The In Crowd
The In Crowd
THE IN CROWD. English R&B band whose debut single (a cover of Otis Reddings "That's How Strong My Love Is") reached the UK Top 50 in 1965. Shortly afterwards they evolved into the critically acclaimed psychedelic rock and freatbeak band Tomorrow. Tomorrow along with Pink Floyd and Soft Machine were amongst the first of the British psychedelic bands and were championed by DJ John Peel who featured them on his "Perfumed Garden" radio show. They also recorded the first John Peel Radio One Show session on 21st September 1967. Tomorrow failed to be commercially successful and released just two singles including "My White Bicycle" later covered in the 1970s by Nazareth. Tomorrow singer Keith West is nowadays best known for his solo hit single "Excerpt from a Teenage Opera (Grocer Jack)". Guitarist Steve Howe later joined prog-rock band "Yes" whilst drummer John "Twink" Alder joined the Pretty Things before forming the Pink Fairies.