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National Health was a progressive rock band associated with the Canterbury Scene. Founded in 1975 by keyboardists Dave Stewart and Alan Gowen, the band also included guitarists Phil Miller and Phil Lee, bassist Mont Campbell, vocalist Amanda Parsons (one of "the Northettes" from Hatfield and the North) and "temporary" drummer Bill Bruford. Before their first tour Lee departed; after the tour Campbell was the next to exit, replaced by bassist Neil Murray. By 1977 Bruford was off to form U.K.), and former Hatfield drummer Pip Pyle took the drum spot. Before the first LP National Health, Gowen and Parsons also quit, though both returned long enough to record the self-titled 1977 debut album.

After the sessions, Murray was next to leave the band, succeeded by former Henry Cow bassist John Greaves. The second album, Of Queues and Cures (1978) included a number of guest musicians in addition to the core quartet. Stewart was the next to depart in early 1979, replaced by Gowen; the band finally folded in early 1980.

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Members

Phil Miller
since 1975 till 1980 Unknown
since 1981 till 1981 Unknown
since 1983 till 1983 Unknown
Dave Stewart
since 1975 till 1978 Unknown
since 1981 till 1981 Unknown
since 1983 till 1983 Unknown
Pip Pyle
since 1977 till 1980 Unknown
since 1981 till 1981 Unknown
since 1983 till 1983 Unknown
John Greaves
since 1978 till 1980 Unknown
since 1981 till 1981 Unknown
since 1983 till 1983 Unknown
Alan Gowen
since 1975 till 1977 Unknown
since 1979 till 1980 Unknown
Amanda Parsons
since 1975 till 1977 Unknown
Bill Bruford
since 1975 till 1976 Unknown
Neil Murray
since 1976 till 1977 Unknown
Mont Campbell
since 1975 till 1976 Unknown
Phil Lee
since 1975 till 1975 Unknown

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