UK

U.K. were a short-lived British progressive rock supergroup active from 1977 through 1980. In September 1976, singer/bassist John Wetton and drummer Bill Bruford, alumni of King Crimson, worked on forming a band with Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman. The project was stopped by Wakeman's label. According to Bruford, "A&M; Records were unwilling to let their 'star,' Wakeman, walk off with a used, slightly soiled King Crimson rhythm section, and the ide... more

Place Musical Career Began:

Active as Musical Artist (start):

  • Dec 1977

Active as Musical Artist (end):

  • Dec 1979

Musical Genres:

Also known as:

  • U.K.
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