Andwella (also known as Andwella's Dream and The Method) was an obscure British/Irish band, formed in 1969 in London. Specialising in progressive rock, it was fronted by Dave Lewis from Northern Ireland. He went on to write "Happy to Be an Island in the Sun", that was recorded by Demis Roussos. Their track, "World's End", was played frequently in the early 1970s on the then-underground FM radio station in Georgetown, WMAL.
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- Andwella (also known as Andwella's Dream and The Method) was an obscure British/Irish band, formed in 1969 in London. Specialising in progressive rock, it was fronted by Dave Lewis from Northern Ireland. He went on to write "Happy to Be an Island in the Sun", that was recorded by Demis Roussos. Their track, "World's End", was played frequently in the early 1970s on the then-underground FM radio station in Georgetown, WMAL. The original vinyl LP Love and Poetry has for some time been a valuable collector's item.
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- Andwella (also known as Andwella's Dream and The Method) was an obscure British/Irish band, formed in 1969 in London. Specialising in progressive rock, it was fronted by Dave Lewis from Northern Ireland. He went on to write "Happy to Be an Island in the Sun", that was recorded by Demis Roussos. Their track, "World's End", was played frequently in the early 1970s on the then-underground FM radio station in Georgetown, WMAL.
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