DUBLIN 1970 - 1978
OVERVIEW
Supply Demand & Curve was a prog-rock / jazz-rock band which was active for much of the 1970s. The group was formed in 1970. A number of the members had been members of the Alex Clarke Quartet and Jazz Therapy during the late 1960s. The band's membership evolved over the years. Known players included Greg Boland [Guitar], Jolyon Jackson [Cello, Organ, Piano, Synthesizer & Recorder], Brian Masterson [Bass Guitar], Paul McAteer [Drums] and Roger Doyle [Drums]. The band was active on the live circuit throughout their career. The band released its self-titled album in 1976 on Mulligan Records. One of the tracks from the album, 'Lunar Sea' was also featured on the '7 ... With Love' EP.

The group came to an end towards the end of the 1970s. Jolyon went on to record an album with Paddy Glacklin which was released in 1980. Sadly, Jolyon passed away in 1985. Roger Doyle formed Operating Theatre with Olwyn Fouere in 1981. He has also gone on to release a significant body of solo material. Greg went on to perform with the likes of Stagalee, Scullion, Bumper To Bumper, Moving Hearts and The Big Noise. He was also a highly sought after session musician. Greg passed away in 2018.

1970
- Band formed
1976
- Release of 'Supply And Demand Curve' album
1977
- Band split