John Fiddler

John Fiddler is an English musician, singer-songwriter, and producer, primarily recognized for his work in rock and blues genres. Born on June 15, 1947, in the UK, Fiddler gained prominence as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the band Medicine Head, which was active from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. Their most notable hit, "One and One Is One," reached the UK Top 10 in 1971, showcasing Fiddler's distinctive voice and songwriting skills. Following Medicine Head, Fiddler pursued a solo career, releasing several albums, including "John the Baptist" (1974) and "The Last of the Blues" (1994). He also collaborated with various artists and bands, including the British blues rock group The First Class and the band Battered Ornaments. Fiddler's impact on music is marked by his contribution to the British rock scene and his ability to blend rock with blues influences. His work has influenced a generation of musicians, particularly in the UK, and he remains a respected figure in the rock music community.