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The V.I.P.'s were a British R&B musical ensemble formed in CarlisleCumberland, (North West England) in late 1963, out of an earlier outfit known as The Ramrods, who had formed in Carlisle in 1960. After a change of personnel in April 1967, the band changed their name to Art, and released the album Supernatural Fairy Tales.

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The band members at various times were: Mike Harrison (lead vocals) (ex Dino and the Danubes, The Dakotas, The Ramrods); Greg Ridley (bass guitar) (ex Dino and the Danubes, The Dakotas); Frank Kenyon (rhythm guitar) (1963–67) (born 12 October 1945, Carlisle) (ex The Teenages, The Ramrods); Jimmy Henshaw (lead guitar) (1963–67) (born James Henshaw, 20 October 1941, in Newarthill, near MotherwellNorth LanarkshireScotland died 1 May 2007, Carlisle) (ex The Ramrods); Keith Emerson (electric organ) (1966–1967); Luther Grosvenor (lead guitar) (1967); Walter Johnstone (drummer) (1963–67) (born 11 March 1943, Carlisle) (ex The Teenages, The Ramrods); and Mike Kellie (drummer) (1967).

When Emerson left in early 1967, Harrison, Ridley, Grosvenor and Kellie changed their name to 'Art', and released one albumSupernatural Fairy Tales, produced by Guy Stevens, before becoming Spooky Tooth.

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  • "She's So Good" / "Don't Keep Shouting At Me" (UK RCA, 1964)
  • "Mercy Mercy" / "That's My Woman" (U.S. only single, produced by Derek Lawrence
  • "Wintertime" / "Anyone" (as The Vipps, CBS)
  • "I Wanna Be Free" / "Don't Let It Go" (Island)
  • "Straight Down to the Bottom" / "In A Dream" (Island)
  • "Sunshine Help Me" (Island - as 'Spooky Tooth')

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