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Fripp persuaded Gordon Haskell to join permanently as singer and bass player, and recruited drummer Andy McCulloch, another Dorset musician moving in the West London progressive rock circle, who had previously been a member of Shy Limbs ( alongside Greg Lake, who recommended him to Fripp ) and Manfred Mann's Earth Band.
This would be the first ( and only ) album to feature bassist / vocalist Gordon Haskell, apart from his appearance on the song " Cadence and Cascade " from the previous album, and drummer Andy McCulloch as official members of the band.
Another supporting musician on In the Wake of Poseidon, saxophonist / flautist Mel Collins was also asked to become a full-time member of this line-up, as was drummer Andy McCulloch.
McCulloch first rose to fame in 1969 when he joined Pete Townshend's friends, Andy ' Thunderclap ' Newman ( piano ) and songwriter John ' Speedy ' Keen ( vocals, drums ), to form the band Thunderclap Newman.
Thunderclap Newman were a British one-hit wonder band that Pete Townshend of The Who and Kit Lambert had formed circa December 1968-January 1969 in a bid to showcase the talents of John " Speedy " Keen, Andy " Thunderclap " Newman and Jimmy McCulloch.
From 1969 until 1971, the nucleus of the band consisted of songwriter John " Speedy " Keen ( vocals, drums, guitar ); Andy " Thunderclap " Newman ( piano ); and Jimmy McCulloch ( guitar ).
Townshend produced the single, played its bass guitar under the pseudonym Bijou Drains, and hired for it GPO engineer and Dixieland jazz pianist Andy " Thunderclap " Newman ( born Andrew Laurence Newman, 21 November 1942, Hounslow, Middlesex ) and the fifteen-year-old Glaswegian guitarist Jimmy McCulloch.
In 2008, Jack McCulloch and Andy Newman appeared on an episode of the British television programme Those Were The Days to comment upon the night of the first Moon Landing, when Thunderclap Newman had performed an almost-nightlong concert.
In later work, Till and McCulloch were joined by graduate student Andy Becker, and demonstrated that each nodule did indeed arise from a single cell.
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