Giles, Giles and Fripp was a quirky late sixties band featuring brothers
Michael Giles on drums,
Peter Giles on bass guitar, and rounded out by
Robert Fripp on guitar. They released only one album,
The Cheerful Insanity of Giles, Giles and Fripp in 1968 by Deram Records. In 2002 a second release came out,
The Brondesbury Tapes, featuring various recordings throughout 1968, with the group augmented by
Ian McDonald on saxophone and flute, and
Judy Dyble on vocals. Michael Giles, Fripp and McDonald went on to form the first
King Crimson line-up, rounded out by bassist/vocalist Greg Lak…
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