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South London members Alan Lancaster (bass) and Francis Rossi (guitar) were the original members and founders of Status Quo. Formerly known as The Spectres and later renamed to Traffic or Traffic Jam they settled for Status Quo as their band name in 1967. In the following years they were joined by John Coghlan (drums), Roy Lynes (keyboard) and Rick Parfitt (guitar â 2016), and after several band member changes are still performing today in a revamped line-up.
In 1968, their first hit record, âPictures of Matchstick Menâ was released and the debut album soon followed. The subsequent years Status Quo, or simply Quo, enjoyed a multitude of hits; âMean Girlâ, âDown Downâ, âRockinâ All Over The Worldâ, âThe Wandererâ, âIn The Army Nowâ, âRoll Over Lay Down (Live)â, all climbed the charts in different countries.
During the years, Status Quo developed their own signature style of heavy rhythms, a few guitar chords, straightforward, accessible lyrics and collected a huge and loyal fan base. In 2006 NME magazine named Status Quo âThe Most Successful UK bandâ as they achieved more chart hits than any other British band.

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South London members Alan Lancaster (bass) and Francis Rossi (guitar) were the original members and founders of Status Quo. Formerly known as The Spectres and later renamed to Traffic or Traffic Jam they settled for Status Quo as their band name in 1967. In the following years they were joined by John Coghlan (drums), Roy Lynes (keyboard) and Rick Parfitt (guitar â 2016), and after several band member changes are still performing today in a revamped line-up.
In 1968, their first hit record, âPictures of Matchstick Menâ was released and the debut album soon followed. The subsequent years Status Quo, or simply Quo, enjoyed a multitude of hits; âMean Girlâ, âDown Downâ, âRockinâ All Over The Worldâ, âThe Wandererâ, âIn The Army Nowâ, âRoll Over Lay Down (Live)â, all climbed the charts in different countries.
During the years, Status Quo developed their own signature style of heavy rhythms, a few guitar chords, straightforward, accessible lyrics and collected a huge and loyal fan base. In 2006 NME magazine named Status Quo âThe Most Successful UK bandâ as they achieved more chart hits than any other British band.























