**Brian Auger & The Trinity** were pioneers of the late 1960s British jazz-rock fusion scene, blending Hammond organ-driven grooves with psychedelic flair and soulful vocals. Led by keyboard virtuoso Brian Auger, the band gained traction with their collaborations with singer Julie Driscoll (later Julie Tippetts), most notably on their 1969 landmark album *Streetnoise*, which mixed original compositions with radical reworkings of tracks like “Season of the Witch” and their iconic cover of Bob Dylan’s “This Wheel’s on Fire.” The Trinity’s sound—a cocktail of jazz improvisation, gritty R&B, and progressive rock—earned them a cult following and influenced generations of jam bands. Their catalog, including releases like *Befour* and *Open*, showcases their adventurous spirit, while live recordings like *Live at Rockpalast* capture the raw energy of their performances. Even decades later, Auger’s swirling organ runs and the band’s genre-blurring approach remain timeless.
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