Bell & Arc was a British pop group that existed from 1970 to 1972. It was formed when singer
Graham Bell teamed up with the group Arc, whose original lineup was
John Turnbull (guitar, vocals),
Mickey Gallagher (keyboards, vocals),
Tommy Duffy (bass), and Dave Trudex (drums). (Trudex was replaced by Rob Tait, who was then replaced by
Alan White.) Arc made an album, Arc at This (1970), before joining with
Bell and recording Bell and Arc (1971). The group then split.
Turnbull and
Gallagher later joined
Ian Dury and the Blockheads. ~ William Ruhlmann