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Band Info
Genre
AOR / Melodic Hard Rock
Country Sweden
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Active 1985 - 1991 (changed name)
Media
Photos
Members
Ulf "Uffe" Andersson - Vocals, Bass ( Miss Willis Flowerchild, Miss Willis, Paragon, Snakeskyn, Exodus, DD Knights, Sunrise, Mud Train Express, Radar (guest), Electric Earths (guest)) Hans-Olof "Hante" Andersson - Guitar ( Miss Willis Flowerchild, Miss Willis, Paragon, Snakeskyn, Exodus, DD Knights, Sunrise) Stefan Eriksson - Drums ( Miss Willis Flowerchild) Jimmy Högfeldt - Keyboards ( Miss Willis Flowerchild, Miss Willis, Snakeskyn, Jimmy Högfeldt & Pyromantikerna)
Former / Past Members
Thomas Hultbrand - Guitar ( Paragon, Jimmy Högfeldt & Pyromantikerna) Magnus Sjöqvist - Bass Patrik Johansson - Bass Niklas "Nicko" Stahl - Drums Karl Petur "Peter" Smith - Drums (Sólstafir, Rusty Anderson, Jason Falkner, Bubbi Morthens) Ken Knoph - Drums Mikael "Sella" Larsson - Drums ( Paragon)
AOR / Melodic act from Trollhättan. The band released a single on the small label Hövik Records in 1989. Following this release drummer Nicko Stahl was replaced by Stefan Eriksson. The name was later changed to Miss Willys Flowerchild. Thomas Hultbrand and Jimmy Högfeldt are today active in the band Jimmy Högfeldt & Pyromantikerna. Info from Janne Starks EncyclopediaFormed in 1985. When the single was recorded the band was a sextet, but they later dropped guitarist Thomas and on their later demos they were five. They later changed their name to Miss Willis Flower Child and recorded some high-class, 70's influenced demos. The band still exists under the name Miss Willis and has released an outstanding MCD.
AOR / Melodic act from Trollhättan. The band released a single on the small label Hövik Records in 1989. Following this release drummer Nicko Stahl was replaced by Stefan Eriksson. The name was later changed to Miss Willys Flowerchild. Thomas Hultbrand and Jimmy Högfeldt are today active in the band Jimmy Högfeldt & Pyromantikerna. Info from Janne Starks EncyclopediaFormed in 1985. When the single was recorded the band was a sextet, but they later dropped guitarist Thomas and on their later demos they were five. They later changed their name to Miss Willis Flower Child and recorded some high-class, 70's influenced demos. The band still exists under the name Miss Willis and has released an outstanding MCD.
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