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VandA-YSYWAR-001-3840x2160-UHDTV-CLFE-010A - Family-GE -1024pix.jpg
Labelled as a Progressive/ Psychedelic rock band, Family often explored other genres. Debuting in 1968 at the Albert Hall alongside Pink Floyd, they soon became a well known attraction in the UK underground scene. Their lifestyle and exploits inspired the 1969 novel, "Groupie" by Jenny Fabian. They appeared at the IOW Festival in 1969 & 1970. This line up consisted of Roger Chapman (vocals), John 'Polli' Palmer (guitar), Rob Townsend (drums), John 'Charlie' Whitney (keyboards) and John Weider (guitar). - 1970 Isle of Wight Music Festival (displayed as one of 28 images in the slideshow exhibit of Charles Everest's photographs at the V&A)
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- Contained in galleries
- YSYWAR @ Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan (2017-2/12 - 4/4/2018), YSYWAR @ Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (2017-17/6-9/10), YSYWAR @ Victoria & Albert Museum - You Say You Want A Revolution? (2016-10/9 - 26/2/2017), YSYWAR @ ING Brussels (2018-24/10 - 10/3/2019), YSYWAR @ Melbourne Museum, Australia (2019/27/4-25/8)