Humble Pie, doing what they did best, playing some of the finest blues based, hard rock of the period, with the pint sized powerhouse, Steve Marriott fronting the band. Clem Clemson replaced Peter Frampton on lead guitar and the band added a trio of gospel infused, R&B singers as back up. It was the period in which "The Pie" probably entered their most creative phase as a group. Within a few years it was over. But not before they made some seriously good music.
Mark
Mark