Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
Spriguns (initially Spriguns of Tolgus) was a British folk-rock group formed in Cambridge in 1972. They managed to obtain a record deal with a major label and the attention of some significant figures in the folk rock world. They produced four albums with growing originality and recognition but were unable to attain mainstream success and disbanded in 1978. Their lead singer, Mandy Morton, continued her solo career in Scandinavia and the band went on to a cult following. Spriguns started life playing Friday and Saturday nights at the Anchor pub in Silver Street, Cambridge. Their 197… read more
Spriguns (initially Spriguns of Tolgus) was a British folk-rock group formed in Cambridge in 1972. They managed to obtain a record deal with a major label and the attention of some significant figures in the folk rock world. They produced four albums with growing originality and recognition b… read more
Spriguns (initially Spriguns of Tolgus) was a British folk-rock group formed in Cambridge in 1972. They managed to obtain a record deal with a major label and the attention of some significant figures in the folk rock world. They produced four albums with growing originality and recognition but were unable to attain mainstream success and disbanded in 1978. Their… read more