NOVEMBER
SWEDISH POWER TRIO


Richard Rolf, guitar - Bjorn Inge, drums
Christer Stalbrandt, bass&vocals

HISTORY

Christer and Bjorn formed "The Imps" in 1968. Christer quits and starts a band called "Train" Snowy White from Thin Lizzy was also in this group! Snowy went back to England and was replaced by Richard Rolf.

The groups breaktrough came on November 1st 1969, when they supported Fleetwood Mac at the Cue-Club in Gothenburg. Tomas Johansson, owner of EMA-Telstar became the groups manager and the first album "En ny tid ar har" was recorded at the National Swedish Radio. Shortly after the overwhelming response, they went out on their first long tour in Sweden.

In the spring of 1971 the second album was was released with George Wadenius as producer. The album was called "2:a November". The same year, the group went out on an European Tour.



A short moment of rest for the band

In 1972 the third album was released, but in the summer the same year, the group decided to split up after the coming tour. Their last performance took place at the club "Domino" in Stockholm, New Years Eve 1972.