoustic band, using their classically trained backgrounds to perform a mixture of English folk music, contemporary rock, medieval and Renaissance music. The duo were joined by guitarist Graeme Taylor and drummer Dave Oberlé shortly after, thus becoming the first line-up of Gryphon. They soon signed a recording deal with the folk label Transatlantic Records and secured Nick Wright as their manager. The band's first live gig took place on 8 June 1973 at the Stone Parish Church in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, promoted by the town's Friars venue. Their publicist Martin Lewis described their sound: "Imagine Henry VIII in a rock'n'roll band – think Gryphon."

First incarnation

The band was hired to write and perform the music for The Tempest at the National Theatre. Despite the conflict with recording their debut album and the doubts of Peter Hall, their contribution was described as "very successful".
In June 1973, Transatlantic released Gryphon's self-titled debut album, recorded in engineer Adam Skeaping's attic. It marked an early expansion to their sound with the addition of electric guitars, keyboards, and various wind instruments such as the bassoon and krumhorn that were featured little in rock music at the time. The group developed a live reputation in folk and rock clubs across the country; their early period included performances at Shakespeare celebrations at St. Paul's and Southwark Cathedrals. Gryphon received nationwide exposure soon after with features on all four BBC Radio stations within a five-day period. Later that year they composed for the documentary film Glastonbury Fayre and completed a European tour. By 1974, Gryphon acquired Phillip Nestor as their new bassist.
Gryphon recorded their second album, Midnight Mushrumps, in January 1974 at Chipping Norton Recording Studios, Oxfordshire. Its centrepiece is the 18-minute title track conceived by Harvey. Around the time of the album, Lewis arranged for the band to be commissioned to write and record music for stage production of Shakespeare's The Tempest at the National Theatre in London, directed by Peter Hall. It opened at The Old Vic in April 1974, the same month as the album's release. Gryphon's music for the play inspired the direction of Midnight Mushrumps named after a phrase mentioned in the play. Following the successful premiere of the play and acclaim for its music, Lewis arranged for Gryphon to perform at The Old Vic in July 1974, the first concert at the venue by a rock band.
A month following their success at The Old Vic, the band recorded their third album, Red Queen to Gryphon Three. The album marked a reduction in the use of non-standard instruments. By this time they had swapped Wright for a new manager, Brian Lane, who also managed Yes. Former Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman, also a student at the Royal College of Music, had introduced the band to Lane and suggested they be signed to an American label. Released in December 1974, the album was their first released in the US, through Bell Records. Gryphon toured the album across the US, Canada, and the UK as the opening act for Yes between November 1974 and May 1975. The tour was a breakthrough for the group, performing in large venues and crowds nationwide and joined Yes on stage for some encores.
After recording the fourth album Raindance, Taylor and Bennett left the band and went on to form Precious Little.
In 1977, Richard Harvey and Jonathan Davie - under the names Rik Mansworth and John Thomas - were members of the punk/new wave group The Banned.
Gryphon split up in 1977 after the release of their fifth and final album, Treason, released on Harvest Records.

One-off 2009 (live) reunion

In September 2007, Gryphon announced on their website that they had finally decided to produce a new album after a silence of thirty-one years. They also suggested the possibility of a one-off live performance in London, which finally occurred on 6 June 2009 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, thirty-two years after their last performance. The four original members - Richard Harvey, Brian Gulland, Graeme Taylor and Dave Oberlé - opened the evening with a selection of songs and instrumentals from the first album Gryphon. They were then joined by Jon Davie and a new member, the multi-instrumentalist and film/production music composer Graham Preskett for the rest of the evening.

Reformation and ''ReInvention''

A follow-up tour was postponed, but the band eventually played six dates in Spring 2015, with further dates in 2016 including Fairport Convention's Cropredy Convention and a return to Union Chapel Hall.
In the spring of 2016, it was announced that Richard Harvey was leaving the band due to a cramped schedule. Shortly after, Gryphon gained two new members: Keith Thompson on woodwinds and Rory McFarlane on bass.
In September 2018, the band released a new studio album of original material entitled ReInvention, their first one in 41 years.

Personnel

Band members

;Current members
;Former members


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Additional personnel

Studio albums