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Toe Fat was an English rock music band active from 1969 to 1971, notable for including two future members of Uriah Heep.
Formed in 1969, the band was fronted by former Rebel Rouser
The band was founded by Bennett, a former pop star, after the dissolution of the Cliff Bennett Band. He teamed with former Gods keyboard player Hensley, who drafted in fellow ex-Gods members Kerslake and Glascock. The name was decided over dinner when Bennett and his manager attempted to create the most disgusting band name possible.
Toe Fat was quickly signed by
The eponymously titled first album flopped commercially, but
gained considerable critical praise. Such was their stir that after
their first single "Workin' Nights" (the B-side was an early Elton
John composition "Bad Side of the Moon") they were booked for
a tour supporting
Hensley quit the band to form the successful Uriah
Heep (Bennett himself admitted in the sleeve notes of his
re-released Rebellion album that he "probably
should have joined them" when asked). Kerslake left to join the
Bennett recorded an ill-fated solo album, Rebellion, before quitting music to become a shipping magnate. Bennett still occasionally tours with the Rebel Rousers.
Alan Kendall and Brian Glascock went on to play with and write for the Bee Gees.
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