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Martin Quittenton
Martin Quittenton was a British guitarist and composer known for his work in the blues rock band Steamhammer, which was formed in 1968. The band released their debut album, "Steamhammer," in 1969, featuring keyboardist Pete Sears as a special guest. Quittenton gained further recognition through his collaboration with Rod Stewart, co-writing hits such as "Maggie May" from the 1971 album "Every Picture Tells A Story," "You Wear It Well" from the 1972 album "Never a Dull Moment," and "Farewell" from the 1974 album "Smiler." In 1973, he attempted to form an instrumental band with Pete Sears, Manfred Mann drummer John Lingwood, and keyboardist Max Middleton, although the project did not progress beyond rehearsals.

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