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Ten Years After is a British blues rock band formed in 1966 in Nottingham. The original lineup consisted of Alvin Lee (guitar, vocals), Leo Lyons (bass), Ric Lee (drums), and Chick Churchill (keyboards). The band gained prominence with their performance at the 1969 Woodstock Festival, where they played "I'm Going Home". Notable albums include "Cricklewood Green" (1970) and "A Space in Time" (1971), featuring the hit "I'd Love to Change the World". After disbanding in 1974, they reunited several times, continuing to record and tour. Their music blends blues, rock, and jazz elements. The products available from the artist Ten Years After include vinyls, CDs.