The Wilde Flowers

The Wilde Flowers were a popular music group based in the vicinity of Canterbury, England. The group was active between 1964 and 1967 but never released any records during its existence; however it led to the formation of two other groups that became well-known and influential: Soft Machine and Caravan. Band members included, at various times, Hugh Hopper (bass), Robert Wyatt (drums, vocals), Kevin Ayers (vocals), Graham Flight (vocals), Richard ... more

Place Musical Career Began:

Active as Musical Artist (start):

  • 1964

Active as Musical Artist (end):

  • 1969

Also known as:

  • Wilde Flowers
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