John Verity is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist, renowned for his work in the rock and blues genres. Born on October 4, 1946, in Yorkshire, Verity gained prominence in the late 1960s as a member of the band Argent, known for their hit "Hold Your Head Up." He later formed his own group, the John Verity Band, which showcased his talents as a performer and songwriter. Throughout the 1970s and beyond, Verity released several solo albums, including "Verity," "The New Horizon," and "The Last of the Wild Ones," demonstrating his versatility and skill in blending rock with blues elements. His work is characterized by expressive guitar work and heartfelt lyrics, earning him a dedicated following. In addition to his solo career, Verity has collaborated with notable artists and bands, contributing to the rich tapestry of the British rock scene. His impact on music is marked by his ability to bridge genres, influencing a generation of musicians who admire his guitar prowess and songwriting capabilities. Verity remains active in the music industry, performing and recording, and continues to be celebrated for his contributions to rock and blues music.