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Grosvenor later played with Stealers Wheel and, adopting the stage name Ariel Bender, with Mott the Hoople. He later founded the band Widowmaker, which was active in the 1970s. In 2005, he founded The Ariel Bender Band, with which he continues to perform on occasion.

Kellie later joined The Only Ones, a respected rock and punk band that came to prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s and, having reformed in 2007, continues to perform with substantially all original members.

Ridley, who died in 2003, came to international prominence, particularly in the 1970s, as a member of Humble Pie.

Wright developed an international solo career, commencing in the 1970s, and had a hit with the radio-friendly "Dream Weaver".

Harrison, Grosvenor, Ridley and Kellie reunited at points in 1997 and 1998, which resulted in an album, Cross Purpose, released in 1999.

Harrison played and recorded with The Hamburg Blues Band, releasing an album, Touch, in 2002.

Mike Harrison, Wright and Kellie reunited in 2004 for two concerts in Germany, resulting in a DVD release, Nomad Poets (2007).

In 2006, Harrison released his first solo album in over thirty years, Late Starter. In 2009, the latest incarnation of the band, featuring Harrison and Wright along with Steve Farris (gtr), Shem von Shroeck (bs) and Tom Brechtlein (dr), played a well-received series of German dates.

During 2012 Mike Kellie will release his first ever solo album. Produced by Kellie – who plays drums, organ, bass & acoustic guitars, percussion and sings lead vocals – the album is titled ‘music from...The HIDDEN’ and features contributions from Gordon Jackson (acoustic guitar), Finley Barker and Tony Kelsey (guitars), Steve Winwood (Hammond organ and mandolin), Bill Hunt, Levi French and Tony Arris (piano), Rob Harrison (bass) Steve Gibbons and GP Lake (vocals). The album will initially be released as a limited edition 1st pressing on Vinyl in late September 2012.

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