Carol Grimes
Vocalist Grimes came to prominence in 1969 after joining Delivery. The band began life as a blues group, but gradually adopted a more experimental path. They completed one album before disbanding, following which Carol embarked on a solo career. She formed Uncle Dog in 1972, but this promising group failed to match early expectations and the singer then resumed her independent path. Grimes’ powerful intonation was shown to great effect on WARM BLOOD, but despite stellar support from members of Area Code 615 and the Average White Band, the set failed to highlight her talent. Subsequent sporadic releases were punctuated by the short-lived Sweet F.A. and appearances on sessions ranged from Chilli Willi And The Red Hot Peppers to the Tom Robinson Band. An underrated artist, Grimes continues to perform and enjoys considerable popularity on the Continent.