Friday, 29 May 2020

The Carrolls


Members

Irene Carroll - vocals
Mike Carroll - guitar, vocals
Lee Carroll
Ron Carroll

Formed in Liverpool in the mid 1960s.
Irene had previously been in Irene and the Santa Fe's.
Mike had previously been in The Stormers.
Irene later became a solo singer, comedienne and impressionist under the stage name Faith Brown.


Known Gigs

23 Jul 1966 Liverpool, The Cavern, Mathew Street. The re-opening of The Cavern in the presence of the Prime Minster Harold Wilson. All day/all night session. With The Hideaways, The Signs and The Times, The Escorts, The Chants, Dark Ages, Georgia's Germs, The Excelles, The Strandmen, The Seftons, The Tremas, The Dollies, The Senates, The Dark Ages, The Rock House Band and The Prowlers. Marty Wilde, Georgie Fame, Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick and Titch, The Bachelors, The Searchers, Billy J Kramer, The Fourmost, The Merseys, Solomon Burke, Rufus Thomas, The Scaffold, and The Pete Best Combo. Plus DJs Jonathan King, Simon Dee, and Jimmy Savile.

The Stormers


Members

Michael Carroll - guitar, vocals
David Rimmer
Michael Gavin - drums
Roman Bomba

Formed in Liverpool.
Michael Carroll was later in The Carrolls with his two brothers and one sister. They recorded for Polydor and CBS.


Irene and the Santa Fe’s


Members

Irene Carroll (Eunice Irene Carroll) - vocals



Formed in Liverpool.
Irene Carroll was later in The Carrolls with three of her four brothers and recorded for Polydor and CBS.
Irene Carroll became a successful comedienne and impressionist in the 1970s, changing her stage name to Faith Brown.

Irene Carroll as Faith Brown.















Jack Ellis and the Autocrats


Members

Jack Ellis



Known Gigs

5 Jan 1963 Prestatyn, Royal Lido, Wales. Supporting Johnny Templer and the Hi-Cats.















Tuesday, 19 May 2020

The Crestas


Members

Peter Morris - vocals
Bill Dalley - lead guitar
Mike Harris - rhythm guitar
Pete Cannon - bass guitar
Mike Kitching - drums

Tim Myers - bass guitar
Norman Beharrel - vocals
Henry Temple - rhythm guitar
Johnny Hawk - vocals
Mick Ronson - lead guitar
Eric Lee - vocals
Dave Bradfield - drums
Malcolm 'Mally' Hunt - vocals

Formed in Kingston upon Hull.
Tim Myers replaced Pete Cannon on bass guitar and was with the group until they disbanded.
Norman Beharrel replaced Pete Morris on vocals and then by early 1964 Norman, who was much older than the rest of the group, was replaced by Johnny Hawk, formerly of The Aces.
Henry Temple, formerly of Hull group The Aces, replaced Mike Harris on rhythm guitar by early 1964.
After a band shake-up, which included wanting to play further afield, the line-up changed. Bill Dally left and was replaced by Mick Ronson and Eric Lee, another ex-Aces member, joined as a second vocalist. The group were now a six-piece with the line-up as follows:

Johnny Hawk - vocals
Eric Lee - vocals
Mick Ronson - lead guitar
Tim Myers - bass guitar
Henry Temple - rhythm guitar
Mike Kitching - drums

Johnny Hawk left the Crestas and the music business in July 1965. Henry Temple left around the same time.
Mike Kitching would leave a few weeks later and was replaced on drums by Dave Bradfield, formerly of Hull bands the Mariners and the Statesmen. Eric Lee, the vocalist left soon after and was replaced by Malcolm 'Mally' Hunt. With all the changes the band came to an end within weeks.

This is a picture of The Crestas in a later line-up. Mick Ronson is at the front.












The Batmen


Members

Ray Elrington - vocals, lead guitar
Ray Marshall - rhythm guitar
Brian Hairsine - bass guitar
Dave Bradfield - drums

Formed in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire.
Dave Bradfield was later in The Mariners, and The Crestas.


Maureen Scott


Real Name:
Born: London.

Her only single was featured on BBC television's 'Juke Box Jury' on 13 July 1963 and judged to be a hit.

UK Singles

1963 He's So Near/Ugly Bug Ball                                                                           HMV POP 1184
   (Released 12 Jul 1963)

















The Teen Tones


Members

Mark Peters (Peter Fleming) - vocals




Formed in Liverpool in the late 1950s.
Mark Peters was previously in The Flamingos.
Mark Peters was later in The Teen Tones, Mark Peters and the Hi-Spots, Mark Peters and the Cyclones, Mark Peters and the Silhouettes, and Mark Peters and the Method. He then went solo.

The Flamingos


Members

Mark Peters (Peter Fleming) - vocals




Formed in Liverpool in the late 1950s.
Mark Peters was later in The Teen Tones, Mark Peters and the Hi-Spots, Mark Peters and the Cyclones, Mark Peters and the Silhouettes, and Mark Peters and the Method. He then went solo.


Mark Peters and the Hi-Spots


Members

Mark Peters (Pete Fleming) - vocals


Formed in Liverpool.
This was the first group that bore Mark Peters name.
Mark Peters had previously been in The Flamingos, and The Teen Tones.
Mark Peters was later in Mark Peters and the Cyclones, Mark Peters and the Silhouettes and Mark Peters and the Method.


Mark Peters and the Silhouettes
















Members

Mark Peters (Pete Fleming) - vocals
Dave May - bass guitar
Mally Aston - rhythm guitar (later lead guitar)
Rod McClelland - lead guitar
Steve Fleming - keyboards
Brian Johnson - drums

Bob O'Hanlon - drums
Tony Sanders - drums

Formed in Liverpool.
The Silhouettes backed Mark Peters from 1963.
Previously the Silhouettes had backed Ken Dallas from the late 1950s.
Mark Peters had previously been in The Flamingos, and The Teen Tones.
Mark Peters was previously backed by The Hi-Spots and then The Cyclones.
Mark Peters and the Silhouettes line-up rarely changed thoughout their success in the Sixties.
Steve Fleming is Mark Peters' brother.
Brian Johnson had previously played with Rory Storm and the Hurricanes.
Bob O'Hanlon replaced Brian Johnson on drums.
Bob O'Hanlon had been in the group before when they backed Ken Dallas.
Bob O'Hanlon was later replaced by Tony Sanders.
When Rod McClelland left the group, Mally Aston switched from rhythm guitar to lead guitar.

UK Singles

1963 Fragile (Handle With Care)/Janie                                                                    Oriole CB 1836
   (Released 21 June 1963. Both sides of the single were written by Mark Peters (as P Fleming) and Steve Fleming.)




















They also recorded the song 'Someday' which was featured on the LP 'This Is Merseybeat' in 1963.



The Mariners


















Members

Ricky Allan - vocals
John Griffiths - rhythm guitar
Mick Ronson - lead guitar
Ron 'Jock' Ryan - bass guitar
Graham Tyson - drums

Malcolm Dixon - drums
Dave Bradfield - drums
Robin Taylor - bass guitar
Dave Morrison - rhythm guitar

Formed in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire.
The Mariners once supported the Rolling Stones at Bridlington Spa, probably in May 1964.
Dave Bradfield was formerly in The Batmen.
Dave Bradfield was later in The Crestas.
Mick Ronson was later in The Crestas, and The Rats, and played guitar for David Bowie in the 1970s.

Junior's Eyes


Members

Mick Wayne - guitar, vocals
John ‘Honk’ Lodge - bass guitar
Steve Chapman - drums

Graham ‘Grom’ Kelly - vocals
Rick Wakeman - keyboards
John Cambridge - drums
Tim Renwick - guitar

Mick Wayne had previously been in The Hullabaloos, The Bunch of Fives, and The Tickle.
Graham ‘Grom’ Kelly and Rick Wakeman were added to the group to make a bigger sound.
John Cambridge replaced Steve Chapman on drums. John Cambridge had previously been in The Hullabaloos.
Tim Renwick was also added to the group as a second guitarist.
Disbanded after one album.
Rick Wakeman was later in Yes.

UK LP's

1969 Battersea Power Station                                                                  Regal Zonophone SLRZ 1008
   (Released July 1969)


















Four Plus One


Members

Keith West - vocals





Keith West was later in The In-Crowd, and Tomorrow. He also had a moderately successful, if brief, solo career.


The In-Crowd


Members

Keith West - vocals
Steve Howe - guitar, vocals
John ‘Junior’  Wood - bass guitar
John ‘Twink’ Alder - drums

Formed out of the group Four Plus One.
Recorded two songs for the film 'Blow Up (1966)', 'Am I Glad to See You' and 'Blow-Up'. Neither song was used in the film.
Later changed their name to Tomorrow.

Tomorrow
















Members

Keith West - vocals
Steve Howe - guitar
John ‘Junior’  Wood - bass guitar
John ‘Twink’ Alder - drums

Formed in London out of the group The In Crowd.
Steve Howe had previously been in The Syndicats.
Appeared in the film 'Smashing Time (1967)' under the name of the Snarks. 'Junior' Wood was ill during shooting of the film and was replaced by John Pearce, who was actually a clothes dealer.
Recorded the first ever John Peel show session on BBC Radio 1 on 21 September 1967.
Keith West had a solo hit in 1967.
Disbanded in 1968.
Steve Howe was later in Yes.
Twink was later in The Pretty Things, and The Pink Fairies.

The Tickle
















Members

Mike Docker - vocals
Mick Wayne - guitar (Died: 24 June 1994 in a fire)
Richard Dowling - bass guitar
Dave Williams - keyboards
John Beckerman - drums

Formed out of the group The Bunch of Fives.
Mick Wayne had previously been in The Hullabaloos.
Mick Wayne was later in Junior's Eyes, and The Pink Fairies. He also played guitar on the original version of 'Space Oddity' by David Bowie in 1969.

The Gremlins
















Members

Chris Andrews - vocals
Chris Jennings - rhythm guitar, vocals
Chas de Lacy - bass guitar, vocals
Graham McCubbin - drums, vocals

Formed in Wimbledon, South London.
Recorded on the Oak label in 1966. Made a 4-Track acetate EP.
Chris Andrews was later in Fleur De Lys. He also recorded solo as Tim Andrews.

















UK Singles

1966 High Time Baby/One More Chance                                                                          Oak RGJ 155
   (Actually released in 2012. The picture below is of that release.)



















L Solo and People

Solo Artists and People L

Lorne Lesley
Lulu


Lulu


Real Name:
Born:
Groups: Lulu and the Luvvers, Solo

Appeared in the pantomime 'Babes in the Woods' at Wimbledon Theatre, Christmas 1966, starring with Arthur Askey and Roy Castle.

UK Television Appearances

28 Nov 1964 Juke Box Jury (BBC 1). With Jean Metcalfe, and Morecambe and Wise.


Ricky Knight and the Crusaders


Members

Ricky Knight (Ronald Mitchell) - vocals, rhythm guitar




Formed in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire in 1960.
In 1964 they evolved into The Hullabaloos and had some success in the USA.


The Hullabaloos



















Members

Ricky Knight (Ronald Mitchell) - vocals, rhythm guitar
Geoffrey Mortimer - bass guitar, vocals (Died: 17 December 2016)
Harry Dunn - drums (Died: 27 August 2017)
Andy Woonton - lead guitar, vocals

Mick Wayne - vocals, rhythm guitar (sometimes lead guitar) (Died: 24 June 1994 in a fire)
John Cambridge - drums

Formed in Kingston upon Hull in 1964.
Evolved out of Ricky Knight and the Crusaders in August 1964.
They were solely represented by The Arthur Lowe Agency Ltd in September 1964.
Made several appearances on the US television show 'Hullabaloo'.
Disbanded in 1966.
Mick Wayne was later in The Tickle, Junior’s Eyes and The Pink Fairies. Wayne also played guitar on the original version of 'Space Oddity' by David Bowie. He became a successful session guitarist.
John Cambridge, who was a replacement drummer late in the group's career, was later in Junior's Eyes.
In May 2010, original members Ricky Knight, Harry Dunn, and Andy Woonton re-united for a one-off concert.

UK Television Appearances

28 Nov 1964 Thank Your Lucky Stars (ITV). With Marvin Gaye, Brenda Lee, The Hollies, The Three Bells, Simon Scott, and The Isley Brothers.




Saturday, 16 May 2020

The Casuals


Members

Dudley Knowles - lead guitar, vocals
Simon Hind - rhythm guitar, vocals
Mike Bankes - bass guitar, vocals
Joe Walsh - drums

Terry Lloyd

Formed in Southport in 1963.
Later became the backing group for Lee Curtis, his new 'All Stars'.

Tuesday, 12 May 2020

B Solo and People

Solo Artists and People B

Jenny Beckett
Gerry Brookes
 

Jenny Beckett





















Real Name:
Born: 1946, High Wycombe, England, UK
Solo singer.

UK Singles

1965 My Love and I/Lock Away Your Love                                                            Parlophone R 5373
   (Released 12 Nov 1965)


Valerie Avon

Real Name: Patricia Valerie Jenkins (Became Valerie Murtagh after marriage)
Born: 1936, Willesden, London.

Groups: The Avons, Solo

After singing with The Avons, Valerie became a songwriter.
She co-wrote the No.1 hit 'Dance On' for The Shadows.

The Sorrows




















Members
 
Don Fardon - vocals
Pip (Philip) Whitcher - lead guitar, vocals
Terry Jukes - rhythm guitar 
Phil Packham - bass guitar
Bruce Finley - drums
 
Wes Price - rhythm guitar, bass guitar
Roger Lomas - lead guitar
 
 
Members of Reunion Line-Ups
 
Chuck Fryers - guitar, vocals
Chris Smith - keyboards
Mick Bradley - drums
Brian Wilkinson - rhythm guitar, harmonica
Marcus Webb - lead guitar
Nigel Lomas - drums

Formed in Coventry in 1963.
Managed by David Owen.
Their agent in London was Maurice King.
Pip Whitcher was previously in The Atlantics. 
Phil Packham was previously in The Vampires and The Atlantics.
Terry Jukes left after the release of their first single and was replaced by Wes Price.
Wes Price was previously in The Autocrats.
Phil Packham and Don Fardon left in 1966.
Wes Price switched to bass guitar after the departure of Phil Packham.
Roger Lomas joined on lead guitar in 1966 so that Pip Whitcher could concentrate more on lead vocals.
Disbanded in the early 1970s.
Roger Lomas became a record producer for such artists as The Specials, The Selecter, Bad Manners and Lee 'Scratch' Perry.
Wes Price was later in Indian Summer.
Pip Whitcher and Roger Lomas were later in The Eggy with Roger's brother Nigel.
 

Known Gigs

8 Oct 1965 Dunstable, California Ballroom. With Lulu and the Luvvers.
31 Dec 1965 Ramsgate, Coronation Ballroom. Supported by The Ying Tongs and The Cygnets.



Sunday, 10 May 2020

The Morockans


Members





Formed in Hoylake, The Wirral, Cheshire.


Known Gigs

26 Mar 1966 Nantwich, The Barn, The Cheshire Cat. Nantwich Young Farmers Club.


The Saracens


Members





Formed in Manchester.


Known Gigs

26 Mar 1966 Crewe, Crewe Youth Centre, Mirion Street.


The Innmates


Members




Known Gigs

28 Mar 1966 Crewe, Associated Club, Stalbridge Road.


The Senders


Members

Eddie Lynch (Ed Furst) - vocals, guitar
Phil Hollis - bass guitar, vocals
Mick Fleetwood - drums

Formed in London in 1962/3.
The Senders were managed by Peter Bardens who was convinced to join the group on keyboards. The Senders then changed their name to The Cheynes.
This was Mick Fleetwood's first professional group.


The Cheynes

























Members

Eddie Lynch (Ed Furst) - vocals
Peter Bardens - keyboards, vocals
Peter Hollis - bass guitar, vocals
Mick Fleetwood - drums

Phil Sawyer - guitar
Roger Peacock - vocals

Formed in London.
Eddie Lynch, Peter Hollis and Mick Fleetwood formed a trio called The Senders. They were managed by Peter Bardens. Bardens was convinced to join the group on keyboards and they changed their name to The Cheynes.
Phil Sawyer was later in The Fleur De Lys and The Spencer Davis Group.
Peter Bardens was later in Them, The Peter B's, Peter B's Looners, and Camel. He also recorded as a solo artist.
Roger Peacock was later in The Mark Leeman Five.

Known Gigs

19 Oct 1963 Liverpool, The Cavern, Mathew Street. With The Kubas, The Panthers, The Mission Men, and Vince Earl and the Talismen.
27 Oct 1963 Liverpool, The Blue Angel.
16 Mar 1964 London, The Marquee Club, Soho, W1. Supporting Zoot Money's Big Roll Band.
23 Mar 1964 London, The Marquee Club, Soho, W1. Supporting John Mayall's Bluesbreakers.



The Boz People

Members
 
Boz Burrell - vocals, guitar, bass guitar
Ian McLagan - keyboards
 
Formed in London.
Were also known as Boz and the Boz People, and Boz and the Bozmen.
Boz Burrell was later in King Crimson, and Bad Company.
Ian McLagan was later in The Small Faces.
 
Known Gigs
 
7 Aug 1965 Slough, Adelphi. Supporting The Byrds. With Kenny Lynch, Tommy Quickly, Elkie Brooks, Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers, The Remo Four, Brian Freeman, Tony Rivers and the Castaways, and The Slade Brothers.
28 Aug 1965 Portsmouth, Rendezvous Club. With Soul Society.
2 Sep 1965 London, The Marquee Club, Soho, W1. Supporting Steam Packet.
17 Oct 1965 Manchester, The Twisted Wheel Club.
3 Dec 1965 Dunstable, California Ballroom. With The Art Woods (The Artwoods).



The Moments


Members

Steve Marriott - guitar, vocals (Died: 20 April 1991, Essex, England)
Jimmy Winston - keyboards, vocals



Formed in London.
Steve Marriott and Jimmy Winston later formed The Small Faces.

US Singles

1964 You Really Got Me/Money, Money                                                                 World Artists 1032
   (Released September 1964)


Winston's Fumbs

















Members

Jimmy Winston - guitar, vocals (Born: 20 April 1945 in London, England, UK)
Tony Kaye - organ
Ray Stock


Jimmy Winston was previously in The Moments, The Small Faces, and Jimmy Winston and His Reflections.
Tony Kaye was later in The Syn, Mabel Greer's Toyshop, and Yes.
Ray Stock was later in The Syn.
Jimmy Winston appeared in the musical 'Hair' in the late 1960s.
In the late 1960s Jimmy Winston became an actor and appeared in some iconic television series like 'Doctor Who' and 'The Sweeney'.

UK Singles

1967 Real Crazy Apartment/Snow White                                                           RCA Victor RCA 1612
   (Released 14 Jul 1967)



















Known Gigs

28 Aug 1967 Hastings, Hastings Stadium. Supporting The Kinks. With Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich, Geno Washington and The Ram Jam Band, Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Robb Storme and the Whispers, and Hip Hooray Band.
 
 

Jimmy Winston and His Reflections


Members

Jimmy Winston (James Langwith) - guitar, keyboards, vocals (Born: 20 April 1945 in London, England, UK)
Tony Kaye - keyboards



Jimmy Winston was previously in The Moments, and The Small Faces.
He also played live as Jimmy Winston and the Rebels.
Tony Kaye had previously been in The Federals, and Johnny Taylor's Star Combo.
Jimmy Winston was later in Winston's Fumbs.
Tony Kaye was later in Winston's Fumbs, Bittersweet, and Yes.
In the late 1960s Jimmy Winston became an actor and appeared in some iconic television series like 'Doctor Who' and 'The Sweeney'.

UK Singles

1966 Sorry She's Mine/It's Not What You Do (But The Way That You Do It)       Decca F 12410
   (Released 3 June 1966)


Known Gigs

18 Mar 1966 London, The Jazz Cellar, Kingston Upon Thames.
13 May 1966 London, The Jazz Cellar, Kingston Upon Thames.

The Phantoms


Members

Dave Delaney - lead guitar, vocals
Keith Balcomb - rhythm guitar
Dave Armstrong - drums

A trio formed in Liverpool in 1962.
Played only a handful of local gigs while still at school.
When they added a fourth member to the group they changed their name to The Notions.


The Elite


Members






Known Gigs

26 Mar 1966 Northwich, Memorial Hall. Supporting The Small Faces. With The Notions.

The Small Faces









L-R: Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones, Jimmy Winston.














Members

Steve Marriott - guitar, vocals (Died: 20 April 1991, Essex, England, UK)
Ronnie Lane - bass guitar, vocals (Died: 4 June 1997, Trinidad, Colorado, USA)
Kenney Jones - drums
Jimmy Winston - keyboards, guitar, vocals (Born: 20 April 1945 in London, England, UK - Died: 26 September 2020)

Ian McLagan - keyboards, vocals (Born: 12 May 1945, Hounslow, London, England, UK - Died: 3 December 2014, Austin, Texas, USA)


Formed in London.
Ian McLagan replaced Jimmy Winston in October 1965.
Jimmy Winston was later in Jimmy Winston and His Reflections, and Winston's Fumbs.


In 1966 with Ian McLagan on the left.














Known Gigs

26 Mar 1966 Northwich, Memorial Hall. Supported by The Notions, and The Elite.


Three Good Reasons


Members

Annette McCormack
Peter Clegg
Radivoj 'Danny' Danic


Known Gigs

1 Apr 1966 Nantwich, Civic Hall. With The Ray Irving Showband.


Saturday, 9 May 2020

ETC


Members





Formed in Derby.

Known Gigs

26 March 1966 Nantwich, Civic Hall. Supporting The Ivy League. With The Imps, and Division Two.

The Imps


Members





Known Gigs

26 March 1966 Nantwich, Civic Hall. Supporting The Ivy League. With Division Two, and ETC.


Division Two


Members





Known Gigs

26 March 1966 Nantwich, Civic Hall. Supporting The Ivy League. With The Imps, and ETC.

The Ivy League


Members






Known Gigs

26 March 1966 Nantwich, Civic Hall. Supported by Division Two, The Imps, and ETC.


Danny Synn and the Trespassers


Members






Known Gigs

1 Apr 1966 Crewe, Town Hall, Topteens Club.


Steve Brett and the Mavericks


Members

Steve Brett (Davies) - vocals, guitar
Robert Nelson (Lightwood) - lead guitar
Rick Dene - bass guitar
Gary James (Huntbatch) - drums

Dave "Toffee" Holland - bass guitar
Pete Bickley - bass guitar, vocals
Phil Burnell - guitar, vocals
Neville 'Noddy' Holder - lead guitar, vocals
Gerry Kibble - drums
Terry Taylor - saxophone
Peter Bryan - saxophone
Steve Green - drums
Graham Franklin - bass guitar


Formed in Wolverhampton, West Midlands in the early 1960s.
Steve Brett had been singing around the West Midlands since the late 1950s.
Won the 'Big Beat' contest held at the Gaumont Cinema, Wolverhampton in 1962.
Appeared several times on local television's 'For Teenagers Only'.
Played in Hamburg, Germany in 1963.
The original Mavericks disbanded by the end of 1964 and Steve Brett enlisted another group, Walsall-based The Memphis Cut-Outs to be his new backing band and called them The Mavericks.
Dave Holland later played bass for many jazz artists, including Miles Davis.
Played in Germany in 1965.
Noddy Holder, Pete Bickley and Gerry Kibble left in 1965 not long after returning from Germany.
Peter Bryan, Steve Green and Graham Franklin joined in 1965.

Known Gigs

14 Dec 1963 Nantwich, Town Hall, Cheshire. With Janice Nicholls, Miar Davies, Brian Gulliver and the Travellers.











19 Jan 1964 Burton upon Trent, 76 Club, High Street. With Miar Davies.
1 Mar 1965 Stafford, The Staffordshire Yeoman, West Way. With Gerry Byrnes and the Invaders.
27 Mar 1966 Nantwich, Beau Brummel Club, Alvaston Hall Hotel, Middlewich Road. Supporting The Fourmost.

The Memphis Cut-Outs
















Members

Neville 'Noddy' Holder - lead guitar, vocals
Phil Burnell - rhythm guitar
Pete Bickley - bass guitar
Gerry Kibble - drums

Terry Taylor - saxophone

Formed in Walsall, West Midlands.
Formerly known as The Phantoms.
Later became Steve Brett's new version of The Mavericks in late 1964.
Recorded several singles as Steve Brett and the Mavericks.
Noddy Holder was later to find fame in Slade.


The Phantoms


Members

Neville 'Noddy' Holder - lead guitar, vocals
Phil Burnell - rhythm guitar
Kenny Holland - bass guitar
Mick Aulton - drums

Pete Bickley - bass guitar
Gerry Kibble - drums

Formed in Walsall, West Midlands in the early 1960s.
A school group.
Later changed their name to The Memphis Cut-Outs and turned professional.
Noddy Holder was later in Steve Brett and the Mavericks, and Slade.

Friday, 1 May 2020

Shelley













Members

Trevor Duplock - vocals
Winston Weatherill - bass guitar
Eddy Sayer - drums
Richard Plant - guitar
Andrew Mckechnie - guitar

Formed in Brighton.
Trevor Duplock was formerly in Bobby Sansom and the Giants.
Managed by Barry Matheson.
Later based themselves in Norway for several years.

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