Culpeper's Orchard

Culpeper's Orchard was a Danish progressive rock band founded in 1969 by English guitarist Cy Nicklin, who had previously been a member of Day of Phoenix. Their debut album, Culpeper’s Orchard (1971), showcased their blend of folk, blues, and psychedelic rock influences. They released two more albums: Second Sight (1972) and Going for a Song (1972). The former featured Ken Gudman on drums, while the latter saw the addition of Niels Vangkilde, Nils Tuxen, and Tom McEwan. In 1976, the band shortened their name to Culpeper and issued their final album, All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go (1977), with Thomas Puggaard-Müller on guitar. Their notable single "Steamhouse" was released in 1971.

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