"Affinity" is the 1970 debut album by British jazz-rock band Affinity, produced by John Anthony with a cover design by Marcus Keef. Signed by Vertigo on the crest of the jazz-rock wave, the short-lived Affinity released only one single and album before splitting (the album "1971–1972" was meant to be their second studio album by Affinity, eventually, released by Angel Air thirty years later, in 2003). Comprised of young singer Linda Hoyle, bassist Mo Foster, guitarist Mike Jupp, keyboardist Lynton Naiff, and drummer Grant Serpell, a musical maturity was display… read more
"Affinity" is the 1970 debut album by British jazz-rock band Affinity, produced by John Anthony with a cover design by Marcus Keef. Signed… read more
"Affinity" is the 1970 debut album by British jazz-rock band Affinity, produced by John Anthony with a cover design by Marcus Keef. Signed by Vertigo on the crest of the jazz-…read more
There are multiple artists named Affinity, including: 1) a British jazz-rock band active in the early 1970s; 2) a Finnish metal band from Turku; 3) American electro-funk producer Warren Doris, active in the 1980s; 4) American producer Kyle A. Ward; 5) British breakbeat producer John Evans; 6) American metalcore band from Maple Grove, MN, active from from 1998-2001; 7) New Zealand chillstep-electronic producer Daniel Marchbank; 8) Canadian rock band from Toronto; 1) is the band made up of Linda Hoyle (vocals), Lynton Naiff (keyboards, percussion), Mike Jopp (guitars, percussi… read more
There are multiple artists named Affinity, including: 1) a British jazz-rock band active in the early 1970s; 2) a Finnish metal band from Turku; 3) American electro-funk producer Warren … read more
There are multiple artists named Affinity, including: 1) a British jazz-rock band active in the early 1970s; 2) a Finnish metal band from Turku; 3) American electro-funk producer Warren Doris, active in the 1980s; 4) American produ… read more