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Roadworks

646.2K streams

646,207

British Live Performance Series

339.9K streams

339,874

Now

269.5K streams

269,523

I'd Love to Change the World (Live)

154.1K streams

154,149

Suranne Suranne

117.1K streams

117,052

Winterland

98K streams

97,978

Seattle 1969

67.7K streams

67,659

Devil's Hand (Live 1969)

53.6K streams

53,610

Tell The Truth (Live Orlando '73)

43.3K streams

43,289

Fillmore West 1968

27.2K streams

27,166

Biography

Ten Years After is a legendary British blues rock band that rose to fame in the late 1960s and early 1970s, known for their explosive performances and virtuosic musicianship. Formed in 1966 in Nottingham, England, the band features Alvin Lee on guitar and vocals, Leo Lyons on bass, Ric Lee on drums, and Chick Churchill on keyboards. Their sound blends blues, jazz, and rock, marked by high-energy jams and lightning-fast guitar solos. The band gained international recognition with their electrifying performance at Woodstock in 1969, particularly for their iconic rendition of "I’m Going Home," which became a highlight of the festival and a symbol of the era. Albums like Ssssh, Cricklewood Green, and A Space in Time solidified their status, producing hits like "Love Like a Man" and "I'd Love to Change the World," the latter becoming a timeless anthem. Ten Years After’s innovative fusion of blues and rock influenced countless bands and secured their place in rock history. Though Alvin Lee passed away in 2013, the band continues to perform, keeping their legacy alive and thrilling audiences with their dynamic sound and timeless energy