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- Jokers_Wild_(band) abstract "Jokers Wild were a mid-1960s blues-rock band from Cambridge, England. The line-up included guitarist David Gilmour and sax player Dick Parry. Gilmour went on to join the band Pink Floyd and Parry went on to become a session saxophonist, playing on three Pink Floyd studio albums and one live album. Parry also went on to join Gilmour's 2006 solo tour.".
- Q904134 abstract "Jokers Wild were a mid-1960s blues-rock band from Cambridge, England. The line-up included guitarist David Gilmour and sax player Dick Parry. Gilmour went on to join the band Pink Floyd and Parry went on to become a session saxophonist, playing on three Pink Floyd studio albums and one live album. Parry also went on to join Gilmour's 2006 solo tour.".
- Jokers_Wild_(band) comment "Jokers Wild were a mid-1960s blues-rock band from Cambridge, England. The line-up included guitarist David Gilmour and sax player Dick Parry. Gilmour went on to join the band Pink Floyd and Parry went on to become a session saxophonist, playing on three Pink Floyd studio albums and one live album. Parry also went on to join Gilmour's 2006 solo tour.".
- Q904134 comment "Jokers Wild were a mid-1960s blues-rock band from Cambridge, England. The line-up included guitarist David Gilmour and sax player Dick Parry. Gilmour went on to join the band Pink Floyd and Parry went on to become a session saxophonist, playing on three Pink Floyd studio albums and one live album. Parry also went on to join Gilmour's 2006 solo tour.".