gesehen im Star-Club Hamburg
Mike Harrison
Greg Ridley
Frank Kenyon
Jimmy Henshaw
Luther Grosvenor
Walter Johnstone
Mike Kellie
Keith Emerson
When Emerson left in early 1967 to form The Nice, Harrison, Ridley, Grosvenor and Kellie changed their name to 'Art', and released one album, Supernatural Fairy Tales, produced by Guy Stevens,[1] covering Stephen Stills' "What's That Sound (For What It's Worth)" and Felix Cavaliere's "Come On Up".[2] The group then disbanded, with all four members of the group's final line-up forming Spooky Tooth, with the addition of the American musician Gary Wright, later that same year