Stray, an English hard rock band, was formed in London in 1966 by vocalist Steve
Gadd, guitarist Del Bromham, bassist Gary Giles, and drummer Steve Crutchley. In
1970, they signed to Transatlantic Records and released their debut album Stray.
The band's style evolved from blues rock and psychedelic rock to hard rock and
progressive rock. Notable albums include Suicide (1971) and Saturday Morning
Pictures (1972). In 1975, Steve Gadd left the band due to artistic differences
and was replaced by Pete Dyer. The original Stray disbanded in 1977, but Del
Bromham continued with various ...