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Roderick Demick Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series, 1969, "Friend (It's So Hard to Understand)", p.188 (born 17 March 1947) is a British guitarist and bassist who has played with many leading musicians.


Life and career
Born in in , Demick moved with his parents to , , aged 5. He learned guitar and at the age of 11 joined his first band, the Vibros, who later became the Telstars (or Tony and the Telstars). In 1963 he joined another Belfast band, , and moved with them to England the following year. With Demick on , and vocals, the band released several singles, including "Bad Little Woman", later recorded by The Shadows of Knight, and supported visiting American musicians such as John Lee Hooker. Biography by Craig Harris, Allmusic.com. Retrieved 26 April 2020 Michael Limnios, "Rod Demick: The Blues Therapy", Blues.gr, 31 March 2015. Retrieved 26 April 2020

After the Wheels broke up in 1967, Demick and his bandmate, lead guitarist , joined Screaming Lord Sutch's band, known at the time as the Beautiful Quality, for six months. "Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages in the 60’s", Obscure Bands of the 50s and 60s. Retrieved 26 April 2020 The following year, the pair left and recorded as the James Brothers, releasing two unsuccessful singles on the Page One label in 1968. Demick and Armstrong continued as a duo under their own names, toured with a band, and released several singles and two albums, Little Willy Ramble (, 1971) and Lookin' Through (A&M, 1972), described by reviewer Craig Harris as "impressive". Demick & Armstrong, IrishRock.org. Retrieved 26 April 2020

Demick worked as a in the 1970s. In 1973, he joined influential pub rock band Bees Make Honey, but the album recorded by that line-up of the band was unreleased and the band split up in 1974. Demick reunited with Herbie Armstrong in 1978, in the band Yellow Dog. He then joined the band , toured with them and appeared on their 1978 album Take Away, before working with singer-songwriter , touring the US with Gomm as support act for , and appearing on two of Gomm's albums, What a Blow and Village Voice. Rod Demick / Demick and Armstrong, StrawbsWeb. Retrieved 26 April 2020

Demick joined 's band as bassist in the early 1980s, touring with Essex for several years and appearing on the 1983 album The Whisper. He also played with , before joining in 1985 as replacement for John Ford. He continued as a member of the Strawbs until 1998, also playing with their spin-off blues band, Turkey Leg Johnson, and in several bands led by , including at the time of their 1992 reunion performances. Other musicians with whom he has performed include Dr. John, , and Taj Mahal.

In the early 1990s, Demick joined the Paul Lamb Blues Band. After finally leaving the Strawbs, he became a permanent member of Paul Lamb and the King Snakes in 1999. "Rod Demick", PaulLamb.com. Retrieved 26 April 2020

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