Welcome to another posting of a series of gig listings for 1960s bands. None of these lists is exhaustive and my idea is to add to them in the comments section below over time. They are here for future researchers to draw on. I have also added a few interesting bits of information and will add images in time.
I’d like to encourage band members to get in touch to share memories, or for anyone to send corrections/clarifications to my email: Warchive@aol.com
Equally important, if you attended any of the gigs below or played in the support band, please do leave your memories below in the comments section for future historians to use. If you know of any missing gigs, please add them too, if possible, with the sources.
The Foundations, 1967. Image may be subject to copyright
THE FOUNDATIONS
Clem Curtis – lead vocals
Alan Warner – lead guitar, vocals
Tony Gomez – keyboards
Mike Elliott – saxophone
Pat Burke – saxophone
Eric Allandale – trombone
Peter MacBeth – bass
Tim Harris – drums
Originally formed as The Ramong Sound (who briefly included singer Arthur Brown), the group changed name around late February/early March to The Foundations.
Harris had previously worked with The Oliver Bone Establishment while MacBeth had been with Ralph Denyer’s Rockhouse Band.
5 February 1967 – The New All-Star Club, 9a Artillery Passage, east London(Melody Maker) Billed as The Ramog Sound
19 January 1968 – Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire (Fabulous 208)
19 January 1968 – Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, Lancashire (Steve Chapples research) Fabulous 208 says this was 20 January
21 January 1968 – Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, North Yorkshire with The Silver Dollars (Dennis Weller, Chris Scott Wilson and Graham Lowe’s book)
3 February 1968 – St George’s Ballroom, Hinckley, Leicestershire with The Big Idea (Nuneaton Evening Tribune)
6 February 1968 – Cricketers Arms, Felton, Northumberland (Fabulous 208)
10 February 1968 – Sofia Gardens, Cardiff, Wales (Fabulous 208)
13 February 1968 – Tech College, Nottingham (Fabulous 208)
16 February 1968 – Regal Ballroom, Bonnyrigg, Scotland with Boy Friends and Reflection (South Midlothian Advertiser)
19 February 1968 – Cragburn Ballroom, Cragburn, Scotland with The Kimbos (Greenock Telegraph & Clyde Shipping Gazette)
24 February 1968 – Adelphi Ballroom, West Bromwich, West Midlands (Express & Star)
24 February 1968 – Walsall Town Hall, Walsall, West Midlands with Traction (Express & Star/Walsall Observer)
25 February 1968 – Assembly Rooms, Aylesbury, Bucks (Fabulous 208)
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1 March 1968 – Clockwork Orange, Chester, Cheshire with The Ways (Crewe Chronicle)
2 March 1968 – Drill Hall, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire with The Nemkons (Grantham Journal)
4 March 1968 – Orchid Ballroom, Purley, London (Coulsdon & Purley Advertiser)
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The Wakefield Express, 9 March 1968 issue, page 22 has a good photo of the band (see above)
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17 March 1968 – New Khyber Club, Taunton, Somerset with The Sabres, The Nick Hales Show and Fashion Parade (Somerset County Gazette)
20 March 1968 – High Wycombe Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)
22 March 1968 – Marine Ballroom, Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire with The Doodlebugs and The Atlantics (Morecambe Visitor)
23 March 1968 – Plaza Ballroom, Bearwood, West Midlands (Express & Star)
29 March 1968 – Roxy Cinema, Kelso, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
29 March 1968 – Regal Ballroom, Bonnyrigg, Scotland with Tony & The Traders, Reigning Monarchs and The Reflections (Fabulous 208/South Midlothian Advertiser)
30 March 1968 – Hub Club, Clydebank, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
31 March 1968 – Clouds, Derby (Fabulous 208)
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1 April 1968 – Watford Round Table, Top Rank Suite, Watford, Herts with Still Life (Fabulous 208/Welwyn and Hatfield Advertiser)
2 April 1968 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Beatstalkers (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
3 April 1968 – Top Rank Suite, Swansea, south Wales with The Herd, The Ronnie Keene Band and The Mumbles Carnival Queen (South Wales Evening Post)
5 April 1968 – Royal Hall, Harrogate, North Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
6 April 1968 – Twisted Wheel, Manchester (Fabulous 208)
10 April 1968 – Top Rank Suite, Reading, Berkshire (Fabulous 208)
11 April 1968 – Locarno, Coventry, West Midlands (Fabulous 208)
13 April 1968 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with supporting groups (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/) Possibly with The All Night Workers
15 April 1968 – St Matthew’s Bath, Ipswich, Suffolk (Fabulous 208)
24 April 1968 – Salisbury Odeon, Salisbury, Wiltshire with The Bee Gees, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Titch and Grapefruit (Frogg Moody and Richard Nash’s book Hold Tight!)
26 April 1968 – Exeter Odeon, Exeter, Devon with The Bee Gees and Grapefruit (Herald Express)
According to Melody Maker, The Foundations are scheduled to play the Piper Club in Rome, Italy from 29 April to 5 May 1968. They then leave for an American tour followed by a tour of the Far East from 16 June to 17 July 1968.
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24 June 1968 – Portpatrick Public Hall Management Committee, Portpatrick Scotland (Wigtownshire Free Press & Galloway Advertiser)
29 June 1968 – Hotel Ryde Castle, Ryde, Isle of Wight with Helycon Order (Isle of Wight County Press)
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18 July 1968 – Locarno Ballroom, Portsmouth, Hampshire with Jack Hawkins and The Jacobites (Portsmouth News)
According to Melody Maker, The Foundations were due to make their cabaret debut at the Latimo, South Shields and Dolce Vita, Newcastle upon Tyne for one week from 21 July 1968. This was followed by the Cavendish, Blackburn, Lancashire from 4 August, Dolce Vita, Birmingham from 11 August, Cavendish, Sheffield, South Yorkshire from 18 August and Tito’s, Darlington from 25 August
31 July 1968 – Locarno, Stevenage, Herts (Hertfordshire Express)
1 August 1968 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with The Mud (East Kent Times & Mail)
29 August 1968 – Sloopy’s Scoop, Middlesbrough with Stuart Gasston and Toby Twirl (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)
29 August 1968 – Tito’s, Stockton-on-Tees, Teesside (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)
Melody Maker from 31 August, page 4, reports that Clem Curtis announces he is leaving.
6 September 1968 – George Ballroom, Hinckley, Leicestershire with The Soul Express and The Magazine (Nuneaton Evening Tribune)
Melody Maker from 14 September 1968, page 4, reports that Clem Curtis is leaving at the end of September.
15 September 1968 – Kew Boat House, Kew, London (Thames Valley Times/Melody Maker)
15 September 1968 – Byron, Greenford, London (Thames Valley Times)
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20 September 1968 – Victoria Ballroom, Dunbar, Scotland with The Haze (Haddingtonshire Courier)
28 September 1968 – Scene Two Discotheque, Scarborough, North Yorkshire (Scarborough Evening News)
The Foundations, late 1968. Image may be subject to copyright
After Clem Curtis leaves, former Joe E Young & The Toniks singer Colin Young joins. Mike Elliott departs at the same time as Curtis, who goes solo.
4 October 1968 – Aberdeen University, Aberdeen, Scotladn (Melody Maker) Colin Young makes his debut
5 October 1968 – Kilmarnock Grand Hall, Kilmarnock, Scotland with The Pitiful Souls (Kilmarnock Standard)
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12 October 1968 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with Granny’s Intention (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
19 October 1968 – Tin Hat, Kettering, Northamptonshire with The Market (Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)
25 October 1968 – Marine Ballroom, Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire with Ohio Springs (Morecambe Visitor)
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2 November 1968 – Gaiety Ballroom, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire with Generous Earth (Cambridgeshire Times)
29 November 1968 – Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear with Love Affair, Marmalade and The Puncture Outfit (Newcastle Evening Chronicle)
14 December 1968 – Royal Links Pavilion, Cromer, Norfolk with The Precious Few and Bohemians (Julie Fielder book: What Flo Said Next)
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15 December 1968 – Central R&B Club, Central Hotel, Gillingham, Kent (Chatham, Rochester & Gillingham Evening Post)
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21 December 1968 – New Links, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire with support (Melody Maker/Welwyn and Hatfield Advertiser)
29 December 1968 – Eastcote (possibly Clay Pigeon), northwest London (Record Retailer)
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30 December 1968 – Orchid Ballroom, Purley, London (Chris Broom book: Rockin’ and Around Croydon)
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31 December 1968 – Adelphi Ballroom, West Bromwich, West Midlands with Ray King Soul Band and Lady Jayne & The Royaltee (Express & Star) Record Retailer lists them playing Salisbury City Hall on this date
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10 January 1969 – New Revolution, Baths, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire (Nottingham Evening Post)
9 March 1969 – Fairfield Hall, Croydon, south London with Stevie Wonder, The Flirtations, The Coloured Raisins and The Big Movement (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)
11 March 1969 – Granada, East Ham, London with Stevie Wonder and The Flirtations (Southend Standard)
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25 March 1969 – Adelphi, Slough, Berkshire with Stevie Wonder, The Flirtations, The Coloured Raisins and The Big Movement (Staines & Egham News/Windsor, Slough and Eton Express)
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27 March 1969 – Odeon Theatre, Lewisham, southeast London with Stevie Wonder, The Flirtations, The Coloured Raisins and The Big Movement (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser/South East London Mercury)
5 April 1969 – Music Hall, Shrewsbury with Answers (North Shropshire Journal)
11 April 1969 – Regal Ballroom, Bonnyrigg, Scotland with Tandem and Cage (Midlothian Advertiser)
23-25 May 1969 – Electric Circus, Toronto, Canada with Leigh Ashford Group (Toronto Telegram)
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21 June 1969 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with The Archimedas Principal (Folkestone & Hythe District Herald)
Welcome to another posting of a series of gig listings for 1960s bands. None of these lists is exhaustive and my idea is to add to them in the comments section below over time. They are here for future researchers to draw on. I have also added a few interesting bits of information and will add images in time.
I’d like to encourage band members to get in touch to share memories, or for anyone to send corrections/clarifications to my email: Warchive@aol.com
Equally important, if you attended any of the gigs below or played in the support band, please do leave your memories below in the comments section for future historians to use. If you know of any missing gigs, please add them too, if possible, with the sources.
Marmalade in late 1966, shortly after changing name from The Gaylords. Photo may be subject to copyright
THE MARMALADE
Dean Ford – lead vocals, guitar, harmonica
William Junior Campbell – lead guitar, keyboards, vocals
Patrick Fairley – rhythm guitar, six-string bass, vocals
Graham Knight – bass, vocals
Raymond Duffy – drums
The original Marmalade. Photo may be subject to copyright
The group started life as Glasgow group, The Gaylords who went through numerous personnel changes over the years.
According to Wellingborough News, The Gaylords became The Marmalade on 9 September 1966. However, booking agents continued to book them under their former name for some time, including a show at the Dungeon Club in Nottingham on 16 October and the Witch Doctor in St Leonards, East Sussex on 5 November (see below).
25 September 1966 – Kettering Working Men’s Club, Kettering, Northamptonshire with The Versions (Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)
30 October 1966 – Kettering Working Men’s Club, Kettering, Northamptonshire with Something Else (Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)
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5 November 1966 – Witch Doctor, Marine Court, St Leonards, East Sussex (Hastings & St Leonards Observer) Billed as The Gaylords
28 November 1966 – Kettering Working Men’s Club, Kettering, Northamptonshire (Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)
4 December 1966 – Kettering Working Men’s Club, Kettering, Northamptonshire with The Survivors (Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)
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15 December 1966 – Flying Fox Club, RAF Cottesmore, Rutland with Davey Sands & The Essex, The Tribe and The Nemkons (Grantham Journal)
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16 December 1966 – Victoria Hall, Oakham, Lincolnshire with The Unit 2 (Grantham Journal) Says The Gaylords now The Marmalade
In mid-December, Londoner Alan Whitehead took over the drum stool. Whitehead had previously played with Crispian St Peters and then The Loose Ends. In late September 1966, he left The Loose Ends to join Cops ‘n’ Robbers then spent a month working with The Epitaph Soul Band before recording briefly (and appearing in publicity shots) with The Attack.
Marmalade with Alan Whitehead (bottom right). Photo may be subject to copyright
18 December 1966 – Dungeon Club, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post)
26 December 1966 – Bath Regency Ballroom, Bath with The Undertakers (Poster) Billed as Marmalades
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18 January 1967 – Dreamland, Margate, Kent (East Kent Times & Mail) It says formerly The Gaylords in the advert
19 January 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Pink Floyd (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
22 January 1967 – Kettering Working Men’s Club, Kettering, Northamptonshire with Sounds Incorporated (Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)
29 January 1967 – Dereham Tavern Club, Dereham, Norfolk with St Willie’s Cool School (North Norfolk News)
3 February 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Action (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
8 February 1967 – Dorothy Ballroom, Cambridge (Cambridge News)
22 February 1967 – Mr Magoo’s, Edinburgh, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
23 February 1967 – RNAS Arbroath, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
24 February 1967 – La Bamba Club, Falkirk, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
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25 February 1967 – The Institute, Newtongate, Scotland with The Poets (South Midlothian Advertiser)
1 March 1967 – Dreamland, Margate, Kent (East Kent Times & Mail)
2 March 1967 – W1 Hall, Ely, Cambridgeshire (Fabulous 208)
3 March 1967 – Continental Club, Eastbourne, East Sussex (Fabulous 208)
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4 March 1967 – The Dolphin, Marine Court, St Leonards, East Sussex with The Motion (Roger Bistow’s research at Dizzy Tiger Music website)
10 July 1967 – Park Hall Hotel, Goldthorn Park, Wolverhampton, West Midlands with The Valets and Pride and Passion (Express & Star)
12 July 1967 – Speakeasy, London (Disc & Music Echo)
Members of The Beatles, The Monkees, The Hollies, The Who, Cream and Walker Brothers were among the guests attending the Speakeasy show above according to Disc & Music Echo
13 July 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Nite People (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
15 July 1967 – Corby Civic Centre, Corby, Northamptonshire with Guy Darrell (Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)
20 July 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Iveys (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
20 July 1967 – Samantha’s, Bournemouth, Dorset (Bournemouth Evening Echo) Advert says they played all week
24 July 1967 – Hatchetts Playground, Piccadilly, central London (Evening Standard)
27 July 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Love Affair (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
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28 July 1967 – Dorothy Ballroom, Cambridge with The Plastic Dream Boat (Cambridge News)
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3 August 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Studio Six (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
4 August 1967 – Tabernacle, Stockport, Greater Manchester (Manchester Evening News and Chronicle)
8 August 1967 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire with The Reg James Explosion (Evening Sentinel)
10 August 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Blossom (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
11-13 August 1967 – Windsor Jazz Festival, Windsor, Berkshire (Fabulous 208)
13 August 1967 – Kettering Working Men’s Club, Kettering, Northamptonshire with The Exit and Trax (Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)
16 August 1967 – Cromwellian Club, South Kensington, London (Fabulous 208)
17 August 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Love Affair (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
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19 August 1967 – Witchdoctor, Catford, London with supporting group (South East London Mercury)
19 August 1967 – Scotch of St James, Mayfair, London (Fabulous 208)
20 August 1967 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire (Evening Sentinel)
24 August 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Iveys (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
25 August 1967 – Il Rondo, Leicester (Fabulous 208)
26 August 1967 – Wellington Club, Dereham, Norfolk with The Rubber Band (North Norfolk News)
27 August 1967 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire (Evening Sentinel)
29 August 1967 – Scotch of St James, Mayfair, London (Fabulous 208)
31 August 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Love Affair (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
Marmalade, Record Mirror, 2 September 1967. Photo may be subject to copyright
2 September 1967 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with The Syn (East Kent Times & Mail)
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14 September 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Love Affair (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
21 September 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Ray King Soul Band (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
23 September 1967 – Kestrells Club, Crewe, Cheshire (Fabulous 208)
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23 September 1967 – Starlight Ballroom, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston Lincolnshire with Garnet Mimms (backed by The Senate), The Yum Yum Band and Ray Bones (Spalding Guardian)
25 September 1967 – Staffordshire Yeoman, Stafford (Stafford Newsletter)
26 September 1967 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire (Evening Sentinel)
27 September 1967 – Clay Pigeon, Eastcote, London (Fabulous 208)
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28 September 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Love Affair (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
29 September 1967 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent (Fabulous 208)
29 September 1967 – Philippa Fawcett College, Streatham, London (Fabulous 208)
30 September 1967 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent (Melody Maker)
4 October 1967 – Sussex University, Brighton, West Sussex (Fabulous 208)
7 October 1967 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, London (Melody Maker)
8 October 1967 – Working Men’s Club, Kettering, Northamptonshire with The Plague (Fabulous 208/Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)
9 October 1967 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire (Fabulous 208) Needs confirmation
11 October 1967 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire (Evening Sentinel)
12 October 1967 – Kettering Working Men’s Club, Kettering, Northamptonshire with Pinkerton’s Assorted Colours (Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)
13 October 1967 – Queens Rink Ballroom, Hartlepool, County Durham with The Tony King Sound (Hartlepool Mail)
18 October 1967 – Notternell Youth Centre, Harlow, Essex (Fabulous 208)
19 October 1967 – Cliffs Pavilion, Southend, Essex with The Tremeloes, The Moody Blues, Sounds A Round, Lois Lane and Alexander Bell & The Flies (Southend Standard)
20 October 1967 – G-Ranch Discotheque, Maidstone, Kent (Maidstone Gazette)
21 October 1967 – St George’s Ballroom, Hinckley, Leicestershire with The Kleek (Nuneaton Evening Tribune)
22 October 1967 – Red Lion Hotel, Leytonstone, London (Fabulous 208)
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24 October 1967 – Granada, Kingston upon Thames, southwest London with The Who, Traffic, The Herd, The Dream, Ray Cameron and The Tremeloes (Woking Herald)
26 October 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Love Affair (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
Marmalade. Photo may be subject to copyright.
2 November 1967 – WI Hall, Ely, Cambridgeshire with The Craw Dads (Cambridge News/Fabulous 208)
3 November 1967 – Granada Cinema, Kingston upon Thames, London with The Tremeloes (Fabulous 208)
4 November 1967 – Granada Cinema, Walthamstow, London with The Tremeloes (Fabulous 208)
5 November 1967 – Theatre Royal, Nottingham with The Tremeloes (Fabulous 208)
6 November 1967 – Town Hall, Birmingham with The Tremeloes (Fabulous 208)
7 November 1967 – Ritz, Bournemouth, Dorset with The Shame (Bournemouth Evening Echo)
8 November 1967 – Granada, Kettering, Northamptonshire with The Who, Traffic, The Dream, The Herd and The Tremeloes (Market Harborough Advertiser & Midland Mail)
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9 November 1967 – Maidstone Granada, Maidstone, Kent with The Who, Traffic, The Herd, The Dream, Ray Cameron and The Tremeloes (Kentish Express)
12 November 1967 – Starlite Ballroom, Greenford, Middlesex with Legay (Melody Maker)
13 November 1967 – Broadway Club, Dudley Zoo, West Midlands with Magic Roundabout (Express & Star)
16 November 1967 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire (Fabulous 208)
17 November 1967 – Marine Ballroom, Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire with The Executives and Bruce & The Spiders (Morecambe Visitor)
18 November 1967 – Royal Links Pavilion, Cromer, Norfolk with Soul Concern (Julie Fielder book: What Flo Said Next)
18 November 1967 – Town Hall, Birmingham (Fabulous 208)
20 November 1967 – Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, London (Paul Griggs’ book: Diary of a Musician)
23 November 1967 – Melton Mowbray Drill Hall, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire (Melton Times and Syston and District Times and Vale of Belvoir Gazette)
24 November 1967 – College of Technology, Birmingham (Fabulous 208)
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25 November 1967 – Cesar’s Club, Bedford, Bedfordshire with The Vivas (Ampthill News & Flintwick Record)
25 November 1967 – Night Owl, Leicester (Fabulous 208)
26 November 1967 – Maidstone Corn Exchange, Maidstone, Kent (Maidstone Gazette)
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30 November 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Iveys (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
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1 December 1967 – Top Spot Ballroom, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire with Pentworth’s People (Gloucester Citizen)
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2 December 1967 – Witchdoctor, Catford, London (South East London Mercury)
3 December 1967 – Corn Exchange, Maidstone, Kent (Fabulous 208)
3 December 1967 – Red Lion, Leytonstone, London (Fabulous 208)
4 December 1967 – Rhodes Centre, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts (Steve Ingless book: The Day Before Yesterday)
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5 December 1967 – Savoy Ballroom, Southsea, Hampshire with The Alan Bown and The Night People (Portsmouth News)
6 December 1967 – Horrorball, Albert Hall, London with Pink Floyd, The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band and Blue Rivers & The Maroons (Melody Maker)
14 December 1967 – Flying Fox Club, RAF Cottesmore, Rutland with The Love Affair, The Symbols and The Kontax (Grantham Journal)
9 February 1968 – Marine Ballroom, Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire with The Peeps and The Atlantics (Morecambe Visitor)
11 February 1968 – Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, North Yorkshire with The Cresters (Dennis Weller, Chris Scott Wilson and Graham Lowe’s book)
12 February 1968 – Broadway Club, Dudley Zoo, West Midlands with Magic Roundabout (Express & Star)
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14 February 1968 – Central Hall, Kettering, Northamptonshire with The Wages of Sin and Tram-Line (Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)
17 February 1968 – Witchdoctor, Catford, London (South East London Mercury)
20 February 1968 – Alm Park Hotel, Hornchurch, London (Fabulous 208)
26 February 1968 – Kings Hall, Berkhamsted, Herts (Berkhamsted Gazette)
28 February 1968 – Ritz, Bournemouth, Dorset (Bournemouth Evening Echo)
29 February 1968 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Studio Six (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
2 March 1968 – Uttoxeter Town Hall, Uttoxeter with The Spectre (Uttoxeter Advertiser and Ashbourne Times)
3 March 1968 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)
5 March 1968 – Corby Civic Centre, Corby, Northamptonshire with Serendipity (Market Harborough Advertiser & Midland Mail/Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)
21 March 1968 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Open Mind (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
24 March 1968 – Frolicking Kneecap, Market Harborough, Leicestershire (Market Harborough Advertiser & Midland Mail) May have been replaced by Ferris Wheel
26 March 1968 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, London (Geoff Williams’ research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)
2 June 1968 – Beau Brummel Club, Alvaston Hall Hotel, Nantwich, Cheshire with Adges Convention (Crewe Chronicle)
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4 June 1968 – Ritz, Bournemouth, Dorset (Bournemouth Evening Echo)
5 June 1968 – Beat Cruise, Portsmouth Harbour to Ryde Pier with Coconut Mushroom (Portsmouth News)
6 June 1968 – Liberal Hall, Yeovil, Somerset with Evacuations (Western Gazette)
13 June 1968 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Gun (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
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21 June 1968 – Midsummer Nights Dream, Burton Constable, near Hull with Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band, The Move, Family, Spooky Tooth, Tramline, Savoy Brown Blues Band, Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera, Baron Richtofen’s Rock ‘N’ Roll Circus, CJ Morris and The Reaction (Hull Daily Mail)
25 June 1968 – 400 Ballroom, Torquay, Devon (Torquay Times)
27 June 1968 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Breakthru (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
1 July 1968 – Rhodes Centre, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts (Steve Ingless book: The Day Before Yesterday)
6 July 1968 – Gaiety Ballroom, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire with Hofmans Biscuit (Cambridgeshire Times) Check this isn’t the following week
10 July 1968 – Top Rank, Southampton, Hampshire Fabulous 208)
12 July 1968 – The Factory, Birmingham (Birmingham Evening Mail)
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13 July 1968 – Gaiety Ballroom, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire with Hofmans Biscuit (Cambridgeshire Times)
13 July 1968 – Victoria Cross Gallery, Wantage, Oxfordshire (Newbury Weekly News)
14 July 1968 – Locarno Ballroom, Southgate, Wakefield, West Yorkshire (Wakefield Express)
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19 July 1968 – St Albans City Hall, St Albans, Herts with Horatio Soul Band (Welwyn & Hatfield Advertiser)
20 July 1968 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with Lee Harmer’s Popcorn (East Kent Times & Mail)
There is a good story and pic of the band in the Wakefield Express in its 20 July 1968 issue, page 20 (see below)
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22 July 1968 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire (Evening Sentinel)
2 August 1968 – Metropole, Exhibition Hall, Brighton, West Sussex with Simon Dupree & The Big Sound, The Mike Stuart Span, The Tremeloes, The Nice and Spooky Tooth (Brighton Evening Argus/Melody Maker)
3 August 1968 – Tavistock Town Hall, Tavistock, Devon (Fabulous 208) Seems unlikely considering gig below
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3 August 1968 – Baston Community Association, Baston Playing Fields, Baston Barn, Lincolnshire with Angel Pavement and Variation (Grantham Journal/Market Harborough Advertiser and Midland Mail)
5 August 1968 – Civic Hall, Guildford, Surrey with Rainbow Ffolley and Circle Line (Surrey Advertiser)
11 August 1968 – Byron, Greenford, London (Thames Valley Times)
17 August 1968 – Seagull Ballroom, Ryde Pier Head, Ryde, Isle of Wight with The Stax and The Stack (Isle of Wight County Press)
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19 August 1968 – Chesford Grange, Kenilworth, Warwickshire with Locomotive (Warwick Advertiser)
22 August 1968 – Locarno Ballroom, Portsmouth, Hampshire with Jack Hawkins & The Jacobites (Portsmouth News)
23 August 1968 – Royal Ballroom, Tottenham, London (Fabulous 208)
24 August 1968 – Civic Centre, Corby, Northamptonshire (Fabulous 208)
27 August 1968 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Gun (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
2 September 1968 – Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, North Yorkshire with Pesky Gee and The Chelfont Line (Dennis Weller, Chris Scott Wilson and Graham Lowe’s book)
12 September 1968 – Liberal Hall, Yeovil, Somerset with The Stormy (Western Gazette)
13 September 1968 – Avery Hill College, Eltham, southeast London with The Kinsmen and Funky Fever (South East London Mercury)
13 September 1968 – Ritz, Bournemouth, Dorset (Bournemouth Evening Echo)
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14 September 1968 – Marine Ballroom, Lyme Regis, Dorset with support (Bridport News/Lyme Regis News)
20 September 1968 – Avery Hill College, Eltham, southeast London with The Kinsmen and Ten Street Dormat (South East London Mercury)
21 September 1968 – Locarno, Swindon, Wiltshire (Swindon Evening Advertiser)
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22 September 1968 – Pop In, Cromer, Norfolk (Eastern Evening News)
27 September 1968 – George Ballroom, Hinckley, Leicestershire with Legay and The Inspiration (Nuneaton Evening Tribune)
27 September 1968 – Horsham Capitol Concert, Horsham, West Sussex with The Mike Stuart Span (New Musical Express)
28 September 1968 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent (Fabulous 208)
6 October 1968 – Clay Pigeon, Eastcote, London with Coconut Ice (Uxbridge Weekly Post)
11 October 1968 – Marine Ballroom, Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire with Rupert’s Rick ‘n’ Beckers (Morecambe Visitor)
12 October 1968 – Music Hall, Shrewsbury with Hush and Hooker Green (North Shropshire Journal)
17 October 1968 – Liberal Hall, Yeovil, Somerset (Fabulous 208)
18 October 1968 – Corn Exchange, Devizes, Wiltshire (Fabulous 208)
19 October 1968 – Leas Cliff Hotel, Folkestone, Kent (Fabulous 208)
6 November 1968 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire (Fabulous 208)
11 November 1968 – Cragburn Ballroom, Cragburn, Scotland with The Flirtations (Greenock Telegraph & Clyde Shipping Gazette)
12-23 November 1968 – Latino Club and La Dolce Vita, South Shields, Tyne & Wear (Fabulous 208)
15 November 1968 – Nottingham University with Cortinas and The Nashville Teens (Paul Griggs’ book: Diary of a Musician)
19-23 November 1968 – Club Tito, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear (Fabulous 208)
Photo may be subject to copyright
29 November 1968– Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear with The Foundations, Love Affair and The Puncture Outfit (Newcastle Evening Chronicle)
7 December 1968 – Royal Links Pavilion, Cromer, Norfolk with Little John & The Shaddrocks and Reformation (Julie Fielder book: What Flo Said Next)
8 December 1968 – Clay Pigeon, Eastcote, London (Fabulous 208)
27 January 1969 – Orchid Ballroom, Purley, Surrey (Fabulous 208)
29 January 1969 – Bligh Hotel, Sevenoaks, Kent (Fabulous 208)
30 January 1969 – Mecca Ballroom, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear (Fabulous 208)
31 January 1969 – Huddersfield Town Hall, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
Photo may be subject to copyright
1 February 1969 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with The Pendulum (Folkestone & Hythe District Herald)
3 February 1969 – Fiesta Club, Stockton-on-Tees (Fabulous 208)
6 February 1969 – Town Hall, Tavistock (Fabulous 208)
7 February 1969 – Odeon, Birmingham (Fabulous 208)
Photo may be subject to copyright
8 February 1969 – Odeon, Lewisham, southeast London with Gene Pitney, The Iveys, Lucas and The Mike Cotton Sound and Joe Cocker & The Grease Band (South East London Mercury)
9 February 1969 – Gaumont, Southampton, Hampshire (Fabulous 208)
11 February 1969 – Gaumont, Wolverhampton, West Midlands (Fabulous 208)
12 February 1969 – Fairfield Hall, Croydon, London with Gene Pitney, Joe Cocker and The Iveys (Chris Broom book: Rockin’ and Around Croydon)
13 February 1969 – ABC Gloucester, Gloucester (Fabulous 208)
14 February 1969 – Colston Hall, Bristol (Fabulous 208)
15 February 1969 – Capitol Theatre, Cardiff, Wales (Fabulous 208)
16 February 1969 – Coventry Theatre, Coventry, West Midlands (Fabulous 208)
18 February 1969 – Adelphi, Slough, Berkshire with Gene Pitney (Fabulous 208)
20 February 1969 – ABC Peterborough, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire (Fabulous 208)
12 March 1969 – Corn Exchange, Devizes, Wiltshire (Fabulous 208)
14 March 1969 – RAF Valley, Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales (Fabulous 208)
15 March 1969 – Royal Links Pavilion, Cromer, Norfolk with Kiss and Barries Magazine (Julie Fielder book: What Flo Said Next)
16-22 March 1969 – Starlite, Blackburn, Lancashire (Fabulous 208)
28 March 1969 – Maple Ballroom, Northampton (Fabulous 208)
29 March 1969 – Cliffs Pavilion, Southend, Essex with Doughnut Ring and King Size Keen Show (Southend Standard)
5 April 1969 – Rhodes Centre, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts with Tuesday’s Outcome (Steve Ingless book: The Day Before Yesterday)
Photo may be subject to copyright
3 May 1969 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with Procession (Folkestone & Hythe District Herald)
13 June 1969 – Oakengates New Town Hall, Oakengates, Shropshire with The Dictionary of Soul (North Shropshire Journal)
15 July 1969 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Dream Police (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
19 July 1969 – Starlight Ballroom, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with The Illusions and Ricky Tee (Lincolnshire Standard)
27 July 1969 – Hastings Pier, Hastings, East Sussex with The Embers (Roger Bistow’s research at Dizzy Tiger Music website)
Photo may be subject to copyright
21 August 1969 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with The Epics (Folkestone & Hythe District Herald)
Welcome to another posting of a series of gig listings for 1960s bands. None of these lists is exhaustive and my idea is to add to them in the comments section below over time. They are here for future researchers to draw on. I have also added a few interesting bits of information and will add images in time.
I’d like to encourage band members to get in touch to share memories, or for anyone to send corrections/clarifications to my email: Warchive@aol.com
Equally important, if you attended any of the gigs below or played in the support band, please do leave your memories below in the comments section for future historians to use. If you know of any missing gigs, please add them too, if possible, with the sources.
Love Affair, early 1968. Photo may be subject to copyright
LOVE AFFAIR
Steve Ellis – lead vocals
Georgie Michael – lead guitar
Mick Jackson – bass
Morgan Fisher – keyboards
Maurice Bacon – drums
The Love Affair evolved out of The Soul Survivors, which featured Ellis, Bacon and Fisher. They changed name in August 1966 and signed with Decca Records for their debut 45, a cover of The Rolling Stones’ “She Smiled Sweetly”.
17 February 1967 – Tiles, Oxford Street, London with The Fortunes (Melody Maker)
18 February 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Neat Change (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
17 March 1967 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, and Bedfordshire with The Original Drifters (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/)
During mid-late March, Rex Brayley from Hounslow R&B band, The Dae-B-Four took over from Georgie Michael. By this point, they had left to Decca and signed to CBS
7 April 1967 – Flamingo, Soho, London (Melody Maker)
8 April 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Syn (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
21 April 1967 – Tiles, Oxford Street, London with The Soul Sisters (backed by The Trend) (Melody Maker)
20 May 1967 – Public Hall, Heacham, Norfolk with The Sporting Life (Lynn News & Advertiser)
3 June 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Westpoint Supernaturals (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
17 June 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Syn (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
8 July 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Tribe (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
22 July 1967 – Il Rondo, Leicester (Leicester Mercury)
27 July 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Marmalade (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
28 July 1967 – Windmill Club, Upminster, London (Brentwood Review & Romford Recorder)
Around this time Morgan Fisher left to go to college and seasoned musician, Hammond player Peter Bardens joined for a brief period. By September Lynton Guest had taken over keyboards
5 August 1967 – Locarno, Swindon, Wiltshire with The John Smith Affair (Swindon Evening Advertiser)
13 August 1967 – Connaught Hotel, Wolverhampton, West Midlands (Express & Star)
17 August 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Marmalade (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
18 August 1967 – Windmill Club, Upminster, London (Brentwood Review & Romford Recorder)
31 August 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Marmalade (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
9 September 1967 – Palace Ballroom, Wolverton, Buckinghamshire with The Hydra Bronx ‘B’ Band (Bletchley District Gazette)
14 September 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Marmalade (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
28 September 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Marmalade (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
29 September 1967 – Windmill Club, Upminster, London (Brentwood Review & Romford Recorder)
6 October 1967 – G-Ranch Discotheque, Maidstone, Kent (Maidstone Gazette)
6 October 1967 – Witchdoctor, Catford, London with supporting group (South East London Mercury)
7 October 1967 – Royal Links Pavilion, Cromer, Norfolk with Trayne of Thought (Julie Fielder book: What Flo Said Next)
14 October 1967 – Dreamland, Margate, Kent with Freddie King and Chicken Shack (East Kent Times & Mail)
15 October 1967 – Rendevous Club, Margate, Kent (East Kent Times & Mail)
21 October 1967– Luton Boys Club, Luton, Bedfordshire with The Hydro Bronx Band (Evening Post Hemel Hempstead)
26 October 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Marmalade (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
16 November 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Syn (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)
18 November 1967 – Witchdoctor, Catford, London (South East London Mercury)
2 March 1968 – Wilton Hall, Bletchley, Bucks (Bedfordshire Times)
3 March 1968 – New Regis Club, Bognor Regis, West Sussex (Brighton Evening Argus)
5 March 1968 – Town Hall, Kidderminster, Worcestershire with support (Malvern Gazette/Kidderminster Shuttle
7 March 1968 – Douglas Hotel, Aberdeen, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
8 March 1968 – Regal Ballroom, Bonnyrigg, Scotland with The Dollyrocker Band and Phoenix Trifle (Fabulous 208/South Midlothian Advertiser)
11 March 1968 – Locarno Ballroom, Glasgow, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
15 March 1968 – Tottenham Royal, Tottenham, London (Fabulous 208)
16 March 1968 – Market Hall, Haverfordwest, Wales (Fabulous 208)
19 March 1968 – Cricketers Arms, Felton, Northumberland (Fabulous 208)
20 March 1968 – Hemel Hempstead Pavilion, Hemel Hempstead, Herts with Picnic (Fabulous 208/Welwyn and Hatfield Advertiser) Berkhamsted Gazette as Tender Trap as support
21 March 1968 – Locarno, Streatham, London (Fabulous 208)
23 March 1968 – Civic Hall, Nantwich, Cheshire with The Rogues (Crewe Chronicle)
24 March 1968 – ABC Cinema, Merthyr Tydfil with Plastic Penny (West Monmouth & Merthyr Express)
25 March 1968 – Top Rank Suite, Doncaster, South Yorkshire (Doncaster Evening Post)
28 March 1968 – Ambassador Cinema, Belfast, Northern Ireland with The Tigers, The Soul Foundation and The High Wall (City Week)
11 April 1968 – Gaumont Theatre, Wolverhampton, West Midlands with Gene Pitney, Don Partridge, Status Quo, Simon Dupree & The Big Sound and Lucas & Mike Cotton Sound (Express & Star)
27 April 1968 – Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, Kent with The Section and Square One (Folkestone & Hythe Gazette)
1 May 1968 – Top Rank, Reading, Berkshire (Fabulous 208)
3 May 1968 – Top Rank, Birmingham (Fabulous 208)
6 May 1968 – Top Rank, Bristol (Fabulous 208)
8 May 1968 – Top Rank Suite, Brighton, East Sussex with Syd Dean & The Big Sound (Brighton Evening Argus)
10 May 1968 – Top Rank, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear (Fabulous 208)
12 May 1968 – Wembley Pool, Wembley, London (Fabulous 208)
13 May 1968 – Top Rank, Cardiff, Wales (Fabulous 208)
15 May 1968 – Top Rank, Watford, Herts (Fabulous 208)
17 May 1968 – Top Rank, Preston, Lancashire (Fabulous 208)
18 May 1968 – Royal Hall, Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
20 May 1968 – Top Rank, Southampton, Hampshire (Fabulous 208)
22 May 1968 – Top Rank, Croydon, London (Chris Broom book: Rockin’ and Around Croydon/Fabulous 208)
24 May 1968 – Top Rank, Leicester (Fabulous 208/Leicester Mercury)
27 May 1968 – Top Rank, Hanley, Staffordshire (Fabulous 208)
29 May 1968 – Top Rank, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
31 May 1968 – Top Rank, Plymouth, Devon (Fabulous 208)
5 June 1968 – Top Rank Suite, Swansea, south Wales (South Wales Evening Post)
7 June 1968 – Top Rank, Doncaster, South Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
14 June 1968 – Marine Ballroom, Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire (Morecambe Visitor)
21 June 1968 – Kinema Ballroom, Stranraer, Scotland with The Static Symbol (Wigtownshire Free Press & Galloway Advertiser)
22 June 1968 – Olympic Hall, East Kilbride, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
23 June 1968 – Top Ten Club, Dundee, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
24 June 1968 – Caledonian Ballroom, Inverness, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
25 June 1968 – Dobbie Hall, Larbeth, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
29 June 1968 – Arcadia Ballroom, Bray, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
3 July 1968 – Locarno, Stevenage, Herts (Fabulous 208)
4 July 1968 – Worthing Pavilion, Worthing, West Sussex (Worthing Herald)
5 July 1968 – Royal, Tottenham, London (Fabulous 208)
6 July 1968 – Oxford Town Hall, Elms Court Ballroom, Botley, Oxford with The Locomotive (Fabulous 208/Oxford Mail)
8 July 1968 – Bath Pavilion, Bath (Fabulous 208)
11 July 1968 – Locarno, Streatham, London (Fabulous 208)
12 July 1968 – Locarno, Blackpool, Lancashire (Fabulous 208)
13 July 1968 – St Thomas Hall, Brentwood, Essex with Cherry Smash (Fabulous 208/Essex Chronicle)
16 July 1968 – Middle Earth, Torquay Town Hall, Torquay, Devon with Drifters, Phaze and Enterprise Big Band (Herald Express)
17 July 1968 – Winter Gardens, Penzance, Cornwall (Fabulous 208)
18 July 1968 – Blue Lagoon, Newquay, Cornwall (Fabulous 208)
20 July 1968 – Victoria Cross Gallery, Wantage, Oxfordshire (Fabulous 208/Oxford Mail)
26 July 1968 – Pavilion, Hemel Hempstead, Herts with J J Bender & The SoS (Fabulous 208/Welwyn & Hatfield Advertiser)
27 July 1968 – Queen’s Hall, Narbeth, west Wales with Apple (Pembroke County & West Wales Guardian)
Around this time Morgan Fisher re-joined, replacing Lynton Guest
10 August 1968 – Winter Gardens, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset (Fabulous 208)
14 August 1968 – Top Rank, Leicester (Fabulous 208)
17 August 1968 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with The Dual Purpose (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
19 August 1968 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire (Fabulous 208)
24 August 1968 – Seagull Ballroom, Ryde Pier Head, Ryde, Isle of Wight with The Stocking Tops, The Sands of Time, The Epics and The Stack (Isle of Wight County Press)
27 August 1968 – Top Rank, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear (Fabulous 208)
29 August 1968 – Spinning Disc, Leeds, West Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
30 August 1968 – Marine Ballroom, Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire with Grooveyard and Ohio Springs (Morecambe Visitor)
1 September 1968 – Queen’s Hall, Leeds, West Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
14 September 1968 – New Century Hall, Manchester (Fabulous 208)
18 September 1968 – Top Rank Suite, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear (Fabulous 208)
30 September 1968 – Chesford Grange, Kenilworth, Warwickshire with Jigsaw (Warwick Advertiser)
4 October 1968 – Astoria, Finsbury Park, London (Fabulous 208)
5 October 1968 – Odeon Manchester, Manchester (Fabulous 208)
9 October 1968 – ABC Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
10 October 1968 – City Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear with Tommy James & The Shondells, The Gunn, The Paper Dolls, Ronnie Scott Orchestra and Mike Quinn (Fabulous 208/Newcastle Evening Chronicle)
11 October 1968 – Odeon, Birmingham with Scott Walker, Paper Dolls and Tommy James & The Shondells (Fabulous 208/Express & Star)
12 October 1968 – Odeon, Chesterfield (Fabulous 208)
13 October 1968 – Empire, Liverpool (Fabulous 208)
14 October 1968 – Colston Hall, Bristol (Fabulous 208)
16 October 1968 – Odeon, Cardiff, Wales (Fabulous 208)
17 October 1968 – Adelphi, Slough, Berkshire with Scott Walker, The Paper Dolls (backed by Bluesology?), The Gunn, Terry Reid, Cupid’s Inspiration, Mike Quinn and Ronnie Scott Orchestra (Bracknell News/Reading Evening Post)
18 October 1968 – Gaumont, Ipswich, Suffolk (Fabulous 208)
19 October 1968 – Granada, Tooting, London (Fabulous 208)
25 October 1968 – Corn Exchange, Devizes, Wiltshire (Fabulous 208)
27 October 1968 – Birdcage, Harlow, Essex (Fabulous 208)
31 October 1968 – Skyline Ballroom, Hull with Gospel Garden, Pitiful Souls and Rikki Dobbs (Fabulous 208/Hull Daily Mail)
1 November 1968 – Surrey Rooms, Oval, London (Melody Maker)
1 November 1968 – Shakespere Hotel, Woolwich, London (Melody Maker)
1 November 1968 – Tabernacle, Stockport, Greater Manchester (Fabulous 208) This is unlikely
2 November 1968 – Pavilion, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset (Fabulous 208)
6 November 1968 – Top Rank Suite, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
8 November 1968 – Ritz Ballroom, Bournemouth, Dorset (Fabulous 208)
9 November 1968 – Leas Cliff Pavilion, Folkestone, Kent (Fabulous 208)
12 November 1968 – Kirkcaldy Ice Rink, Kirkcaldy, Scotland with The Herd, Jimmy James & The Vagabonds, Procession and Susan Richards (Fabulous 208)
13 November 1968 – Market Hall, Carlisle, Cumbria with Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich, The Herd, Jimmy James & The Vagabonds, Procession and Susan Richards (Fabulous 208)
15 November 1968 – Dundee Ice Rink, Dundee, Scotland with The Herd, Jimmy James & The Vagabonds, Procession and Susan Richards (Dundee Evening Telegraph/Fabulous 208)
16 November 1968 – Rawmarsh Baths Hall, Rawmarsh, South Yorkshire with The Fire Exit and The Chicago Line (South Yorkshire & Rotherham Advertiser)
17 November 1968 – Grand Court Ballroom, Sheringham, Norfolk with Caste (Eastern Evening News/North Norfolk News)
22 November 1968 – Tottenham Royal, north London (Fabulous 208)
23 November 1968 – Plaza, Handsworth, Birmingham (Fabulous 208)
24 November 1968 – Locarno, Wakefield, West Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
29 November 1968 – Central Hall, Keswick, Cumbria (Fabulous 208)
29 November 1968 – Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear with The Foundations, Marmalade and The Puncture Outfit (Newcastle Evening Chronicle)
30 November 1968 – Domino, Boston, Lincolnshire (Fabulous 208)
2 December 1968 – Silver Blades, Streatham, southwest London (Chris Broom book: Rockin’ and Around Croydon)
7 December 1968 – Scene Two, Scarborough, North Yorkshire (Scarborough Evening News)
8 December 1968 – Palladium, London (Fabulous 208)
9 December 1968 – Ipswich Baths, Ipswich, Suffolk (Fabulous 208)
13 December 1968 – Marine Ballroom, Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire with two groups (Morecambe Visitor)
14 December 1968 – Bolton Palais, Bolton, Lancashire (Fabulous 208)
16 December 1968 – Belfry, Birmingham (Fabulous 208)
19 December 1968 – Nevada Ballroom, Bolton, Lancashire (Fabulous 208)
24 December 1968 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with The Candy Choir (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
26 December 1968 – Winter Gardens, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset (Fabulous 208)
28 December 1968 – Assembly Hall, Aylesbury, Bucks (Fabulous 208)
29 December 1968 – Civic Centre, Corby, Northamptonshire (Fabulous 208)
31 December 1968 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent (Fabulous 208)
1969
2 January 1969 – Civic Hall, Connah’s Quay, Wales (Fabulous 208)
4 January 1969 – Leas Cliff Pavilion, Folkestone, Kent (Fabulous 208)
11 January 1969 – Gaiety Ballroom, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire with Jay Lane (Cambridgeshire Times)
23 January 1969 – Emporium Ballroom, Doncaster, South Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
25 January 1969 – Music Hall, Shrewsbury with Fluff and Ebonites Gold Rush (North Shropshire Journal)
30 January 1969 – Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear (Fabulous 208)
Photo: Keith Jellows. Clockwise from 12 O’clock: Duncan Wilkes, Rik Jones, Dave Horn, Keith Jellows, Keith Kendall, John Bartovski and Geoff
A west London band formed in mid-1966 and not to be confused with David O’List’s short-lived group of the same name who morphed into The Attack, The Soul System were originally called Four Point Five.
Formed by friends at Mellow Lane School in Hayes, the original formation comprised:
Geoff ? – lead vocals
Keith Kendall – lead guitar
John Bartovski – bass/harmony vocals
Rik Jones – organ/harmony vocals (after Bartovski departed)
Dave Horn – tenor sax
Duncan Wilkes – trumpet
Keith Jellows – drums
Kendall had started out with another Mellow Lane School group, Brian & The Fantoms but had left in 1964 to join The First Impressions (aka The Legends). In late 1965/early 1966, he departed to join Four Point Five.
Four Point Five (and later The Soul System) gigged extensively but never released any recordings.
As Four Point Five:
9 August 1967 – Drayton Hall, West Drayton, west London (Uxbridge and West Drayton Chronicle)
The Hillingdon Mirror ran an article and photo in its 15 August 1967 issue, page 2 (see above)
30 August 1967 – Hayes Town Hall, Hayes, west London (Uxbridge and West Drayton Chronicle)
The Hillingdon Mirror ran a photo of the band playing at the Town Hall Park in its 5 September 1967, page 7 (see above)
14 October 1967 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with Georgie Fame and The Army (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/)
Changing name to The Soul System around late 1967/early 1968, former All Night Workers’ baritone sax player Johnny Baker joined the formation in January/February 1969.
The following month John Bartovski left and future Strawbs’ bass player Chas Cronk briefly covered the bass slot until the summer.
Rick Eagles, who’d worked with Keith Kendall in the First Impressions and The Legends during 1964-1965, and had subsequently worked with Tony Knight’s Chessmen and The Good Earth, assumed the bass position until the end of the year.
Just before Eagles’ arrival, however, Dave Horn departed to focus on his ‘A’ Levels. The group line-up remained steady until late 1969 when Baker re-joined The All Night Workers. He subsequently suggested Keith Kendall on lead guitar (who had briefly returned to Brian & The Fantoms in the interim).
Keith Jellows later played with The New Mud and also The Sweet.
Gigs at The Soul System (see comments section for more)
25 January 1969 – Club LaBamba, Tunbridge Wells, Kent (Kent & Sussex Courier)
28 January 1969 – Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks with Rod Welling and guest group (Bucks Free Press)
Thanks to Keith Kendall, Dave Horn, Keith Jellows and Rick Eagles for information about the band. We’d love to hear from anyone who can add more information.
Welcome to another posting of a series of gig listings for 1960s bands. None of these lists is exhaustive and my idea is to add to them in the comments section below over time. They are here for future researchers to draw on. I have also added a few interesting bits of information and will add images in time.
I’d like to encourage band members to get in touch to share memories, or for anyone to send corrections/clarifications to my email: Warchive@aol.com
Equally important, if you attended any of the gigs below or played in the support band, please do leave your memories below in the comments section for future historians to use. If you know of any missing gigs, please add them too, if possible, with the sources.
Tuesday’s Children in Fabulous 208, July 1967, shortly before Phil Cordell left for a solo career. Image may be subject to copyright
TUESDAY’S CHILDREN
Formed in mid-1966 from the ashes of The Prophets the original line-up comprised:
Phil Cordell (lead vocals, guitar)
Mick Ware (vocals, guitar)
Paul Kendrick (bass)
Derrick Gough (drums)
1966
Photo: Record Mail, September 1966. Image may be subject to copyright
1 October 1966 – New Spot, Gosport, Hampshire (Portsmouth News)
14 October 1966 – Garry Owen Club, Hammersmith, west London (Fabulous 208)
15 October 1966 – Wimbledon Palais, Wimbledon, southwest London (Fabulous 208)
Image may be subject to copyright
12 November 1966 – Walton Hop, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey (Woking Herald)
10 December 1966 – Baths, Leyton, London (Fabulous 208)
1967
14 January 1967 – Starlite, Greenford, northwest London (Fabulous 208)
20 January 1967 – Windmill Hall, Upminster, east London (Fabulous 208)
4 February 1967 – Wimbledon Palais, Wimbledon, southwest London with The Attack (Fabulous 208)
17 February 1967 – Harvest Moon Club, Guildford, Surrey with The Next Move (Surrey Advertiser)
Image may be subject to copyright
11 March 1967 – Bal Tabarin, Downham, southeast London with the Collection (South East London Mercury)
22 March 1967 – Big L Party Night, Upper Cut, Forest Gate, east London with The James Royal Set (Melody Maker)
23 March 1967 – Upper Cut, Forest Gate, east London (Fabulous 208)
24 March 1967 – Miners’ Club, Ripley, North Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
25 March 1967 – Anchor Hotel, Skegness, Lincolnshire (Fabulous 208)
7 April 1967 – Witchdoctor, Catford, southeast London (Fabulous 208)
28 April 1967 – Europa Hotel, Grosvenor Square, central London (Fabulous 208)
24 May 1967 – Wellington Manor Country Club, Crowthorne, Berkshire with Grapefruit (Reading Evening Post)
26-27 May 1967 – Cromwellian Club, South Kensington, London (Fabulous 208)
8 June 1967 – Elizabethan Hall, Dagenham, London (Fabulous 208)
9-15 June 1967 – Pier, Ryde, Isle of Wight (Fabulous 208) This must be incorrect
Image may be subject to copyright
10 June 1967 – Gaiety Ballroom, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire with Sweet ‘N’ Sour (Cambridgeshire Times)
29 July 1967 – Cromwellian Club, South Kensington, London (Fabulous 208)
In early August, Phil Cordell left for a solo career.
Hammond organist Bob Hodges joined. Earlier in the year, he’d played with The Attack.
The group also added two sax players: Roger Davies, who was Kinks siblings’ Ray and Dave’s cousin, and Liverpudlian Phil Kenzie, who had recently played with Sonny Childe & The TNT
12 August 1967 – Starlite Ballroom, Greenford, London (Bob Hodges’ diary)
26 August 1967 – Lotus Ballroom, Forest Gate, London (Bob Hodges’ diary)
During September trumpet player Hilary Roy did four gigs with the band
2 September 1967 – Upper Cut, Forest Gate, London (afternoon) (Bob Hodges’ diary)
7 October 1967 – University of Sussex, Falmer, West Sussex with Pink Floyd, The Moody Blues, Fairport Convention and The Crazy World of Arthur Brown (Bob Hodges’ diary)
13 October 1967 – According to Bob Hodges’ diary, the band attended ABC Film/TV Studios, Teddington
14 October 1967 – Victoria Hotel, Dartford, Kent (Bob Hodges’ diary)
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15 October 1967 – Foseco Sports & Social Club, Tamworth, Staffordshire (Bob Hodges’ diary/Tamworth Herald)
20 October 1967 – Youth Club, St Ives, Cambridgeshire (Bob Hodges’ diary)
21 October 1967 – Twisted Wheel, Manchester (Manchester Evening News and Chronicle/Bob Hodges’ diary)
27 October 1967 – St Barnabus Youth Club, Woodford, Essex (Bob Hodges’ diary)
28 October 1967 – Queen Elizabeth College, Campden Street, Kensington, London (Bob Hodges’ diary)
6 November 1967 – Tabbys Discotheque, Ealing, London (Bob Hodges’ diary)
9 November 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Tages (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live/Bob Hodges’ diary)
10 November 1967 – Windmill Hall, Upminster, London (Bob Hodges’ diary)
11 November 1967 – Penny Farthing Club, Southend-on-Sea, Essex (Southend Standard) This gig is not in Bob Hodges’ diary
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11 November 1967 – Locarno Ballroom, Swindon, Wiltshire with Modes Mode (Bob Hodges’ diary) Gig lists six piece
12 November 1967 – Middleton Hotel, Middleton, Essex (Southend Standard) This gig is not in Bob Hodges’ diary so may not have happened
Around this time sax players Roger Davies and Phil Kenzie departed, the latter to briefly work with PP Arnold and then with Freddie Mack. Davies may be the same musician who subsequently played with The Warren Davis Monday Band.
17 November 1967 – Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, London (Bob Hodges’ diary)
19 November 1967 – Silver End Hotel, Silver End, Essex (Bob Hodges’ diary)
24 November 1967 – Aurora Hotel, Gillingham, Kent (Bob Hodges’ diary)
26 November 1967 – Upper Cut, Forest Gate, London (Bob Hodges’ diary)
29-30 November 1967 – According to Bob Hodges’ diary, the band attended Pinewood Studios to film “The Ugliest Girl In the World” with actor Nicholas Parsons
1 December 1967 – Victoria and Bull Hotel, Dartford, Kent (Bob Hodges’ diary)
2 December 1967 – Four of Clubs, Lord Hill Hotel, Shrewsbury, Shropshire with The Sarcens (Bob Hodges’ diary/Shropshire Journal)
3 December 1967 – Tiffany’s, Shaftsbury Avenue, W1, London (Bob Hodges’ diary)
7 December 1967 – Whisky A Go Go, Wardour Street, Soho London (Melody Maker/Bob Hodges’ diary)
12 December 1967 – Civic Hall, Corby, Northampshire with The Minor Portion Roll Band (Melody Maker/Bob Hodges’ diary/Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)
14 December 1967 – Palais Ballroom, Nottingham (Bob Hodges’ diary)
15 December 1967 – Bear and Key Hotel, Whitstable, Kent (Bob Hodges’ diary)
23 March 1968 – Starlight Ballroom, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with Simon Dupree & The Big Sound and The Wild Angels (Bob Hodges’ diary/Melody Maker)
24 March 1968 – Adelphi, Slough, Berkshire (Bob Hodges’ diary)
30 March 1968 – Gaiety Ballroom, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire with Root and Jenny Jackson with The Hightimers (Cambridge News) This isn’t in Bob Hodges’ diary
29 October 1968 – Revolution, London (Bob Hodges’ diary)
31 October 1968 – El Grotto Club, Ilford, east London (Bob Hodges’ diary)
1 November 1968 – Shepway Youth Club, Maidstone, Kent (Bob Hodges’ diary)
2 November 1968 – Queen Elizabeth College, Campden Street, Kensington, London (Bob Hodges’ diary)
3 November 1968 – Embassy Rooms, Colchester, Essex (Bob Hodges’ diary/Essex County Standard)
9 November 1968 – Rush Green College, Romford (Bob Hodges’ diary) Surrey Advertiser has them at Pantiles in Bagshot, Surrey. They must have been replaced for this gig by another band
15 November 1968 – Rasputins, London, W1 (Bob Hodges’ diary)
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17 November 1968 – El Grotto, Ilford, east London (Redbridge & Ilford Recorder) This is missing from Bob’s diary so perhaps they were replaced
23 November 1968 – Corn Exchange, Bedford (Bob Hodges’ diary)
26 November 1968 – Blaises, Kensington, London (Bob Hodges’ diary)
30 November 1968 – Sports Centre, Crippe Street, Maidstone, Kent (Bob Hodges’ diary)
12 December 1968 – Greyhound Hotel, Chadwell Heath, Ilford, east London (Bob Hodges’ diary/Newham, West Ham & East Ham, Barking and Stratford Express/Redbridge & Ilford Recorder)
22 December 1968 – El Grotto, Ilford, east London (Bob Hodges’ diary)
28 December 1968 – La Bamba Club, Tunbridge Wells, Kent (Bob Hodges’ diary)
30 December 1968 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London (private charity event) (Bob Hodges’ diary)
1969
6 January 1969 – Quaintways, Chester, Cheshire with US Flaptop & The Cat Road Show and Headline News (website: www.45worlds.com/live) Not listed in Bob Hodges’ diary
Miltons Fingers, 1967. Clockwise from front: Milton, Bert Coupe, Mike Sinclair, Tony “Spike” Milligan and Alan Stevenson
A Scottish rock band, who later moved to Farnham, Surrey, Miltons Fingers are best known for including future Genesis drummer John Mayhew who worked with the group for a year, between 1968-1969.
The group was formed in North Berwick, Scotland in late 1965/early 1966 with the following line-up:
Milton Mclachlan – lead vocals
Tony “Spike” Milligan – lead guitar
Mike Sinclair – rhythm guitar
Bert Coupe – bass
Dave Berry – drums
Milton Mclachlan, who was studying at art college in Farnham, says the group was managed by Neil Warnock and signed to NEMS Enterprises. During their time together Miltons Fingers played at the Millstream in Farnham, Feltham R&B Club and the Overseas Visitors Club in Earl’s Court, London. The singer recalls sharing the bill with The Zombies, Deep Purple and David Bowie.
Through the Chiswick-based Norton York Agency, they also worked in West Germany. Mclachlan also remembers other European gigs in Denmark and Switzerland.
Between 1966-1970, Miltons Fingers also played regularly at Kew Boathouse (and some of the gigs are listed below).
Like early Genesis, the band went through quite a few drummers in their time together. In 1967, Alan “Frog” Ridley took over from Dave Berry. Ridley was succeeded by Alan Stevenson who then made way for John Mayhew in 1968. During Stevenson’s time with the group, Mike Sinclair left and the group continued as a four-piece.
At some point, the group cut two tracks on an acetate – “Jenny’s Mother” and “Light of My Life”.
Mclachlan remembers the group renting a seven bedroom house in Farnham and a few of Genesis used to come round and listen to the musicians rehearse before Mayhew joined them. Charterhouse school was not far away near Godalming.
After Mayhew left, the group carried on until 1970.
Miltons Fingers, 1968. Left to right: Tony “Spike” Milligan, Milton, Alan Stevenson and Bert Coupe
18-20 September 1967 – Kew Boathouse, Kew, west London (Hounslow Post)
9-12 October 1967 – Kew Boathouse, Kew, west London (Hounslow Post)
16-18 October 1967 – Kew Boathouse, Kew, west London (Hounslow Post)
1 December 1967 – Star Palast, Kiel, West Germany with Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages, The Thin Red Line and Dick Scott & Company (Rolf Hannet’s research)
24 February 1968 – Andromeda, Colchester, Essex (Essex County Standard)
2 March 1968 – Star Palast, Kiel, West Germany with Paul Raven & The Boston Showband, Princes of Israel and The Barriers (Rolf Hannet’s research)
6 September 1968 – Andromeda, Colchester, Essex (Essex County Standard)
13 September 1968 – Andromeda, Colchester, Essex (Essex County Standard)
9 October 1968 – Westcliffe Hotel, Southend, Essex (Essex County Standard)
12 October 1968 – Centre 185, Egham, Surrey with The Skatarlites (Staines & Egham News)
8 November 1968 – Centre 185, Egham, Surrey (Staines & Egham News)
29-30 November 1968 – Wellington Manor Country Club, Crowthorne, Berkshire (Reading Evening Post)
Welcome to another posting of a series of gig listings for 1960s bands. None of these lists is exhaustive and my idea is to add to them in the comments section below over time. They are here for future researchers to draw on. I have also added a few interesting bits of information and will add images in time.
I’d like to encourage band members to get in touch to share memories, or for anyone to send corrections/clarifications to my email: Warchive@aol.com
Equally important, if you attended any of the gigs below or played in the support band, please do leave your memories below in the comments section for future historians to use. If you know of any missing gigs, please add them too, if possible, with the sources.
Formed early 1960 from Red E Lewis & The Red Cats
Chris Tidmarsh – lead vocals
Jimmy Page – lead guitar
Jumbo Spicer – bass
Iain Hines – piano
Tornado Evans – drums
1962
23 March 1962 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with Rhet Stoller, The Satellites and Davy Jones (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/)
In October, Iain Hines left and Matt Smith took over piano
1963
6 January 1963 – Southall Community Centre, Southall, Middlesex (Harrow Observer & Gazette)
13 January 1963 – Southall Community Centre, Southall, Middlesex (Harrow Observer & Gazette)
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9 February 1963 – Hitchin Town Hall, Hitchin, Herts with Ricky Valance, Paul Dean and Rockin’ Premiers (Stevenage Gazette)
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22 February 1963 – J&A Club, St Peter’s Hall, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey with The Pat McQueen Combo (Surrey Comet)
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23 February 1963 – Hermitage Ballroom, Hitchin, Herts with The Mark Leeman Five (Stevenage Gazette)
Sometime in early 1963, Paul Brett took over from Jimmy Page on lead guitar
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9 March 1963 – Walthamstow Assembly Hall, Walthamstow with Paul & The Alpines and Jimmy Doyle and The Trespassers (Leyton and Leytonstone Guardian/Walthamstow Guardian)
10 March 1963 – Jazz Cellar, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey (Surrey Comet)
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22 March 1963 – St Peter’s Hall, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey (Surrey Comet)
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17 April 1963 – Hermitage Ballroom, Hitchin, Herts with The Kingpins (Stevenage Gazette)
In June, Paul Brett left to join The SW5 and Albert Lee took over lead guitar. Avid Andersen took over bass from Jumbo Spicer. Matt Smith also departed
23 June 1963 – Southall Community Centre, Southall, Middlesex (Harrow Observer)
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20 July 1963 – Hermitage Ballroom, Hitchin, Herts with Barry Noble & The Sapphires (Stevenage Gazette)
31 July 1963 – Mecca Dancing, Stevenage, Herts (Stevenage Gazette)
4 August 1963 – Majestic Ballroom, Luton, Bedfordshire (Luton News)
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17 August 1963 – Walthamstow Assembly Hall, Walthamstow with Dave Douglas & The Vistas and The Corvettes (Leyton and Leytonstone Guardian/Walthamstow Guardian)
7 September 1963 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Eagles and The Allegros (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/)
Around October, Albert Lee left to join Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds and Phil McPhill took over. Tony Marsh joined on keyboards at the same time.
10 October 1963 – Majestic Ballroom, Luton, Bedfordshire (Luton News)
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9 November 1963 – Agincourt Ballroom, Camberley, Surrey with The Three Ways (Aldershot News)
2 February 1964 – Rocky Rivers Top 20 Club, Conservative Club, Bedford with Dale Wickers & The Fireflys (Ampthill News & Weekly Record)
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22 February 1964 – Walthamstow Assembly Hall, Walthamstow with Dean Brent & The Strollers and The Costers (Leyton and Leytonstone Guardian/Walthamstow Guardian)
7 March 1964 – Conservative Club, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire with The Fugitives (Biggleswade Chronicle)
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14 March 1964 – Cambridge Guildhall, Cambridge with Dave Taylor & The Fugitives (Cambridge News)
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21 March 1964 – Wilton Hall, Bletchley, Bucks (Bletchley District Gazette)
5 April 1964 – Rocky Rivers Top 20 Club, Conservative Club, Bedford with Dave Taylor & The Fugitives (Ampthill News & Weekly Record)
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18 April 1964 – Rock Stars, Adeyfield Hall, Hemel Hempstead, Herts with The Cavaliers (Hertfordshire and Hemel Hempstead Gazette and West Herts Advertiser)
25 April 1964 – St Neots Centre, St Neots, Cambridgeshire with The Crofters (Biggleswade Chronicle)
In May, Phil McPhill departed and Ritchie Blackmore took over on lead guitar
9 May 1964 – Conservative Club, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire with Dave Viccars & The Fireflies (Ampthill News & Weekly Record/Biggleswade Chronicle)
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18 May 1964 – Marcam Hall, March, Cambridgeshire with The Size Seven (Cambridgeshire Times) Billed as Neil Christian & The London Crusaders
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23 May 1964 – Hermitage Ballroom, Hitchin, Herts with The Invaders (Hertfordshire Express)
30 May 1964 – Royal Star Ballroom, Maidstone, Kent with The Swinging Blue Jeans (Kent Messenger) Billed as Christian’s Crusaders
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11 June 1964 – Rocky Rivers Top 20 Club, Conservative Club, Bedford (Ampthill News & Weekly Record) Billed as Christians Crusaders with Neil Christian
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13 June 1964 – Walthamstow Assembly Hall, Walthamstow with The Zodiacs and Cyrano & The Bergeracs (Leyton and Leytonstone Guardian/Walthamstow Guardian)
20 June 1964 – Starlight Room, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with The Casuals (Lincolnshire Standard) Billed as Christian’s Crusaders
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27 June 1964 – Rock Stars, Adeyfield Hall, Hemel Hempstead, Herts with The Blobs (Hertfordshire and Hemel Hempstead Gazette and West Herts Advertiser)
11 July 1964 – Royal Star Ballroom, Maidstone, Kent with The Avengers (Kent Messenger) Billed as Christian’s Crusaders
17 July 1964 – Public Hall, Witham, Essex with The Plainsmen (Essex Chronicle) Billed as Neil Christian & His London Crusaders
18 July 1964 – Walthamstow Assembly Hall, Walthamstow with two supporting groups (Leyton and Leytonstone Guardian/Walthamstow Guardian)
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1 August 1964 – Conservative Club, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire with The Top Four (Biggleswade Chronicle) Billed as Christian’s Crusaders
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15 August 1964 – Rocky Rivers Top 20 Club, Conservative Club, Bedford with The Honeycombs (Ampthill News & Weekly Record) Billed as Neil Christian & Christians Crusaders
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5 September 1964 – Hermitage Ballroom, Hitchin, Herts with The Original Hustlers (Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire Express) Billed as Neil Christian’s Crusaders
26 September 1964 – Royal Star Ballroom, Maidstone, Kent with Jerry James Bandits (Kent Messenger) Billed as Christian’s Crusaders
3 October 1964 – Walthamstow Assembly Hall, Walthamstow with Brian Diamond & The Cutters (Leyton and Leytonstone Guardian/Walthamstow Guardian)
9 October 1964 – Weedon New Hall, Weedon Bec, Northamptonshire with The Nomads (Northampton Chronicle and Echo) Billed as Neil Christian with Christian’s Crusaders
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24 October 1964 – Rocky Rivers Top 20 Club, Conservative Club, Bedford with another leading group (Ampthill News & Weekly Record) Billed as Neil Christian & Christians Crusaders
5 November 1964 – Hermitage Ballroom, Hitchin, Herts with The Original Hustlers (Hertfordshire Express)
19 December 1964 – The Dolphin, Marine Court, St Leonards, East Sussex with Rockin’ Eccentrics (Roger Bistow’s research at Dizzy Tiger Music website) Billed as Christian’s Crusaders
20 December 1964 – Weymouth Steering Wheel, Weymouth, Dorset (Dorset Evening Echo) Billed as The Crusaders
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26 December 1964 – Town Hall, Torquay, Devon with The Cyclons and The Rockin’ Rockardoes (Herald Express)
1965
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2 January 1965 – Royal Star Ballroom, Maidstone, Kent with The Essex Five (Kent Messenger) Billed as Christian’s Crusaders
9 January 1965 – Walthamstow Assembly Hall, Walthamstow (Leyton, Leytonstone and Waltham Forest Guardian/Walthamstow Guardian)
19-20 February 1965 – Silver Blades, Streatham, London (Peckham & Dulwich Advertiser) Billed as Christian’s Crusaders
In March 1965, Chris Tidmarsh revamped the band completely:
Chris Tidmarsh – lead vocals
Mick Abrahams – lead guitar
Dave Cakebread – bass
Stan Thomas – sax
Graham Hill – drums
20 March 1965 – The Dolphin, Marine Court, St Leonards, East Sussex with Steve Marriot’s Moments (Roger Bistow’s research at Dizzy Tiger Music website) Billed as Christian’s Crusaders
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27 March 1965 – Walthamstow Assembly Hall, Walthamstow (Leyton, Leytonstone and Waltham Forest Guardian/Walthamstow Guardian)
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10 April 1965 – Royal Star Ballroom, Maidstone, Kent with The Boomerangs (Maidstone Gazette) Billed as Christian’s Crusaders
1 May 1965 – The Dolphin, Marine Court, St Leonards, East Sussex with The Prophets (Roger Bistow’s research at Dizzy Tiger Music website) Billed as Christian’s Crusaders
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22 May 1965 – Walthamstow Assembly Hall, Walthamstow with The Falkons (Leyton, Leytonstone and Waltham Forest Guardian/Walthamstow Guardian)
Around late May/early June 1965, Tidmarsh revamped the formation as follows:
Chris Tidmarsh – lead vocals
Mick Abrahams – lead guitar
Alex Dmchowski – bass
Graham Waller – keyboards
Bernie Hetherington – sax
Carlo Little – drums
In early 1966, Chris Tidsmash put together a new version:
Chris Tidmarsh – lead vocals
Ritchie Blackmore – lead guitar
Tony Dangerfield – bass
Tornado Evans – drums
In April, Avid Andersen took over from Tony Dangerfield and Tony Marsh rejoined on keyboards
25 April 1966 – High Wycombe Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)
29 April 1966 – Wimbledon Palais, Wimbledon, London (Balham & Tooting News and Mercury)
21 May 1966 – Zambesi, Hounslow, west London (Melody Maker)
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22 May 1966 – Plaza Ballroom, Handsworth, West Midlands (Birmingham Evening Mail)
26 May 1966 – Town Hall, Kidderminster, Worcestershire (Disc & Music Echo/Kidderminster Shuttle)
28 May 1966 – Bowes Lyon House, Stevenage, Herts (Disc & Music Echo)
30 May 1966 – Queen’s Hall, Wolverhampton, West Midlands (Disc & Music Echo)
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2 June 1966 – Assembly Hall, Worthing, West Sussex (Worthing Herald)
6 June 1966 – Disc Club, St Martin’s Centre, Colchester, Essex (Essex County Standard)
16 June 1966 – Liberal Hall Beat Club, Yeovil, Somerset with support (Western Gazette)
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17 June 1966 – Winter Garden, Eastbourne, East Sussex with Gangbusters (Eastbourne Herald Chronicle)
18 June 1966 – Trowbridge Town Hall, Trowbridge, Wiltshire (Disc & Music Echo)
20 June 1966 – Club A Go Go, Dublin, Eire (Disc & Music Echo) Needs confirmation
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22 June 1966 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire (Evening Sentinel)
7 July 1966 – Princess Pavilion, Falmouth, Cornwall with The Onyx (West Briton & Royal Cornwall Gazette)
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8 July 1966 – Torquay Town Hall, Torquay, Devon with The Variations and The Codiaks (Herald Express)
9 July 1966 – St George’s Hall, Exeter, Devon with The Just Men (Express & Echo)
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15 July 1966 – Tiles, Oxford Street, London with The Ray Martin Group (Melody Maker)
30 July 1966 – Victoria Cross Gallery, Wantage, Oxfordshire (North Berks Herald)
6 August 1966 – Tavistock Town Hall, Devon (Western Evening Herald)
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15 August 1966 – Radio England Swinging 66, Odeon Birmingham, Birmingham with The Small Faces, Dave Berry, Crispian St Peters, The Limeys, The Koobas and The Much More Music Men (Express & Star)
1 September 1966 – Winter Gardens, Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire with The Illusions (Grimsby Evening Telegraph)
4 September 1966 – Central R&B Club, Central Hotel, Gillingham, Kent (Chatham, Rochester & Gillingham News)
16 September 1966 – Grimsby Mecca, Grimsby, Humberside with The Fenmen (Grimsby Evening Telegraph)
30 September 1966 – Marine Ballroom, Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire with The Doodlebugs and Harold Graham (Morecambe Visitor)
It’s not clear who was in the band from this point until spring 1967
7 October 1966 – Raith Ballroom, Kirkcaldy, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
7 October 1966 – Community Centre, Whitburn, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
8 October 1966 – City Hall, Perth, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
9 October 1966 – Top Ten Club, Dundee, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
10 October 1966 – Town Hall, Falkirk, Scotland (Fabulous 208)
15 October 1966 – The Union, Manchester University (Manchester Evening News & Chronicle)
22 October 1966 – Leyton Baths Hall, Leyton, east London with The Plague (Walthamstow Guardian)
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27 October 1966 – Rocky Rivers’ Top 20 Club, Conservative Club, Bedford wit She Trinity and John Williams & Tomorrow’s People (Ampthill News & Weekly Record)
28 October 1966 – Top Spot, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire with The Early Berdz (Gloucester Citizen)
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29 October 1966 – Royal Links Pavilion, Cromer, Norfolk with The Roosters (Julie Fielder book: What Flo Said Next)
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5 November 1966 – Cliff’s Pavilion, Southend, Essex with The Fingers and Sounds Around (Southend Standard)
14 November 1966 – Group heads to West Germany for 12 days of TV work and also Dutch TV (Disc & Music Echo)
9 December 1966 – School of Art, Winchester, Hampshire (Fabulous 208)
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10 December 1966 – Royal Lido, Prestatyn, Clwyd, Wales with The Raynes (Rhyl & Prestayn Gazette)
12 December 1966 – Jubilee Hall, Burton-on-Trent, Derbyshire (Fabulous 208)
30 December 1966 – Wimbledon Palais, Wimbledon, London (Balham & Tooting News and Mercury)
1967
13 January 1967 – Ballerina Ballroom, Nairn, Scotland with Chatz and The Skatz Kats and Tomorrow’s People (Forres, Elgin & Nairn Gazette)
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14 January 1967 – Victoria Ballroom, Forres, Scotland with The T-Set (Forres, Elgin & Nairn Gazette)
21 January 1967 – St George’s Ballroom, Hinckley, Leicestershire (Nuneaton Evening Tribune)
18 February 1967 – Unity Hall, Wakefield, West Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)
25 February 1967 – Town Hall, Loughborough, Leicestershire (Fabulous 208)
16 March 1967 – Elm Hotel, Southend, Essex with Force Five (Southend Standard)
18 March 1967 – Town Hall, Sudbury, Suffolk (Fabulous 208)
18 March 1967 – Town Hall, Haverhill, Suffolk (Fabulous 208)
23 March 1967 – Glen Ballroom, Llanelli, south Wales with Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers, The Troggs, The Corncrackers and John Smith Committee (South Wales Evening Post)
27 March 1967 – St George’s Ballroom, Hinckley, Leicestershire with The Matadors (Nuneaton Evening Tribune)
From April-May 1967, Chris Tidmarsh revamped the band again:
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Jimmy James – lead vocals
Count Prince Miller – lead vocals
Wallace Wilson – lead guitar
Coleson Chen – bass
Carl Noel – keyboards
Carl Griffiths – tenor sax
Rupert Balgobin – percussion
Winston Martin – drums
Born on 13 September 1940 in the United States, Jimmy James moved to Jamaica in the mid-1940s and joined The Vagabonds in 1964 after recording solo singles. The Vagabonds had been formed in 1961 by Count Prince Miller, Coleson Chen and Wallace Wilson with other musicians, who were gradually replaced with the line-up above.
The musicians relocated to London in May 1964 with Chen’s younger brother Phil guesting on second guitar and initially they played at parties and social functions. This formation recorded The Vagabonds LP.
Soon after, Winston Martin left and Rupert Balgobin took over drums and Phil Chen became a permanent member.
Attracting the attention of manager Pete Meaden, who’d discovered The Who, the group landed a month-long residency at the Scene in March 1965. In mid-1965 Coleson Chen returned to Jamaica and his brother Phil moved on to bass.
Selected gigs
20 November 1964 – Kilburn State Ballroom, Kilburn, London with Ronnie Jones & The Night-Timers and Dixieland Steel Band (billed as The Jamaican Vagabonds)
18 March 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London (billed as The Vagabonds)
30 April 1965 – Ricky Tick Club, Plaza, Guildford, Surrey with Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds
9 May 1965 – Blue Moon, Hayes, west London with The Spencer Davis Group
18 May 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Mark Leeman Five
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22 May 1965 – Haymarket Lounge, Basingstoke, Hampshire
10 July 1965 – Birdcage, Kimbells Ballroom, Southsea, Hampshire
12 July 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London
13 July 1965 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, London with The Brian Auger Trinity
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14 July 1965 – Bromley Court Hotel, Bromley, London (billed as The Vagabonds)
19 July 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Manfred Mann
21 July 1965 – Shanklin Pier Head, Shanklin, Isle of Wight with Tomrons Billed as The Vagabonds
25 July 1965 – Dungeon Club, Nottingham
26 July 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The VIPs
29 July 1965 – Birdcage, Kimbells Ballroom, Southsea, Hampshire
31 July 1965 – Galaxy Club, Town Hall, Basingstoke, Hampshire
Under Pete Meaden’s management, the band’s debut single on Columbia, “Shoo Be Doo (You’re Mine)” c/w “I’ll Never Stop Loving You” was released in August 1965 but was not a chart success. They then moved to Piccadilly for seven singles, starting with “I Feel Alright” c/w “I Wanna Be Your Everything” in February 1966.
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Despite not cracking the singles’ chart, Jimmy James & The Vagabonds became regulars at the Marquee and built up a huge following on the nationwide club circuit where they were regarded as one of the most dynamic live acts.
Selected gigs
2 August 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London
9 August 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London
12 August 1965 – Birdcage, Kimbells Ballroom, Southsea, Hampshire
16 August 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Boz and The Boz People
21 August 1965 – Ricky Tick Club, Clewer Mead, Windsor, Berkshire (Billed as The Vagabonds with Jimmy James and Count Prince Miller)
23 August 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London
27 August 1965 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
30 August 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with John Lee’s Groundhogs
2 September 1965 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
6 September 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Crowd
9 September 1965 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, London
13 September 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London
17 September 1965 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
20 September 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Sidewinders
22 September 1965 – Le Disque A Go Go, Bournemouth, Dorset
23 September 1965 – Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, London (billed as Vagabonds)
27 September 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Mark Leeman Five
1 October 1965 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
4 October 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Boz & The Boz People
6 October 1965 – Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, London with Dave Antony’s Moods
10 October 1965 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire
11 October 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Uglys
13 October 1965 – Farnborough Town Hall, Farnborough, Hampshire
14 October 1965 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
18 October 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London
21 October 1965 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire with The Action and Johnny B Great & The Quotations (Dave Allen research)
24 October 1965 – Tavern Club, Sunshine Floor, Dereham, Norfolk with Mike Prior & The Pagans
25 October 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with John Lee’s Groundhogs
29 October 1965 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
1 November 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Roscoe Brown Combo
4 November 1965 – Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, London (billed as The Vagabonds)
6 November 1965 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
8 November 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Banshees
9 November 1965 – Bristol Chinese R&B Club, Corn Exchange, Bristol
15 November 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Train (Moon’s Train?)
17 November 1965 – Le Disque A Go Go, Bournemouth, Dorset
18 November 1965 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
22 November 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London
27 November 1965 – Milford R&B, Strutt Arms, Milford, Derbyshire
29 November 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London
4 December 1965 – Ricky Tick Club, Clewer Mead, Windsor, Berkshire with Mike Cotton Sound
6 December 1965 – Adelphi, Slough, Berkshire wit Manfred Mann, The Yardbirds, Goldie (of the Gingerbreads), Shangaans, The Mark Leeman Five and Gary Farr & The T-Bones
10 December 1965 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
12 December 1965 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire
13 December 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Roscoe Brown Combo
15 December 1965 – Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, London with The Rick ‘N’ Beckers (billed as The Vagabonds)
19 December 1965 – Tavern Club, Dereham, Norfolk with The Blaizes
20 December 1965 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London
Around this time Carl Griffiths returned to Jamaica but later came back to the UK with singer Prince Buster. He also worked with Cat Soul Packet in September-November 1967 before joining The Bees who became The Pyramids. Griffiths later worked with Manfred Mann Chapter 3
Jimmy James & The Vagabonds now comprises:
Jimmy James – lead vocals
Count Prince Miller – lead vocals
Wallace Wilson – lead guitar
Phil Chen – bass
Carl Noel – keyboards
Rupert Balgobin – drums
Selected gigs
9 January 1966 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire
10 January 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Mark Leeman Five
Around this time former Rupert & The Red Devils’ tenor sax player Fred “Nat” Frederick joins. Frederick may be the same Fred who had recently played with John Lee’s Groundhogs.
3 April 1966 – Agincourt Ballroom, Camberley, Surrey with support
4 April 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London
6 April 1966 – Target Paul’s Row, High Wycombe, Bucks
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8 April 1966 – Links R&B Club, Maxwell Park Youth Centre, Borehamwood, Herts with The Fairies (opening night) Melody Maker has The Action as second group
9 April 1966 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
11 April 1966 – Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, North Yorkshire with Sonny Childe & The TNT and The Real McCoy
14 April 1966 – The Village, Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire
17 April 1966 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire with The Alan Bown Set
19 April 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Vibrations
20 April 1966 – Bromley Court Hotel, Bromley, southeast London
25 April 1966 – Atlanta Ballroom, Woking, Surrey
28 April 1966 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
29 April 1966 – York University, York
30 April 1966 – Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear
The group releases its third 45, “Hi Diddley Dee Dum Dum” c/w “Come To Me Softly”
1 May 1966 – Dereham Tavern, Dereham, Norfolk with The News
2 May 1966 – Rag Queen Dance, East Ham Town Hall, East Ham, east London with The Symbols
4 May 1966 – Highbury Technical College, Cosham
5 May 1966 – Burton Manor, Stafford, Staffordshire
6 May 1966 – Keele University, Keele
7 May 1966 – Manor Lodge, Stockport, Greater Manchester
8 May 1966 – Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, west London with The Deakin Lewis Band (billed as The Vagabonds)
9 May 1966 – Bluesville, Manor House, Ipswich, Suffolk
11 May 1966 – College of Technology, Brighton, West Sussex
12 May 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Statesides (This is missing from Beat Instrumental unless this was moved to 16th)
13 May 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London
14 May 1966 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, west London
15 May 1966 – Country Club, Kirklevington
16 May 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London
19 May 1966 – Starlight, Crawley, West Sussex
20 May 1966 – Bluesville, Manor House, north London
21 May 1966 – St Martin’s School of Art, central London
22 May 1966 – Leofric Hotel, Coventry
23 May 1966 – Majestic Ballroom, Reading, Berkshire and Concord Club, Basset Hotel, Southampton, Hants
24 May 1966 – Concorde Club, Basset Hotel, Southampton, Hampshire
27 May 1966 – Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, west London (possibly with John Brown’s Bodies) Trend & Boyfriend magazine has Links Ballroom, Borehamwood on this date as well
28 May 1966 – Gig in Islington, north London
29 May 1966 – Country Club, Kirklevington
30 May 1966 – Blues Festival, East Dereham, Norfolk with Zoot Money & The Big Roll Band, Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band, Sullivan James Band and Sounds Reformed. Beat Instrumental says this was the Tavern Club
3-5 June 1966 – Gigs in Ostend, Belgium
6 June 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London
10 June 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London
11 June 1966 – Club A Go Go, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear
12 June 1966 – Beachcomber, Nottingham
13 June 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London
14 June 1966 – St John’s College, Cambridge
15 June 1966 – Blue Flame Club, Wolverhampton, West Midlands and Casino Club, Walsall, West Midlands
16 June 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London
17 June 1966 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with Bobby Gibson and Group 004
18 June 1966 – Commonwealth Institute, central London
19 June 1966 – Blue Moon, Hayes, west London
20 June 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London
21 June 1966 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London (billed as The Vagabonds)
23 June 1966 – Birdcage, Porthsmouth, Hants
24 June 1966 – Gig in Exeter, Devon (probably university)
25 June 1966 – Blue Moon, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
26 June 1966 – Starlite Ballroom, Greenford, west London (not mentioned in Beat Instrumental)
27 June 1966 – Wall City JC, Chester, Cheshire
28 June 1966 – American School, Hilton Hotel, central London
29 June 1966 – Reading University, Reading, Berkshire
30 June 1966 – Birmingham University, Birmingham
1 July 1966 – Mr McCoys, Middlesbrough
2 July 1966 – Starlight Ballroom, Boston Gliderdrome, Lincolnshire with Roy C, The League of Gentlemen, The Amboy Dukes and The Ferryboys
4 July 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London
5 July 1966 – Concord, Southampton, Hampshire
6 July 1966 – Orford Cellar, Norwich, Norfolk
7 July 1966 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire (not mentioned in Beat Instrumental)
8 July 1966 – Winter Gardens, Ventnor, Isle of Wight
8 July 1966 – Masonic Hall, Hornchurch, east London (this seems very unlikely unless it was a different date)
9 July 1966 – Jigsaw, Manchester
10 July 1966 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire
11 July 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Jimmy Brown Sound (not mentioned in Beat Instrumental)
12 July 1966 – Bristol University, Bristol
14 July 1966 – Bircage, Eastney, Hampshire
16 July 1966 – Porchester Hall, Paddington, central London
17 July 1966 –White Lion, Edgware, north London
18 July 1966 – Shoreline Club, Bognor Regis, West Sussex
19 July 1966 – Manor House, north London (not mentioned in Beat Instrumental)
20 July 1966 – Disco Blue, Ryde, Isle of Wight
22 July 1966 –Mr McCoys, Middlesbrough
23 July 1966 – Mojo Club, Sheffield, South Yorkshire
24 July 1966 – Country Club, Kirklevington
The band releases its fourth 45 on Piccadilly “This Heart of Mine” c/w “I Don’t Wanna Cry”
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29 July 1966 – Iron Curtain Club, St Mary Cray, southeast London
2 August 1966 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire with The Move
4 August 1966 – Concorde, Southampton, Hampshire
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5 August 1966 – Beat ‘n’ Blues Festival, Torquay Town Hall, Torquay, Devon with The Better Days, The Kynd and The Reaction
6 August 1966 – Cadillac Club, Brighton, West Sussex
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7 August 1966 – Central R&B Club, Central Hotel, Gillingham, Kent
11 August 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London
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13 August 1966 – Taggs Island, Hampton Court Casino Ballroom, Hampton Court, Middlesex
17 August 1966 – Stevenage Mecca, Locarno, Stevenage, Hertfordshire
18 August 1966 – Locarno Ballroom, Bristol with The Fanatics
21 August 1966 – Beachcomber Club, Nottingham
23 August 1966 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London
25 August 1966 – Astoria, Finsbury’s Park, north London with Sonny & Cher, Sharon Tandy & The VIPs
27 August 1966 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, west London and Lyceum, central London
28 August 1966 – Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire
29 August 1966 – Majestic Ballroom, Reading, Berkshire
30 August 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Clayton Squares
31 August 1966 – Disco Blue, Ryde, Isle of Wight
Baritone sax player Milton James, who has previously worked with Hogsnort Rupert, The Olympics and The Dynamics joins
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2 September 1966 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with Him & Others
3 September 1966 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent
5 September 1966 – Wall City Jazz Club, Chester, Cheshire
8 September 1966 – Concorde, Southampton, Hampshire
9 September 1966 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
10 September 1966 – Porchester Hall, Paddington, central London
13 September 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Wynder K Frog
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14 September 1966 – Ackys Scene, New Maid’s Head Hotel, King’s Lynn, Norfolk
16 September 1966 – Porchester Hall, Paddington, central London
17 September 1966 – Corn Exchange, Leicester
18 September 1966 – Beachcomber, Nottingham with Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds
20 September 1966 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
24 September 1966 – Starlight Room, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with Tony Rivers & The Castaways, Lord Sutch & The Savages, The Intruders, The Ferryboys
26 September 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, south London with Bluesology
27 September 1966 – Churchill Hall, Kenton, north London
1 October 1966 – St Mary’s College, Twickenham, west London
2 October 1966 – Palais Ballroom, Newbury, Berkshire
3 October 1966 – Bluesville, Ipswich, Suffolk
4 October 1966 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
6 October 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London
9 October 1966 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire
11 October 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Episode Six
14 October 1966 – Market Hall, St Albans, Herts
15 October 1966 – International Club, Leeds, West Yorkshire
15 October 1966 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire
Melody Maker says the band went to Belgium to play gigs in Brussels and Ostend on 17 October. Is this possible for one day?
18 October 1966 – Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks
19 October 1966 – Falcon Hotel, Eltham, southeast London
20 October 1966 – Concorde, Southampton with Simon Dupree & The Big Sound
20 October 1966 – Wykeham Hall, Romford, east London
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21 October 1966 – The Marquee Show, Fairfield Hall, Croydon, south London with The Spencer Davis Group, The Move, Wynder K Frog, The Herd and The VIPs
22 October 1966 – Ricky Tick, Windsor, Berkshire
23 October 1966 – George Ballroom, Hinckley, Leicestershire
25 October 1966 – Concord, Southampton, Hampshire
26 October 1966 – Queen Mary’s College, Mile End, east London
28 October 1966 – Mr McCoys, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire
29 October 1966 – Manchester University, Manchester
29 October 1966 – Jigsaw, Manchester
30 October 1966 – Central R&B Club, Central Hotel, Gillingham, Kent
The band releases its fifth 45 “Ain’t Love Good, Ain’t Love Proud” c/w “Don’t Know What I’m Gonna Do”
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9 November 1966 – Locarno Ballroom, Stevenage, Herts
10 November 1966 – Locarno Ballroom, Streatham, southwest London
12 November 1966 – Chelsea College, Chelsea, southwest London
13 November 1966 – Youth Centre, Liverpool
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16 November 1966 – Adam & Eve, Southampton, Hampshire
18 November 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Summer Set
19 November 1966 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
24 November 1966 – Rocky Rivers’ Top 20 Club, Conservative Club, Bedford
26 November 1966 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London
27 November 1966 – Beachcomber Club, Nottingham
28 November 1966 – Top Rank Ballroom, Reading, Berkshire
29 November 1966 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London
Around this time, the band releases its LP The New Religion
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1 December 1966 – White Bicycle Club, Maple Ballroom, Northampton
2 December 1966 – Il Rondo, Leicester
3-4 December 1966 – Maryland Club, Glasgow, Scotland
6 December 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Syn
9 December 1966 – Durham University, Durham with Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band
10 December 1966 – Starlight Room, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with The Orlons, The Gates of Eden and The Ebonites
11 December 1966 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire
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12 December 1966 – White Bicycle Club, Maple Ballroom, Northampton with The Hip 100
13 December 1966 – Concord, Southampton, Hampshire
15 December 1966 – School of Art, Guildford, Surrey with The Alan Bown Set
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16 December 1966 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Unchained
16 December 1966 – Royal York Hotel, Ryde, Isle of Wight
20 December 1966 – St Thomas, Brentwood, Essex
22 December 1966 – Southampton Guildhall, Hampshire with Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band
22 December 1966 – Ricky Tick, Corn Exchange, Bedford, Bedfordshire
23 December 1966 – Ricky Tick Club, Hounslow, west London with The Summer Set
24 December 1966 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
26 December 1966 – Baths Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk
27 December 1966 – Corn Exchange, Bristol
31 December 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Neat Change and The Bunch
The band releases its sixth 45 “I Can’t Get Home to My Baby” c/w “Hungry For Love”
1 January 1967 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire
2 January 1967 – Clouds, Derby, Derbyshire
The Hillingdon Mirror ran an article and photos in its 3 January 1967 issue, page 20
4 January 1967 – Stevenage Mecca, Locarno, Stevenage, Hertfordshire
7 January 1967 – Starlight Ballroom, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with The Soul Sisters with The Tonic and Charades
8 January 1967 – Beau Brummel, Nantwich, Cheshire with Phil Ryan & The Scorpians
Around this time Milton James departs. Baritone sax player Pat Gravende (aka Pat Sandy) replaces him. Also, longstanding member Carl Noel departs and Tom Parker, who has previously played with The Groundhogs, The Mark Leeman Five and Eric Burdon’s New Animals takes his place
The line-up now comprises:
Jimmy James – lead vocals
Count Prince Miller – lead vocals
Wallace Wilson – lead guitar
Phil Chen – bass
Tom Parker – keyboards
Fred “Nat” Frederick – tenor sax
Pat Sandy – baritone sax
Rupert Balgobin – drums
Selected gigs
27 January 1967 – Upper Cut, Forest Gate, east London
28 January 1967 – Corn Exchange, Chelmsford, Essex
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29 January 1967 – Central R&B Club, Central Hotel, Gillingham, Kent
31 January 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with The Syn
3 February 1967 – Clouds, Derby, Derbyshire
4 February 1967 – Leeds University, Leeds, West Yorkshire
5 February 1967 – Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, North Yorkshire with The Delmonts
6 February 1967 – Wall City Club, Chester, Cheshire
7 February 1967 – Manchester University, Manchester with Alan Bown and The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band
9 February 1967 – Locarno Ballroom, Coventry, West Midlands
11 February 1967 – Liverpool University, Liverpool
17 February 1967 – Gyro Club, Troutbeck Hotel, Ilkley, West Yorkshire
19 February 1967 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London
20 February 1967 – Bluesville Club, Baths Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk
21 February 1967 – Winter Gardens, Malvern, Worcestershire
24 February 1967 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire
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25 February 1967 – Starlight Ballroom, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with The Triads, The Eyes of Blonde and Ray Bones
25 February 1967 – Night Owl, Leicester
26 February 1967 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire
27 February 1967 – Majestic Ballroom, Reading, Berkshire
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2 March 1967 – City Hall, Salisbury, Wiltshire with The Gordon Riots
5 March 1967 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Hubbubs
7 March 1967 – Corn Exchange, Bristol
10 March 1967 – Phillipa Fawcett College, Streatham, London
11 March 1967 – Aquarium, Brighton, West Sussex
12 March 1967 – Beau Brummel, Nantwich, Cheshire with Phil Ryan & The Scorpians
14 March 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Wynder K Frog
15 March 1967 – The Thing, Oldham, Greater Manchester with The Drifters
16 March 1967 – Club A Go Go, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear
17 March 1967 – Aston University, Birmingham
18 March 1967 – Manchester College, Manchester
19 March 1967 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire
20 March 1967 – Assembly Hall, Stafford, Staffordshire
21 March 1967 – Savoy Ballroom, Portsmouth, Hampshire
24 March 1967 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, London
25 March 1967 – Trade Union Hall, Watford, London
25 March 1967 – Clouds, Derby, Derbyshire with The Alan Price Set
27 March 1967 – King’s Lynn Corn Exchange with Family, Reformation and Rubber Band
28 March 1967 – Ritz, Bournemouth, Dorset with The Bossmen
30 March 1967 – Locarno Ballroom, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (Fab 208 says 29 March)
31 March 1967 – South Bank Jazz Club, Grimsby, Humberside
1 April 1967 – Floral Hall, Southport, Lancashire
2 April 1967 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire
4 April 1967 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, London
13 April 1967 – Concord, Southampton, Hampshire
14 April 1967 – Brighton Arts Festival, Metropole Hotel, Brighton, West Sussex with Paul Jones, The Move, Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band, Mike Stuart Span, Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers and others
5 May 1967 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The American Vibrations and The Hubbubs
6 May 1967 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with The Fleur De Lys
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7 May 1967 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire
8 May 1967 – Orford Cellar, Norwich, Norfolk
9 May 1967 – Ritz, Bournemouth, Dorset
24 May 1967 – Purple Fez Club, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon
25 May 1967 – Concorde, Basset Hotel, Southampton, Hampshire
25 May 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Wynder K Frog
27 May 1967 – Gaiety, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire with The Survivors
28 May 1967 – Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, North Yorkshire with The Skyliners
29 May 1967 – Boulevard Gardens, Tadcaster, South Yorkshire with Brian Poole and The Echoes, Ellison’s Hog Line, The Screen, The Shotgun Express, Pete Lala Group and others
29 May 1967 – Crystal Bowl, Castleford, South Yorkshire with Brian Poole and The Echoes
1 June 1967 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire
3 June 1967 – St George’s Ballroom, Hinckley, Leicestershire
4 June 1967 – The Place, Oldham, Greater Manchester
5 June 1967 – Bluesville, Ipswich, Suffolk
7 June 1967 – Locarno Ballroom, Stevenage, Herts
8 June 1967 – Electric Garden, Covent Garden, London (Disc and Music Echo, 27 May issue, says the venue recently opened)
9 June 1967 – Matrix Ballroom, Coventry, West Midlands (with Mike Cotton Sound and The Big Jump Band?)
10 June 1967 – Beachcomber, Nottingham
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11 June 1967 – Ram Jam, Brixton, London
14 June 1967 – Savoy Ballroom, Southsea, Hampshire
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15 June 1967 – City Hall, Salisbury, Wiltshire with Life
17 June 1967 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London
17 June 1967 – Shoreline, Bognor Regis, West Sussex
According to Melody Maker, Jimmy James & The Vagabonds played at The Shoreline in Bognor Regis and Jimmy James collapsed from exhaustion. The Derby gig was called but he was fit to do the Klooks Kleek gig
18 June 1967 – Clouds, Derby (cancelled)
20 June 1967 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, London
22 June 1967 – Locarno Ballroom, Coventry, West Midlands
25 June 1967 – Cosmo, Carlisle, Cumbria with The Jude Brown Trust
26 June 1967 – McGoo’s, Edinburgh, Scotland
28 June 1967 – Royal Pier, Mecca Ballroom, Southampton, Hampshire
29 June 1967 – Harper Adams Agricultural College, Newport, Wales with The Fortunes
30 June 1967 – Tiles, Oxford Street, London with The Condors
1 July 1967 – Starlight Room, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with The Triads, The Steps and Ray Bones
2 July 1967 – Spinning Disc Club, Leeds, West Yorkshire
3 July 1967 – Reading University, Reading, Berkshire (Disc & Music Echo has this on 5 July)
3 July 1967 – Bath Pavilion, Bath
4 July 1967 – Floral Hall, Malvern, Worcestershire
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7 July 1967 – McGoo’s, Edinburgh, Scotland
7 July 1967 – Victoria Hall, Dunbar, Scotland
8 July 1967 – Market, Carlisle, Cumbria
9 July 1967 – Top 10 Club, Dundee, Scotland
10 July 1967 – Kinema Ballroom, Dunfermline, Scotland
12 July 1967 – Douglas Hotel, Aberdeen, Scotland
13 July 1967 – Caledonian Hotel, Inverness, Scotland
15 July 1967 – Market Assembly Hall, Carlisle, Cumbria with Stewart Henry & The Livewires
16 July 1967 – Dunbar Radio Scotland Clan Ball, Dunbar, Scotland with Bo-Weavers, The Situation and Sole Generation (not sure if this is same band advertised in Edinburgh Evening News)
19 July 1967 – Disco Blue, Ryde, Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight County Press)
20 July 1967 – Dorothy Ballroom, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
21 July 1967 – Bluesville, Manor House, London
22 July 1967 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire
22 July 1967 – Supreme Ballroom, Ramsgate, Kent
24 July 1967 – Bluesville, Ipswich, Suffolk
26 July 1967 – Top Rank Suite, Brighton, West Sussex
On 27 July 1967, Arthur (Art) Regis took over from Carl Noel after playing with Billie Davis & The Quality (and more recently Engelbert Humperdinck). Regis had previously worked with Frederick in Rupert & The Red Devils. He’d also played with Arthur Brown during 1965-1966 and then Freddie Mack in early 1967.
12 August 1967 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with Johnny Carr & The Cadillacs
15 August 1967 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, London
18 August 1967 – Britannia Rowing Club, Nottingham
22 August 1967 – Bluesville, Manor House, London
24 August 1967 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire
26 August 1967 – St George’s Hall, Hinckley, Leicestershire with The Catharacts
28 August 1967 – Boulevard, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire with Elmer Gantry
28 August 1967 – Boogaloo, Castleford, West Yorkshire with Cockahoop (Wakefield Express) Missing from Art Regis’ gig list
29 August 1967 – Nottingham Blues Festival, Sherwood Rooms, Nottingham with The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Long John Baldry, Jimmy Cliff & The Shakedown Sound and Wynder K Frog
1 September 1967 – Princess Club, Chorlton, Greater Manchester
1 September 1967 – Domino Club, Openshaw, Greater Manchester
2 September 1967 – Matlock Bath Pavilion, Matlock, Derbyshire with Bread & Butter Band
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3 September 1967 – Locarno, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
9 September 1967 – Gigs in Ghent and Lens, Belgium
10 September 1967 – Gig in Paris, France (possibly La Tour Club)
11 September 1967 – Gig in Paris, France (possibly La Tour Club)
15 September 1967 – St Michael’s Hall, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire
16 September 1967 – Starlight Ballroom, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with Friction and Eyes of Blonde
17 September 1967 – Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, North Yorkshire with The Delmonts
19 September 1967 – Gig in Malvern, Worcestershire
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20 September 1967 – Pavilion, Royal Pier, Southampton, Hampshire
23 September 1967 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Crew and The Gentle Madness
24 September 1967 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire
25 September 1967 – Bluesville ’67 Clubs, Manor House Ballroom, Ipswich, Suffolk
26 September 1967 – BBC Overseas Service, Aeolian Hall, London
29 September 1967 – Marine Ballroom, Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire with Doodlebugs
30 September 1967 – Spa Royal Hall, Bridlington with the Purple Mist and The Penjants
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1 October 1967 – Cosmopolitan, Carlisle, Cumbria
2 October 1967 – Queen’s Ballroom, Wolverhampton, West Midlands
3 October 1967 – BBC Dave Symonds, Saturday Club
5 October 1967 – Broken Wheel, Retford, Nottinghamshire with Le Gay
6 October 1967 – McGoo’s, Edinburgh, Scotland
7 October 1967 – Maryland Glasgow and McGoo’s, Edinburgh, Scotland
8 October 1967 – Maryland Glasgow, Scotland
9 October 1967 – McGoo’s, Edinburgh, Scotland
11 October 1967 – 5th Dimension, Leicester
13 October 1967 – Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire
14 October 1967 – Northwich Memorial Hall, Northwich, Cheshire
14 October 1967 – Floral Hall, Southport, Lancashire
15 October 1967 – Broken Wheel, Retford, Nottinghamshire
16 October 1967 – Gig in Norwich (cancelled)
17 October 1967 – Ritz, Bournemouth, Dorset
19 October 1967 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire
20 October 1967 – Carnatic Hall, Liverpool
21 October 1967 – Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, Kent
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22 October 1967 – Kyrle Hall, Birmingham
24 October 1967 – Spinning Disc, Leeds, West Yorkshire
25 October 1967 – Majestic Ballroom, Reading, Berkshire
27 October 1967 – University of Surrey, Battersea Park Road, London
28 October 1967 – The Boogaloo, Castleford, West Yorkshire with Cockahoop
28 October 1967 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London
29 October 1967 – Leofric Hotel, Coventry, West Midlands
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30 October 1967 – Bluesville ’67 Clubs, St Matthew’s Baths Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk
3 November 1967 – Gig in York, North Yorkshire
4 November 1967 – Floral Hall, Southport, Lancashire
10 November 1967 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Deadly Nightshades and The System
11 November 1967 – Taggs Island, Hampton Court, Middlesex
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12 November 1967 – Saville Theatre, London with The Nice and David McWilliams
13 November 1967 – City Hall, Sheffield, South Yorkshire with The Amboy Dukes
14 November 1967 – Sherwood Rooms, Nottingham (with Eddie Gray’s resident house band)
17 November 1967 – Gaiety Ballroom, Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire with Bleu Kats
18 November 1967 – Leicester University, Leicester
18 November 1967 – Night Owl, Leicester
19 November 1967 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire
20 November 1967 – Bluesville ’67, St Mathew’s Baths, Ipswich, Suffolk
22 November 1967 – Pavilion Theatre, Southampton, Hampshire
23 November 1967 – Locarno, Streatham, London
24 November 1967 – Bluesville, Manor House, London
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25 November 1967 – Wellington Club, Dereham, Norfolk with Nature’s Own
26 November 1967 – Starlite Ballroom, Greenford, London with The Living Daylights
27 November 1967 – Pavilion Theatre, Bath
1 December 1967 – Lancaster University, Lancaster
2 December 1967 – Nottingham University, Nottingham
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3 December 1967 – New Regis Club, Butlin’s Holiday Camp, Bognor Regis, West Sussex
7 December 1967 – Club A Go Go, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear
8 December 1967 – Students’ Union, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk with Herbie Goins & The Night-Timers and Precious Few (Eastern Evening News)
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9 December 1967 – Starlight Ballroom, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with Jo Jo Gunn, Reformation and Ray Bones
10 December 1967 – Starlight Ballroom, Crawley, West Sussex
12 December 1967 – King’s Hall, Aberystwyth, Wales (cancelled)
12 December 1967 – Aston University, Birmingham
14 December 1967 – Student’s Union, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk with Herbie Goins & The Night Timers and Precious Few
15 December 1967 – “Big C”, Farnborough, Hampshire
16 December 1967 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with support
18 December 1967 – Bluesville, Ipswich, Suffolk
21 December 1967 – Pavilion, Worthing, West Sussex
22 December 1967 – Manor House (could be London or Ipswich)
23 December 1967 – Twisted Wheel, Manchester
24 December 1967 – Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, North Yorkshire with The Bluecaps
27 December 1967 – Queen’s Ballroom, Wolverhampton, West Midlands
30 December 1967 – Pavilion Theatre, Matlock Bath, Matlock, Derbyshire with Peppers Machine
30 December 1967 – Night Owl, Leicester
31 December 1967 – Brave New World, Southsea, Hampshire
4 January 1968 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire
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13 January 1968 – Civic Hall, Nantwich, Cheshire with Funny Farm
18 January 1968 – Locarno Ballroom, Derby, Derbyshire
19 January 1968 – Students Union, Nottingham Regional College of Technology, Nottingham with Jimmy Cliff & The Shakedown Sound and The Litter
21 January 1968 – New Regis Club, Bognor Regis, West Sussex
31 January 1968 – Civic Hall, Nantwich, Cheshire with Funny Farm (Cheshire Chronicle)
8 February 1968 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire
Around this time, Count Prince Miller, Wallace Wilson, Phil Chen and Rupert Balgobin gave notice that they were splitting from the group. Miller and Chen started to form The Counts with former member Carl Noel. The final gig with the old line-up appears to have been 2 March.
Jimmy James kept Art Regis, Fred “Nat” Frederick and Pat Sandy (aka Pat Gravesende) and started to recruit new musicians, billed as The New Vagabonds.
These included former Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band members John Roberts (bass) and Herb Prestidge (drums). Another new recruit was trumpet player Barry Sutton and guitarist Dave Tedstone, who gave notice with his current employer Freddie Mack.
Initially, Art Regis’ old band mate from The Arthur Brown Union, Roy Stacey played bass before John Roberts took over.
17 February 1968 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, London (billed as Jimmy James Show)
18 February 1968 – Starlight Ballroom, Crawley, West Sussex
23 February 1968 – Tottenham Royal, Tottenham, London
24 February 1968 – Winter Gardens, Weston Super Mare, Somerset
25 February 1968 – Corn Exchange, Maidstone, Kent with The Coconut Mushroom
26 February 1968 – Queen’s Ballroom, Wolverhampton, West Midlands (billed as Jimmy James Show)
29 February 1968 – Streatham Locarno, Streatham, London
1 March 1968 – Top Rank, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
2 March 1968 – Twisted Wheel, Manchester
The new line up comprises:
Jimmy James – lead vocals
Dave Tedstone – lead guitar
Art Regis – organ
Roy Stacey – bass (replaced by John Roberts)
Fred “Nat” Frederick – tenor saxophone
Pat Gravesende – tenor and baritone saxophone
Barry Sutton – trumpet
Herb Prestidge – drums
Selected gigs
5 March 1968 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London (debut of new line up according to Regis’ diary) Roy Stacey on bass
6 March 1968 – South Parade Pier, Portsmouth, Hampshire
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9 March 1968 – Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, Kent with The Supernatural
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10 March 1968 – Butlins “Regis Club” Bognor Regis, West Sussex
Roy Stacey left to work in a short-lived group with Iain Clark who went on to Cressida in late 1968 and John Roberts joined on bass
13 March 1968 – Mecca Ballroom, Leeds, West Yorkshire
16 March 1968 – Cheshire College of Education, Crewe, Cheshire
17 March 1968 – Lyddon Sports Club, Bournemouth, Dorset
20 March 1968 – Top Rank, Bristol
22 March 1968 – Gig in Addington, London
23 March 1968 – Brave New World, Southsea, Hampshire
27 March 1968 – Tangerine Club, East Ham, London
28 March 1968 – Marimba, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire
29 March 1968 – Salford University, Salford, Greater Manchester
30 March 1968 – Gig in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire (most likely Bridlington Spa)
In early April 1968, the press announces that Count Miller and other former Vagabonds had formed The Counts
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5 April 1968 – Die Hallen, Kortrijk, Belgium with Johnny Halliday and The Lemons
6 April 1968 – Eden Ranch, Lens, Belgium
7 April 1968 – L’Omnibus and Le Trident, Paris, France
11 April 1968 – Barn Barbecue Dance, Thurmaston, Leicester with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Fleetwood Mac, Alan Bown, Soft Machine, Fairport Convention, Legay, Sons & Lovers, The Equals, Pesky Gee, Pitiful Souls and Six Across (Regis says this clashes with the following gig)
11 April 1968 – Skyline Ballroom, Hull with Carla Thomas and Travellers Express (Hull Daily Mail)
12 April 1968 – Maryland, Glasgow, Scotland
13 April 1968 – Maryland, Glasgow, Scotland
14 April 1968 – Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, North Yorkshire with The Dominoes
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15 April 1968 – The Barn Barbecue, Leicester with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Soft Machine, Fleetwood Mac, The Equals, Alan Bown, Fairport Convention, Legay, Pitiful Souls, Sons & Lovers, Six Across, Pesky Gee
19 April 1968 – Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire with The Shell Shock Show and The Bootlaces
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20 April 1968 – Civic Hall, Nantwich, Cheshire with Kaspers Engine (billed as The Jimmy James Show)
21 April 1968 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire
22 April 1968 – Bluesville ’68 Clubs, Manor House Ballroom, Ipswich, Suffolk
24 April 1968 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire
25 April 1968 – The Pier, Worthing Pavilion, Worthing, West Sussex
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26 April 1968 – Pavilion Ballroom, Weymouth, Dorset with Delroy Williams and The Sugar Band, The New Trend and Continuity Big D Show (Brighton Evening Argus has Top Hat in Littlehampton, West Sussex)
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27 April 1968 – George Ballroom, Hinkley, Leicestershire (Regis has Hackney but this is more likely)
30 April 1968 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, London
4 May 1968 – Earlham Park, Norwich, Norfolk with Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Titch, Ten Years After and The Precious Few
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8 May 1968 – Spa Lounge & Ballroom, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
10 May 1968 – Trentham Gardens, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
11 May 1968 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, London
12 May 1968 – Union Club, Nottingham
21 May 1968 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire
24 May 1968 – Manor House (London or Ipswich)
25 May 1968 – Cliffs Pavilion, Southend, Essex with support
26 May 1968 – Top Hat, Littlehampton, West Sussex
31 May 1968 – White Lion, Edgeware, London
1 June 1968 – George Ballroom, Hinckley, Leicestershire with Peppermint Creams
3 June 1968 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire
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7 June 1968 – Clockwork Orange, Chester, Cheshire with Green Ginger (billed as The Jimmy James Show)
8 June 1968 – Winter Gardens, Western Super Mare, Somerset
14 June 1968 – Anson Suite, New Union Building, Bristol
15 June 1968 – Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone, Kent
19 June 1968 – Locarno, Stevenage, Herts
20 June 1968 – Locarno Ballroom, Streatham, London
21 June 1968 – College of Education, Leicester
22 June 1968 – Gig in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire (most likely Bridlington Spa)
23 June 1968 – Top Hat, Littlehampton, West Sussex
28 June 1968 – Leeds University, Leeds, West Yorkshire
29 June 1968 – Newark Rugby Club, Newark, Nottinghamshire
30 June 1968 – Redcar Jazz Club, Coatham Hotel, Redcar, North Yorkshire with The West Coast Promotion
The new formation releases its debut 45, issued on Pye, “Red Red Wine” c/w “Who Could be Loving You?”
Tony Priestland, who has played with Art Regis in Arthur Brown’s band in 1965 briefly joins around about now plus a trumpet player called Don.
4 July 1968 – Cornwall Technical College (possibly St Austell) with PP Arnold and Spirit of John Morgan
6 July 1968 – Dreamland, Margate, Kent
6 July 1968 – Hotel Ryde Castle, Ryde, Isle of Wight with Helcyon Order and The Huse (Isle of Wight County Press)
7 July 1968 – Douglas House, U.S. Military Social Club, central London
12 July 1968 – Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire with The Senoritas and The Bootlaces
13 July 1968 – Gig in Yardley, Birmingham
14 July 1968 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire
16 July 1968 – Concorde, Southampton, Hampshire
18 July 1968 – Locarno Ballroom, Bristol
19 July 1968 – Tottenham Royal, London
21 July 1968 – Union Club, Nottingham
23 July 1968 – The Spa Lounge, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
25 July 1968 – Locarno Ballroom, Portsmouth, Hampshire
26 July 1968 – Mistrale Club, Beckenham, London
27 July 1968 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with support
28 July 1968 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire
At some point (most likely during July), the band recorded four tracks which were later picked up by Acid Jazz for its Lookin’ Good EP: “She’s Looking Good”, “Aunt Dora’s Love Soul Shack”, “Soul Sister, Brown Sugar” and “Why (Must I Be Treated So Bad)”
Regis’ diary has Scottish tour for 29 July-6 August 1968
Dave Tedstone leaves immediately after this tour to work with Geno Washington. His temporary replacement is guitarist John Bedder who has played with The Savages and also Winston G
The line-up now comprises:
Jimmy James – lead vocals
John Bedder – lead guitar
Art Regis – organ
John Roberts – bass
Fred “Nat” Frederick – tenor saxophone
Pat Gravesende – baritone saxophone
Tony Priestland – alto saxophone
Barry Sutton – trumpet
Don ? – trumpet?
Herb Prestidge – drums
10 August 1968 – Botley, Oxfordshire
10 August 1968 – Hotel Ryde, Ryde, Isle of Wight with Helcyon Order (Isle of Wight County Press)
13 August 1968 – BBC Stuart Henry Show (if this is the date the show aired, this might be the tracks described above, later released by Acid Jazz)
15 August 1968 – Royal Pier, Southampton, Hampshire
16 August 1968 – Plaza, Teignmouth, Devon
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16 August 1968 – Plaza, Tynemouth, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear (very unlikely but advertised)
17 August 1968 – R.A.F. Raven Club, Waddington, Devon
18 August 1968 – Linden Sports Club, Bournemouth, Dorset
24 August 1968 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London
30 August 1968 – Candlelight Club, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Dave Tedstone returns around about now
31 August 1968 – Gig in Western Super Mare, Somerset (may be Tedstone’s first gig back)
1 September – Mercers Arms, Coventry, West Midlands
8 September – Beau Brummel, Nantwich, Cheshire
9 September – Gig in Bath
12 September – Gig in Worthing, West Sussex
13 September 1968 – Kew Boathouse, Kew, west London
Around this time Art Regis departs and Bill Coleman takes over on organ. Tony Priestland also moves on to join Titus Groan. Another former Ram Jam member, Lionel Kingham comes in on sax
This same month, Pye issues the band’s LP Open Up Your Soul
25 September 1968 – City Hall, Sheffield, South Yorkshire
28 September 1968 – Leascliffe Hall, Folkestone, Kent
1 October 1968 – Spa Lounge, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
4 October 1968 – George Ballroom, Hinckley, Leicestershire
5 October 1968 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with support
9 October 1968 – Hemel Hempstead Pavilion, Hemel Hempstead, Herts with Renaissance Fair
15 October 1968 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London
18 October 1968 – Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire with Ohio Springs
19 October 1968 – Starlight Ballroom, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with Privy Seal
20 October 1968 – Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, North Yorkshire with The Chelfont Line
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29 October 1968 – Concorde, Southampton, Hampshire
31 October 1968 – Assembly Hall, Worthing, West Sussex
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1 November 1968 – Shrubbery Hotel, Ilminster, Somerset with The Package Deal and Dave the Rave
3 November 1968 – Byron, Greenford, northwest London
8 November 1968 – University of Sussex, Brighton, West Sussex
9 November 1968 – Pavilion, Weston Super Mare, Somerset
10 November 1968 – Britannia Rowing Club, Nottingham
12 November 1968 – Kirkcaldy Ice Rink, Kirkcaldy, Scotland with Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich, The Love Affair, The Herd and Procession
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13 November 1968 – Market Hall, Carlisle, Cumbria with Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich, The Herd, The Procession and The Emeralds
15 November 1968 – Falkirk Town Hall, Falkirk, Scotland with Brian Marshall Foundation, Haze and Procession
15 November 1968 – Dundee Ice Rink, Dundee, Scotland with The Love Affair, The Herd and Procession
28 November 1968 – Skyline Ballroom, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
29 November 1968 – Elms Court Hotel, Botley, Oxford with Paper Lemon
30 November 1968 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent
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3 December 1968 – Spa Lounge, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
6 December 1968 – Pier Ballroom, Morecambe, Lancashire with Ohio Springs and supporting group
7 December 1968 – Brighton University, Brighton, West Sussex
8 December 1968 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire
12 December 1968 – Walthamstow Assembly Hall, Waltham Forest Tech College and School of Art, northeast London with The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band and The Pretty Things
13 December 1968 – John Dalton College, Manchester
14 December 1968 – Walsall Town Hall, Walsall, West Midlands
14 December 1968 – Cliff Pavilion, Folkestone, Kent (unlikely)
15 December 1968 – Byron, Greenford, northwest London
16 December 1968 – Guildhall, Portsmouth, Hampshire
21 December 1968 – St George Ballroom, Hinckley, Leicestershire with The Spring and Tom-E-Tee
In late December Jimmy James dissolves the current formation and puts together a new line up the following month. Phil Chen returns from The Counts and the group also features former Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band member, guitarist Pete Gage
Jimmy James – lead vocals
Pete Gage – lead guitar
Bill Coleman – keyboards
Phil Chen – bass
Clive Stephens – saxophone
Barry Sutton – trumpet
+ others
Pete Gage describes the situation as a “pick up band vibe” withvarious musicians coming and going alongside those listed above. He was also getting tired of the soul scene and started to get into more early jazz fusion so later that year he and Stephens left to form Dada. Chen also departs and Coleman helps Jimmy James revamped the group again
Selected gigs
1 January 1969 – Gaiety Ballroom, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire
6 January 1969 – Orchid Ballroom, Purley, Surrey
10-11 January 1969 – Scene Two, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
24 January 1969 – Shrewsbury Hotel, Bridgewater, Somerset
25 January 1969 – Witchdoctor, Catford, southeast London with Justin Tyme
26 January 1969 – Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, North Yorkshire with The Skyliners
Melody Maker notes that Jimmy James split from their recording manager John Schroeder and will use independent producers from now on. Next is Pete Gage and 45 “Close The Door on My World”.
1 February 1969 – Winter Gardens, Weston Super Mare, Somerset
4 February 1969 – Concord, Southampton, Hampshire
6 February 1969 – Locarno, Portsmouth, Hampshire
8 February 1969 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London
13 February 1969 – Locarno Ballroom, Coventry, West Midlands
15 February 1969 – New Astoria Ballroom, Rawtenstall, West Midlands
16 February 1969 – Belle Vue, Manchester
17 February 1969 – Quaintways, Chester, Cheshire with Lemon Cartoon and Cleo’s Mood
22 February 1969 – Town Hall, Glastonbury, Somerset
14 March 1969 – Drumbeat Discotheque, Wellington Town House, Shropshire with Seeburg Discotheque
The band releases the 45 “Open the Door” c/w “Why” on Pye
6 April 1969 – Sherwood rooms, Nottingham with Marv Johnson & The Bandwagon
12 April 1969 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London
15 April 1969 – Revolution, central London
27 April 1969 – Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, North Yorkshire with White Rabbit
3 May 1969 – Kennington College, south London
26 May 1969 – Skegness Seaside Soul Festival, Skegness, Lincolnshire with Amen Corner, Inez and Charlie Foxx, The Fantastics and Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band
2 June 1969 – Quaintways, Chester, Cheshire with Rubber Soul Band and Wall City Jazzmen
7 June 1969 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with Rainbow Folly and The Connection
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14 July 1969 – Orchid Ballroom, Purley, Surrey
18 July 1969 – Devizes Corn Exchange, Devizes, Wiltshire with Tom Browne and Green Ice
20 July 1969 – Broken Wheel, Retford, Nottinghamshire with Clyde McPhatter
Pip Williams joins on lead guitar around late July from The Fantastics’ backing band The House of Orange. From his recollections, it looks like some of the musicians who had played with Jimmy James in 1968 returned
Jimmy James – lead vocals
Pip Williams – lead guitar
Bill Coleman – keyboards
John Roberts – bass
Barry Sutton – trumpet
Lionel Kingham – tenor sax
Herb Prestidge – drums
Williams doesn’t remember many gigs but does recall playing at the Club Saint Hilaire de La Mer in St Maxime in the south of France during the summer, which lasted about a week. He also remembers that former member Count Prince Miller stepped in as MC a few times. The group later split from Jimmy James to back Jimmy Ruffin.
Selected gigs
2 August 1969 – Market Hall, Haverfordwest, west Wales with Oswald Orange (Pembroke & West Wales Guardian)
6 August 1969 – Ritz, Bournemouth, Dorset
6 September 1969 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Attic Express and Paper Lemon
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14 September 1969 – Le Metro, Birmingham
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21 September 1969 – Caribbean Music Festival, Empire Pool, Wembley, London with Johnny Nash, Desmond Dekker, Maxi Romeo, Jackie Edwards, Count Prince Miller, Joyce Bond, Root and Jenny Jackson, Black Velvet, Derek Morgan, The Mohawks, Pat Kelly and The Skatalites
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2 October 1969 – Rebecca’s, Birmingham with Ray King Soul Band
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25 October 1969 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with The Ritual
27 October 1969 – Quaintways, Chester, Cheshire with Petrus, Golliwog and Wall City Jazzmen
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31 October 1969 – Flamingo Entertainment Centre, Hereford
8 November 1969 – Royal Links Pavilion, Cromer, Norfolk with The Village Green Road Show
9 November 1969 – Le Metro, Birmingham
22 November 1969 – Oakengates Town Hall, Oakengates, Shropshire with The Roll Movement
23 November 1969 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire
24 December 1969 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Freddie Mac Show and Lloyd Williams Soul Caravan
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3 January 1970 – Belfry, Wishaw, West Midlands with Dandelion Replaced Spooky Tooth
In early 1970, James completely revised the group line-up as the following:
Jimmy James – lead vocals
Chris Garefield – lead guitar
Alan Kirk – keyboards
Alan Wood – bass
Russell Courtney – drums
Selected gigs
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2 March 1970 – Belfry, Wishaw, West Midlands
14 May 1970 – Byron, Greenford, northwest London
23 May 1970 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with support
31 May 1970 – Pavilion Ballroom, Bournemouth, Dorset
4 July 1970 – Cue Club, Paddington, central London
28 July 1970 – Top Rank Suite, Birmingham with Major Lance, J J Jackson & Dilemma, The Fantastic Honey and Darling & The Purple Bloom
9 August 1970 – Pavilion Ballroom, Bournemouth, Dorset
10 October 1970 – Madison Club, Torquay, Devon
24 December 1970 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Fantastics and Carl Edwards Roadshow
Art Regis helped greatly by sharing his diary dates. Thanks also to Pete Gage, Pip Williams, Dave Tedstone, Phil Chen and Roy Stacey. Big thanks to David Else for his help with chronology of the early years and fact checking
Sources include:
Aldershot News, Beat Instrumental, Maidstone Gazette, East Kent Times & Mail, Nuneaton Evening Tribune, Fabulous 208 Magazine, Derby Evening Telegraph, Edinburgh Evening News, Evening Argus (Brighton), Bournemouth Evening Echo, Gloucestershire Echo, Melody Maker, Leicester Mercury, Isle of Wight County Press, Southern Evening Echo, Northwich Chronicle, Nottingham Evening Post, Newham, West & East Ham, Barking and Stratford Express, Yorkshire Evening Post, Eastern Evening News, Evening Star (Ipswich), Bucks Free Press (High Wycombe), Dundee Evening Telegraph, Folkestone & Hythe Gazette, Essex Chronicle, Coventry Evening Telegraph, Portsmouth News, Retford Times, The Star, the Dorset Evening Echo, the Express & Star, Torbay Express and South Devon Echo. Western Gazette, Derbyshire Times, Wakefield Express, Dave Allen provided Birdcage gigs for Southsea and Eastney.
28 August 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Tony Knight’s Chessmen (Melody Maker) Billed as Ralph Denyer’s Ragmen and women (this may be another band)
18 September 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Peddlars (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse 6
1 October 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Peter B’s Looners (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse Band
8 October 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with T-Bone Walker (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse Band
9 October 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Stormsville Shakers (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse Band
15 October 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse Band
16 October 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Tony Knight’s Chessmen (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse Band
22 October 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Tony Knight’s Chessmen (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse Band
29 October 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with T-Bone Walker (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse Band
5 November 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse Band
6 November 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Peter B’s Looners (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse Band
14 November 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse Band
19 November 1965 – Golders Green Refectory, north London (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse Band
19 November 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band (all-nighter) (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse Band
20 November 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Graham Bond Organisation (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse Band
26 November 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Ronnie Jones & The Blue Jays (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse Band
3 December 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Major Lance (Melody Maker) Billed as Rockhouse Band
15 January 1966 – Zambesi, Hounslow, west London (Melody Maker)
29 January 1966 – Hermitage Ballroom, Hitchin, Herts with Scotch of St James and The Gass (Hertfordshire Express)
14 February 1966 – Carousel Club, Farnborough, Hampshire with The Small Faces (Camberley News)
18 March 1966 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Irma Thomas and John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (Melody Maker)
23 March 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London (Melody Maker)
1 April 1966 – Rialto, Derby (Derby Evening Telegraph)
17 April 1966 – Central R&B Club, Central Hotel, Gillingham, Kent (Chatham, Rochester and Gillingham News)
1 May 1966 – Carousel Club, Farnborough, Hampshire (Camberley News)
14 May 1966 – Starlight Ballroom, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with Dianne Ferraz, Nicky Scott & The Untamed and The Anzaks (Lincolnshire Standard)
11 June 1966 – Greyhound Hotel, Cromford, Derbyshire (Derby Evening Telegraph) Billed as Ralph Denyer & The Rockhouse Band – from the Flamingo, London
12 June 1966 – Bluesette Club, Leatherhead, Surrey (Poster from John Treais)
19 June 1966 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)
25 June 1966 – Co-Op Hall, Chesham, Bucks with The Framed (needs source)
10 July 1966 – The Micronest, Swiss Cottage, London with The Pieces Fit (Melody Maker)
In mid-July Ralph Denyer split with The Rockhouse Band and linked up with The Uptown Band, who were remnants of The Arthur Brown Union
15 July 1966 – Beachcomber Club, Nottingham with Solomon Burke (backed by Bluesology) (Nottingham Evening Post) Billed as Ralph Denyer’s Uptown Band
16 July 1966 – Britannia Rowing Club, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post) Billed as Ralph Denyer’s Uptown Band
30 July 1966 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London (Melody Maker) Billed as Ralph Denyer’s Uptown Band
5 August 1966 – Britannia Rowing Club (Nottingham Evening Post)
6 August 1966 – Beachcomber Club, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post) Says from Rufus Thomas tour
The Rockhouse Band
16 September 1966 – Mick’s Flamenco, Folkestone, Kent (Kentish Express) Billed as The Original Rockhouse
I know very little about this band and would welcome any further information in the comments below
The original Just Four. Left to right: John Towell; Kenny Davis; Alan Chamberlain and Bernie Jory. Thanks to Alan Chamberlain
Alan Chamberlain – lead vocals
Bernie Jory – lead guitar
Colin Cookson – rhythm guitar
John Towell – bass
Hans Herbert – drums
This was as Dalston, north London band and also included two sax players, including one called Graham either before or after Herbert worked with them.
They were formerly known as The Just Four and featured a drummer called Kenny Davis. Herbert hailed from Ealing and had previously worked with The Flexmen. Before joining, he worked with The Rumours.
Herbert recalls how he came to take over from Kenny Davis: “I got a call which must have been from Alan Chamberlain,” he says. “They had a radio show to do in London in a studio on Tottenham Court Road or somewhere and they didn’t have a drummer. My name popped up somehow, probably through Jim Marshall’s shop. I did the session and they asked me to stay with them, which I did.”
In early 1966, Herbert says he did a studio session with The Animals when John Steel left but Barry Jenkins from The Nashville Teens got the job.
The Middlesex County Times & West Middlesex Gazette ran a story on The Guests in its 24 June 1966 issue, page 2. The newspaper notes that the group recorded two tracks at Decca Recording Studios in mid-June; a cover of Ray Davies “When I See That Girl of Mine” c/w “Solitude”. It says the single is due for release in late July/early August.
The paper says The Guests have already played at Tiles Club, Oxford Street, Wimbledon Palais, High Wycombe Town Hall, Leystonstone Baths and the Rambling Rose Club. It also says they practise at Southall Community Centre every Tuesday evening.
Herbert recalls that during his time with The Guests, the group backed Edwin Starr, and (possibly) Ben E King and The Drifters, including at the Twisted Wheel in Manchester (most likely 18 October 1966). He also says that his mother helped secure some of the gigs.
11 August 1966 – Tiles, Oxford Street, central London with The Rick ‘N’ Beckers (Melody Maker)
24 September 1966 – Tiles, Oxford Street, central London with The Fleur De Lys and C-Jam Blues Band (Melody Maker)
8 October 1966 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with Robert Parker and Wynder K Frog (website: https://www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/gigs-1966.htm) Alan Chamberlain remembers they appeared backing Robert Parker
15 October 1966 – 2 ‘B’s Club, Ashford, Kent with Bluesology (Kentish Express)
16 October 1966 – Beachcomber, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post) Backed Edwin Starr for a week around this time
4 November 1966 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Graham Bond Organisation (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/)
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