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  1. Radio DJ John Peel saw Fiddler and Hope-Evans perform at the Lafayette Club and later shared their music with John Lennon, Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend. At Lennon's insistence, the duo was signed by Dandelion Records.

  2. Leading with both his heart and head (pun intended) John Fiddler has produced a timeless album that could have been released at any moment in the last fifty years and, subsequently, will sound good for the next fifty.

  3. Official John Fiddler and Medicine Head website. When we started Medicine Head, we navigated with our soul-compass, we searched through the love and blood-shot sky for the returning Buffalo, followed where our hearts were leading us, screamed the primeval sure shot of love to pierce the armour of the black blanket night.

  4. Aug 31, 2021 · Written By Paul Davies. John Fiddler/Medicine Head interview. By Paul Davies. Ten years gone and Medicine Head return with an album of new songs on Warriors Of Love. It’s an album of big-hearted songs that provides a panacea for the pandemic blues with its message of love, peace, and perfect harmonies.

  5. Sep 7, 2008 · Medicine Head, the duo of singer/guitarist John Fiddler and harmonica player Peter Hope-Evans, enjoyed a successful career in the late Sixties and early Seventies after being ‘discovered’ by ...

  6. Apr 2, 2024 · John Fiddler formed the duo Medicine Head with Peter Hope-Evans in 1968. Thanks to tireless guerrilla gigging plus mentorship from DJ John Peel (who signed the skeletal blues-rock duo to his Dandelion label at John Lennon’s behest) they were embraced as doyens of the underground.

  7. Mar 12, 2013 · John Fiddler performs 'One More Chance To Run' Unplugged