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Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band 1965-1967

Photo courtesy of Buddy Beadle

When Dexys Midnight Runners’ topped the UK charts in 1981 with their “Geno” tribute, a new generation of fans discovered American soul singer Geno Washington, who had fronted British R&B/soul outfit The Ram Jam Band from 1965-1970 and enjoyed moderate chart success.

Originally the brainchild of lead guitarist Pete Gage, who now lives in Australia, this period covers the original formation before Geno Washington restructured the group in April 1967.

I have tried to list all of the gig sources at the end of this article.

Geno Washington & Les Blues

24 October 1964 – Town Hall, Clacton, Essex with Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames and The Limelighters

Photo courtesy of Buddy Beadle. Left to right: Geoff, Lionel, Herb, Geno, Pete, John and Buddy

Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band #1

(March 1965-July 1966)

 

Geno Washington – lead vocals

Pete Gage – lead guitar, vocals

Geoff Pullum (aka Jeff Wright) – organ, vocals

John Roberts – bass

Lionel ‘Rocky’ Kingham – tenor saxophone

Buddy Beadle – baritone saxophone

Herb Prestidge – drums

Guitarist Pete Gage (b. 31 August 1947, Lewisham) had been playing with Dalston, London group, The Zephyrs in late 1964, and had penned the A-side of their single, “She’s Lost You” (released in February 1965), when he ran into Geno Washington in Southend while moonlighting with R&B outfit, The Fairies.

At the time Geno Washington was fronted Les Blues, a band that he had formed in 1963 while working as a US airman, based at USAF Bentwaters, near Woodbridge, Suffolk. The group comprised pianist Koll Patterson, bass player Tony Coe, guitarist Morton Lewis and drummer Gerry Gillings.

Pete Gage had met Washington at USAF Bentwaters on several occasions over the past year and encouraged the American to become a professional singer.

Together with his school friend Jeff Wright (b. Geoffrey Keith Pullum, 8 March 1945, Irving, Scotland), Gage considered the option of “buying” Washington out of the US Armed Forces and then constructing a backing group around the singer.

In early 1965, Pullum introduced Nuneaton-born drummer Herb Prestidge and his friend, Coventry-born bass player John Roberts, who’d both previously worked with the keyboardist in Germany in Sonny Stewart & The Dynamos.

Prestidge had started out with Nuneaton band, The Barracudas around 1961 before playing with Max Hollyman & The Demons for two years, where he met John Roberts. They both met Geoff Pullum while playing with Sonny Stewart & The Dynamos in 1964.

After extensive auditions, Gage and Pullum recruited tenor sax player, Calcutta, India-born Lionel ‘Rocky’ Kingham and baritone sax player Buddy Beadle (b. 27 March 1947, Clapham, south London) to complete their Ram Jam Band, named after an old coaching inn at Stretton near Oakham on the A1 in Rutland.

The idea was to create a UK-based Stax-style soul outfit (with an African-American singer and a backing group like Booker T & The MGs with an added horn section) that British audiences could experience live.

Geno Washington, however, remained unavailable in early 1965, and so The Ram Jam Band tried out singer Kenny Bernard (whom Gage had previously recorded with) but he was more pop that soul. The musicians next tried singer Kenrick Des Etages (aka Ebony Keyes) whose vocals were a perfect match for the band. However, Keyes was more Caribbean than Stax-soul and so the musicians next performed three gigs with singer John Holder before linking with Jamaican singer Errol Dixon.

Together with Dixon, the band cut a lone single “Shake Shake Senora” c/w “Akinia”. Also, through the Jamaican’s contacts with Rik and John Gunnell and their Soho club, the Flamingo on Wardour Street, the musicians landed their first gigs at the prestigious venue around March 1965.

By this point, Geno Washington had demobbed from the US Armed Forces and was due to return to Indiana in the United States. Gage bought the singer a return ticket to the UK on condition that he would come back and replace Errol Dixon as front man.

In the meantime, Gage approached the Gunnell brothers with the proposition that Washington would take over from Dixon. When the American returned in mid-April, the group auditioned for the siblings and were immediately booked to play at the Flamingo.

Photo courtesy of Buddy Beadle. Clockwise from top: Geno, Pete, Lionel, Buddy, Herb, Geoff and John

The original line up was responsible for recording three singles – “Water” c/w “Understanding” (Piccadilly 7N 35312) in April 1966 (the group’s biggest hit, climbing to #39 in the UK charts); “Hi! Hi! Hazel” c/w “Beach Bash” (Piccadilly 7N 35329) in July 1966 (a UK #45 hit) and “Que Sera Sera” c/w “All I Need” (Piccadilly 7N 35346) in September 1966 (a UK #43 hit).

Two tracks also appeared on an EP, “Hi!” (Piccadilly NEP 34054) released in January 1967 and comprising the A-sides of the first two singles plus later recordings.

Selected gigs:

24 April 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Checkmates (first listing at Soho club)

25 April 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Herbie Goins & The Night Timers

 

4 May 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Shevells

8 May 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Tony Knight’s Chessmen

9 May 1965 – Riverside Club, Cricketers Hotel, Chertsey, Surrey

15 May 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames

16 May 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers

22 May 1965 – Witchdoctor Club, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex

23 May 1965 – Royal Star Ballroom, Maidstone, Kent

28-29 May 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Soul Sisters and Brian Auger Trinity

30 May 1965 – Blue Moon, Hayes, west London

 

7 June 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds

11-12 June 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Doris Troy and Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds

13 June 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London

15 June 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London

18 June 1965 – Ricky Tick, Guildford Civic Hall, Guildford, Surrey (David Else says they replaced Errol Dixon)

18 June 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Solomon Burke and The Mike Cotton Sound

19 June 1965 – Royal Star Ballroom, Maidstone, Kent with The Mark Leeman Five

19 June 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds

20 June 1965 – Witchdoctor Club, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex

23 June 1965 – Le Disque A Go Go, Bournemouth, Dorset

25 June 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Herbie Goins & The Night Timers

27 June 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London

 

3 July 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Herbie Goins & The Night Timers

Photo from Ian Woodward. Source: Surrey Advertiser and County Times

4 July 1965 – ‘Rhapsody at Racks’, Guildford, Surrey with The Graham Bond Organisation and The Herd

6 July 1965 – Klook’s Kleek, West Hampstead, north London with Dedicated Men’s Jug Band

9 July 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Inez & Charlie Foxx and Tony Knight’s Chessmen

12 July 1965 – The Cavern, Liverpool with Richmond Group and Exit

16 July 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Inez & Charlie Foxx and John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (billed without Geno)

18 July 1965 – Bromel Club, Bromley Court Hotel, Bromley, southeast London with Inez & Charlie Foxx (billed without Geno)

18 July 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Inez & Charlie Foxx (billed without Geno)

21 July 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London (billed without Geno)

23 July 1965 – Ricky Tick, Guildford Civic Hall, Guildford, Surrey

Photo from Ian Woodward. Source: Port Talbot Guardian

29 July 1965 – Ritz Club, Skewen, Wales with The Eyes of Blue and The Iveys

31 July 1965 – New Georgia, Uxbridge, west London

31 July 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Tony Colton & Big Boss Band

 

1 August 1965 – Blue Moon, Hayes, west London

1 August 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London

6 August 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Byrds

7 August 1965 – Royal Star Ballroom, Maidstone, Kent

8 August 1965 – Witchdoctor Club, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex

11 August 1965 – Manor House, north London

20 August 1965 – Dungeon Club, Nottingham

25 August 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers

26 August 1965 – Klook’s Kleek, West Hampstead, north London

27 August 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Shevells

29 August 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London

 

4 September 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds

5 September 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London

8 September 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London

10 September 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Lou Johnson

15 September 1965 – Manor House, north London

18 September 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Peddlers

19 September 1965 – Bromel Club, Bromley, southeast London (billed without Geno)

21 September 1965 – Gala Ballroom, Norwich, Norfolk

22 September 1965 – Manor House, north London

25 September 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Zoot Money Big Roll Band

30 September 1965 – Ritz Club, Skewen, Wales with Cops ‘N’ Robbers and The Kingpins

Photo courtesy of Buddy Beadle

10 October 1965 – Nottingham Boat Club, Nottingham

Photo from Ian Woodward. Source: Aldershot News

17 October 1965 – Agincourt Ballroom, Camberley, Surrey

24 October 1965 – Orford Cellar, Norwich, Norfolk

28 October 1965 – Klook’s Kleek, West Hampstead, north London

31 October 1965 – Ricky Tick, Plaza, Guildford, Surrey

 

4 November 1965 – Klook’s Kleek, West Hampstead, north London

6 November 1965 – Zambesi Club, Hounslow, west London

8 November 1965 – Basingstoke Town Hall, Basingstoke, Hants

12 November 1965 – Orford Cellar, Norwich, Norfolk

18 November 1965 – Klook’s Kleek, West Hampstead, north London

21 November 1965 – Sunshine Floor, Tavern Club, Dereham, Norfolk with Beat Ltd

25 November 1965 – Klook’s Kleek, West Hampstead, north London

26 November 1965 – Club A Go Go, Newcastle Upon Tyne

28 November 1965 – The Dungeon, Nottingham

29 November 1965 – Cooks Ferry Inn, Edmonton, north London

 

2 December 1965 – Bird Cage, Eastney, Hants

Photo from Ian Woodward. Source: Nottingham Evening Post and News

12 December 1965 – Beachcomber, Nottingham (cancelled)

16 December 1965 – Klook’s Kleek, West Hampstead, north London

18 December 1965 – Orford Cellar, Norwich, Norfolk

23 December 1965 – Ritz Club, Skewen, south Wales with The Eyes of Blue and The Iveys

29 December 1965 – Farnborough Town Hall, Farnborough, Hants with support

Photo courtesy of Buddy Beadle

1966

6 January 1966 – Klook’s Kleek, West Hampstead, north London

8 January 1966 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

9 January 1966 – Tavern Club, Dereham, Norfolk with Little Mick’s Mode

13 January 1966 – Klook’s Kleek, West Hampstead, north London

15 January 1966 – Twisted Wheel, Manchester with The Drifters

27 January 1966 – Klook’s Kleek, West Hampstead, north London

30 January 1966 – Agincourt Ballroom, Camberley, Surrey

 

1 February 1966 – Bird Cage, Eastney, Hants

3 February 1966 – Klook’s Kleek, West Hampstead, north London

5 February 1966 – Mr McCoys, Middlesbrough

9 February 1966 – Orford Cellar, Norwich, Norfolk

10 February 1966 – Klook’s Kleek, West Hampstead, north London

20 February 1966 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

26 February 1966 – Club A Go Go, Newcastle Upon Tyne with The Downbeats

 

2 March 1966 – Farnborough Town Hall, Farnborough, Hants with The Emerlads

4 March 1966 – Bluesville, Ipswich, Suffolk

6 March 1966 – Nottingham Boat Club, Nottingham

12 March 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London with The Peter B’s

16 March 1966 – Orford Cellar, Norwich, Norfolk

 

2 April 1966 – Bird Cage, Eastney, Hants

4 April 1966 – Dereham Tavern, Dereham, Norfolk with The Sullivan James Band

7 April 1966 – Ricky Tick, Harvest Moon, Guildford, Surrey with The Mark Barry 5

8 April 1966 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Peter B’s and Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames

8 April 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London

9 April 1966 – Assembly Hall, Barking, east London with Long John Baldry & The Steam Packet and John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers

14 April 1966 – Mister McCoys, Middlesbrough

17 April 1966 – Black Prince Hotel, Bexley, southeast London

19 April 1966 – Klook’s Kleek, West Hampstead, north London

20 April 1966 – Target Paul’s Row, High Wycombe, Bucks

21 April 1966 – Starlight Ballroom, Crawley, West Sussex with The Fleur De Lys

23 April 1966 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire with The Vibrations and Jackie Williams & The Excitements

27 April 1966 – Orford Cellar, Norwich, Norfolk

The band in 1965. Photo courtesy of Buddy Beadle

1 May 1966 – Bluesville, Ipswich, Suffolk

5 May 1966 – Ricky Tick, Southampton Guildhall, Hampshire

6 May 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London

8 May 1966 – Carousel Club, 1 Camp Road, Farnborough, Hants

11 May 1966 – Tower Ballroom, (Great Yarmouth?) with Ye Highwaymen

16 May 1966 – Atlanta Ballroom, Woking, Surrey with support

17 May 1966 – Gala Ballroom, Norwich, Norfolk

21 May 1966 – Ricky Tick, Newbury Plaza, Berkshire (They may have played at Toft’s in Folkestone on this day)

22 May 1966 – Agincourt Ballroom, Camberley, Surrey

29 May 1966 – Central R&B Club, Central Hotel, Gillingham, Kent

29 May 1966 – Mister McCoys, Middlesbrough

30 May 1966 – Blues Festival, Quebec Park, East Dereham, Norfolk with Zoot Money & The Big Roll Band, Jimmy James & The Vagabonds, The Sullivan James Band and Sounds Reformed

6 June 1966 – Beachcomber, Preston, Lancashire

7 June 1966 – Klook’s Kleek, West Hampstead, north London

15 June 1966 – Farnborough Town Hall, Farnborough, Hampshire

16 June 1966 – The Beachcomber, Preston, Lancashire

20 June 1966 – Atlanta Ballroom, Woking, Surrey

21 June 1966 – Balliol Commem, Balliol College, Oxford University with The Kinks, The Fortunes, The Alan Price Set, Them, Caribbean All-Steer Band and Bunny Thompson

25 June 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London

26 June 1966 – Beachcomber, Nottingham

27 June 1966 – The Hop, Woodhall Community Centre, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire

28 June 1966 – Civic Hall, Grays, Essex

29 June 1966 – Orford Cellar, Norwich, Norfolk

30 June 1966 – Club a Go Go, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear

Photo courtesy of Buddy Beadle

1 July 1966 – Corn Exchange, Newbury, Berkshire

2 July 1966 – Marcam Hall, March, Cambridgeshire

3 July 1966 – Black Prince Hotel, Bexley, southeast London

5 July 1966 – Odeon Ballroom, Holywell Cross, Chesterfield

6 July 1966 – Corn Exchange, King’s Lynn, Norfolk

7 July 1966 – Civic Hall, Guildford, Surrey

8 July 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London and Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London

9 July 1966 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, west London

10 July 1966 – Iron Curtain, St Mary’s Cray, southeast London

11 July 1966 – Court Youth Centre, South Ockendon

12 July 1966 – Bristol University, Bristol

14 July 1966 – Ricky Tick, Windsor, Berkshire

15 July 1966 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Mark Barry Group

16 July 1966 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with 5 Proud Walkers

17 July 1966 – Dereham Tavern Club, Dereham, Norfolk with The Style

 

Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band #2

(July 1966-August 1966)

 

Geno Washington – lead vocals

Peter Gage – lead guitar, vocals

Geoff Pullum (aka Jeff Wright) – organ, vocals

Rick Parsons – bass

Lionel ‘Rocky’ Kingham – tenor saxophone

Buddy Beadle – baritone saxophone

Herb Prestidge – drums

The short-lived line-up with Rick Parsons (striped shirt), Fabulous 208, 20 August 1966 issue

John Roberts (aka Robbo to the group) had contracted TB earlier in the year and had spent six months in a clinic in Warwick. During his absence, Gage asked his friend John Baldwin (aka John Paul Jones) to cover initially on condition that Roberts would regain his place when he was better.

Rick Parsons, who had previously played with The Noise, was announced as the new bass player in the music press on 16 July but did not stay long. He joined after seeing an advert in Melody Maker and had also been a member of The Pitmen from West London.

When Parsons’s replacement Peter Carney (see later entry) proved to be an excellent bass player, it became clear that John Roberts would not re-join and he went on to play with Jimmy James & The Vagabonds where he reunited with Herb Prestidge and Lionel Kingham.

Selected gigs:

18 July 1966 – Atlanta Ballroom, Woking, Surrey (billed as Ram Jam Band)

19 July 1966 – Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks

21 July 1966 – Ricky Tick, Stoke Hotel, Guildford, Surrey

22 July 1966 – Youth Centre, Stanford-Le-Hope, Essex

23 July 1966 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent

24 July 1966 – Agincourt Ballroom, Camberley, Surrey (billed as Ram Jam Band)

26 July 1966 – Civic Hall, Grays, Essex

25 July 1966 – Majestic Ballroom, Reading, Berkshire

26 July 1966 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London

28 July 1966 – Ricky Tick, Harpenden Town Hall, Herts

29 July 1966 – Blues Festival, Windsor, Berkshire

30 July 1966 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, west London

31 July 1966 – Ricky Tick, Hounslow, west London

 

3 August 1966 – Orford Cellar, Norwich, Norfolk

4 August 1966 – Ricky Tick, Bedford Corn Exchange, Bedford, Bedfordshire

5 August 1966 – Starlite, Greenford, west London

 

Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band #3

(August 1966-February 1967)

 

Geno Washington – lead vocals

Peter Gage – lead guitar, vocals

Geoff Pullum (aka Jeff Wright) – organ, vocals

Peter Carney – bass, vocals

Lionel ‘Rocky’ Kingham – tenor saxophone

Buddy Beadle – baritone saxophone

Herb Prestidge – drums

 

West Londoner Peter Carney had a long pedigree, having started out with Ealing band, The Krewsaders in 1962. After played with The Flexmen and touring Poland with The London Beats, he joined Tony Knight’s Chessmen in late 1965.

The new bass player remembers that his first outing with the band was a live radio session at BBC Radio 1 with Herman’s Hermits at the Playhouse Theatre in central London.

This line up was responsible for recording (albeit it with a studio bass player) a lone single, “Michael (The Lover)” backed by arguably the group’s best outing, the Pete Gage/Geno Washington co-write “(I Gotta) Hold On To My Love” (Piccadilly 7N 35359) in January 1967 (a UK #39 hit).

Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band also cut two tracks – “Always” and Pete Gage’s “If I Knew”, which appeared on the EP “Hi!” (Piccadilly NEP 34054), also released in January 1967.

For the “If I Knew” session, Geno Washington learnt the song from a demo sung by Ebony Keyes (aka Kenrick Des Etages). Gage says that the group may have also cut “Never Like This Before” at the same session and that they definitely recorded two songs – “Tell It Like It Is” and “Girl I Want To Marry You”, which were held back and later released as a single (Piccadilly 7N 35403) during September 1967.

While producer John Schroeder preferred to use a session bass player for the studio sessions, Peter Carney did feature on the band’s live recordings and he appears on the debut LP Hand Clappin’, Foot Stompin’, Funky Butt…Live! recorded live at Pye’s Marble Arch Studios with an invited studio audience. The LP broke the UK Top 5 and stayed on the charts for 38 weeks.

Photo courtesy of Buddy Beadle

Selected gigs:

6 August 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London with The Gass

7 August 1966 – Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, Dorset with Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band, The Alan Price Set and The Train (Moon’s Train?)

8 August 1966 – The Hop, Woodhall Community Centre, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire

12 August 1966 – Club A Go Go, Newcastle Upon Tyne

13 August 1966 – Elizabeth Club, Glasgow, Scotland

14 August 1966 – Carousel Club, 1 Camp Road, Farnborough, Hants. Beat Instrumental has the band in Scotland on this date

16 August 1966 – Blue Lagoon, Newquay, Cornwall

17 August 1966 – Falcon Hotel, Eltham, Kent

18 August 1966 – Ricky Tick, Stoke Hotel, Guildford, Surrey

19 August 1966 – Ricky Tick, Newbury Corn Exchange, Newbury, Berkshire

20 August 1966 – Twisted Wheel, Manchester

21 August 1966 – Mojo Club, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

24 August 1966 – Carousel Club, Farnborough, Hants

25 August 1966 – Ricky Tick, Harpenden Town Hall, Harpenden, Hertfordshire

26 August 1966 – Ricky Tick, Hounslow, west London

26 August 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London (needs confirmation)

27 August 1966 – Ricky Tick, Windsor, Berkshire

28 August 1966 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London

29 August 1966 – ABC Promotions, Heacham Festival, Norfolk with The Birds, The Small Faces, The Herd, The Versions and The Breed

29 August 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London (needs confirmation)

30 August 1966 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, west London

 

2 September 1966 – Il Rondo, Leicester

3 September 1966 – Sunshine Floor, Dereham Tavern, East Dereham, Norfolk

4 September 1966 – Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire

5 September 1966 – Majestic Ballroom, Reading, Berkshire

6 September 1966 – Civic Hall, Grays, Essex

7 September 1966 – Bromel Club, Bromley Court Hotel, Bromley, southeast London

8 September 1966 – Public Hall, Epping, Essex

9 September 1966 – Beat Festival, Scunthorpe United Football Ground, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire with Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers, Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas, The Troggs, The Creation, The Mindbenders and The Fenmen

9 September 1966 – Tiles, Oxford Street, central London with The Equals

25 September 1966 – Carousel Club, 1 Camp Road, Farnborough, Hants

27 September 1966 – Klook’s Kleek, West Hampstead, north London

28 September 1966 – Orford Cellar, Norwich, Norfolk

29 September 1966 – Public Hall, Harpenden, Hertfordshire

30 September 1966 – Ricky Tick, Newbury Corn Exchange, Newbury, Berkshire

Photo courtesy of Buddy Beadle. The band onstage late 1966 with new bass player Peter Carney

1 October 1966 – Corn Exchange, Chelmsford, Essex

2 October 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London

5 October 1966 – Ricky Tick, Hounslow, west London (Fabulous 208 says Bedford)

6 October 1966 – Dorothy Ballroom, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

7 October 1966 – Chelmsford Corn Exchange, Chelmsford, Essex

7 October 1966 – Freshers Dance, Stratford Town Hall, Stratford, east London with Zoot Money and His Big Roll Band

8 October 1966 – Grantham Drill Hall, Grantham, Lincolnshire with Broodly Hoo and Le-gay

9 October 1966 – Burlesque Club, Leicester

9 October 1966 – Starlite, Greenford, west London

10 October 1966 – Majestic Ballroom, Reading, Berkshire

12 October 1966 – Bromley Court Hotel, Bromley, London

13 October 1966 – Ricky Tick, Stoke Hotel, Guildford, Surrey

14 October 1966 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire

16 October 1966 – Black Prince Hotel, Bexley, southeast London

17 October 1966 – Agincourt Ballroom, Camberley, Surrey

18 October 1966 – Ricky Tick, Aylesbury Borough Assembly Hall, Aylesbury, Bucks

18 October 1966 – Public Hall, Harpenden, Hertfordshire

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20 October 1966 – Finsbury Park, north London with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

21 October 1966 – Odeon, Birmingham with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

22 October 1966 – Odeon, Leeds, West Yorkshire with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

23 October 1966 – Gaumont, Doncaster, South Yorkshire with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

25 October 1966 – Odeon, Manchester with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

26 October 1966 – Odeon, Liverpool with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

27 October 1966 – Gaumont, Sheffield, South Yorkshire with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

28 October 1966 – Colston Hall, Bristol with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

29 October 1966 – Odeon, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

31 October 1966 – Gaumont, Southampton, Hants with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

1 November 1966 – Odeon, Bolton, Greater Manchester with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

2 November 1966 – ABC, Carlisle, Cumbria with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

3 November 1966 – Odeon, Glasgow, Scotland with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

4 November 1966 – Odeon, Newcastle upon Tyne with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

5 November 1966 – Gaumont, Hanley, Staffordshire with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

6 November 1966 – Odeon, Leicester with The New Animals, Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, Eyes of Blue

10 November 1966 – New Yorker Discotheque, Swindon, Wiltshire

11 November 1966 – Ricky Tick, Windsor, Berkshire

12 November 1966 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent

13 November 1966 – Starlite, Greenford, west London

18 November 1966 – Ricky Tick, Hounslow, west London

22 November 1966 – Ricky Tick, Bedford Corn Exchange, Bedford, Bedfordshire

23 November 1966 – Carousel Club, 1 Camp Road, Farnborough, Hants

24 November 1966 – Bowes Lyon House, Stevenage, Herts with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers and Mood Indigo

25 November 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London

26 November 1966 – Personal appearance by the band at Record Wise, Windsor, Berkshire

26 November 1966 – College of Technology, Loughborough

26-27 November 1966 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

30 November 1966 – Orford Cellar, Norwich, Norfolk

 

1 December 1966 – Links International Club, Maxwell Park Youth Centre, Borehamwood, Herts (Simon Gee research)

2 December 1966 – Clouds, Derby with Cassie, Sandy & Sindy and The Makin’ Sounds

4 December 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London

6 December 1966 – College of Technology, Headington, Oxfordshire

7 December 1966 – ABC Promotions, Public Hall, Heacham, Norfolk with The Versions

8 December 1966 – Club A-Go-Go, Newcastle Upon Tyne

9 December 1966 – Durham University, Durham with Jimmy James & The Vagabonds (also billed to play Chelmsford this day)

9 December 1966 – Chelmsford Corn Exchange, Chelmsford, Essex with The Mooch

10 December 1966 – Ricky Tick, Windsor, Berkshire

12 December 1966 – Majestic Ballroom, Reading, Berkshire

13 December 1966 – Top Rank, Watford, Hertfordshire

14 December 1966 – Farnborough Town Hall, Farnborough, Hants

15 December 1966 – Reading University, Reading, Berkshire with Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band

16 December 1966 – Tiles, Oxford Street, central London

17 December 1966 – Ricky Tick, Hounslow, west London

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18 December 1966 – Saville Theatre, Shaftsbury Avenue, central London with Creation and Sounds Incorporated

20 December 1966 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, west London

21 December 1966 – Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks

22 December 1966 – Ricky Tick, Guildhall, Southampton, Hants with Jimmy James & The Vagabonds

23 December 1966 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London

24 December 1966 – Ricky Tick, Newbury Plaza, Berkshire

26 December 1966 – Tavern Club, Dereham, Norfolk with The Summer Set and The Eyes of Blonde

30 December 1966 – Ricky Rick, Windsor, Berkshire

30 December 1966 – Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, north London with Cream and The Alan Bown Set

31 December 1966 – Glenlyn Ballroom, Forest Hill, southeast London

 

1 January 1967 – Ritz, Bournemouth, Dorset

2 January 1967 – Bluesville, Ipswich, Suffolk

3 January 1967 – Ricky Tick, Bedford, Bedfordshire

4 January 1967 – Club Cedar, Birmingham

6 January 1967 – Bluesville ’67, Manor House, north London

7 January 1967 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, west London

14 January 1967 – Starlight Ballroom, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with The Symbols, The Nightbeats, Ray Bones and Frank & Keith

17 January 1967 – Winter Gardens, Malvern, Worcestershire

19 January 1967 – Bird Cage, Eastney, Hants

20 January 1967 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with Force Four

21 January 1967 – Twisted Wheel, Manchester

24 January 1967 – Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Wales

25 January 1967 – Ricky Tick, Newbury, Berks (also have Borough Assembly Hall, Aylesbury, Bucks today)

26 January 1967 – Ricky Tick, Guildhall, Southampton, Hants

27 January 1967 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London

28 January 1967 – Gaeity, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire

29 January 1967 – Ricky Tick, Hounslow, west London

 

3 February 1967 – Leicester University, Leicester

4 February 1967 – Winter Gardens, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset

5 February 1967 – Starlite Ballroom, Greenford, west London

5 February 1967 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London

6 February 1967 – St Andrew’s Hall, Norwich, Norfolk

7 February 1967 – Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks

10 February 1967 – Dancing Slipper, Nottingham

10 February 1967 – Orford Cellar, Norwich, Norfolk

11 February 1967 – Ricky Tick, Thames Hotel, Windsor, Berkshire

12 February 1967 – Blue Moon, Hayes, west London

14 February 1967 – Ritz Ballroom, Bournemouth, Dorset with The Living Trust

16 February 1967 – Ricky Tick, Newbury Plaza, Berkshire

17 February 1967 – Crystal Bowl Ballroom, Castleford, West Yorkshire with Root & Jenny Jackson & The High Timers and The Screen

17 February 1967 – Boulevard, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire with Ellisons Hog Line and The Screen

18 February 1967 – Twisted Wheel, Manchester

19 February 1967 – Clouds, Derby, Derbyshire

20 February 1967 – New Cellar Club, South Shields, Tyne & Wear

23 February 1967 – New Yorker Discotheque, Swindon, Wiltshire

24 February 1967 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London

25 February 1967 – University College, Gower Street, central London

26 February 1967 – Dereham Tavern, Dereham, Norfolk with The Rubber Band

 

1 March 1967 – Blue Moon, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

3 March 1967 – Bluesville ’67, Manor House, north London

4 March 1967 – Ricky Tick, Hounslow, west London

5 March 1967 – Starlite Ballroom, Greenford, west London

 

Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band #4

(March 1967-April 1967)

 

Geno Washington – lead vocals

Peter Gage – lead guitar, vocals

Geoff Pullum (aka Jeff Wright) – organ, vocals

Peter Carney – bass, vocals

Lionel ‘Rocky’ Kingham – tenor saxophone

Clive Burrows – baritone saxophone

Herb Prestidge – drums

Pete Gage had been looking to improve the band and had started discussions with Eddie Thornton from Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames about getting a really punchy brass section together. He also planned to use Clive Burrows from The Alan Price Set to arrange the songs instead of writing all of the arrangements himself.

Unhappy about the current situation, Buddy Beadle left to join The Amboy Dukes but would return in June 1968.

Clive Burrows (b. 14 July 1939; d. 7 January 2005), who’d started out with The Wes Minister Five, and had gone to work with Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band before joining The Alan Price Set in 1965, came on-board after a show at Klooks Kleek on 7 March.

The new line up started to cut some live recordings, which appeared on the band’s second LP, Hipsters, Flipsters, Finger-Poppin’ Daddies! (Piccadilly NPL/NSPL 38032). Released in September 1967, the album also featured live tracks by the next version of The Ram Jam Band, and peaked at #8 on the UK charts.

Selected gigs:

9 March 1967 – Winter Gardens, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset

10 March 1967 – Albany Institute, Deptford, Kent with The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band and The Lee Hawkins Group

10 March 1967 – Goldsmith College, New Cross, south east London

11 March 1967 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent

 

11 March 1967 – ‘Beat Club’ German TV with The Smoke, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Who and Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers. This must have been recorded earlier than this date

 

12 March 1967 – Ricky Tick, Hounslow, west London

14 March 1967 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, west London

Photo: Hillingdon Mirror

The Hillingdon Mirror ran a pull out spread with photos in its 14 March 1967 issue

16 March 1967 – Community Centre, Southall, west London

16 March 1967 – Ealing Tech at Seymour Hall, Marble Arch, central London

17 March 1967 – Ricky Tick, Newbury, Berks

21 March 1967 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, west London

21 March 1967 – Goldsmiths College, New Cross, southeast London with The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band and The Drovers (possibly the Tuesday evening)

22 March 1967 – Bromel Club, Downham, southeast London

23 March 1967 – Sutton Baths, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire

23 March 1967 – Chelmsford Corn Exchange, Chelmsford, Essex and The Coletrane Union

24 March 1967 – Night Owl, Leicestershire

25 March 1967 – Chelmsford Corn Exchange, Chelmsford, Essex

26 March 1967 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London

27 March 1967 – Baths Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk

28 March 1967 – The Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Amboy Dukes

31 March 1967 – Gaeity Ballroom, Grimsby

 

1 April 1967 – Dreamland, Margate, Kent with Waygood Ellis Zone

3 April 1967 – Majestic Ballroom, Reading, Berkshire (According to Reading Evening Post, this was cancelled as Geno collapsed on stage at the Dreamland)

5 April 1967 – Locarno, Stevenage, Hertfordshire

6 April 1967 – Club A Go Go, Newcastle Upon Tyne

7 April 1967 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with Stacey’s Circle

8 April 1967 – Bird Cage, Eastney, Hants

11 April 1967 – Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks (billed to be in Paris this same day)

11 April 1967 – Paris Olympia, Paris, France with The Rolling Stones, The Move and The Clan

13 April 1967 – Ricky Tick, Windsor, Berkshire

14 April 1967 – Brighton Arts Festival, Brighton, West Sussex with Paul Jones, The Move, Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers, Jimmy James & The Vagabonds, Mike Stuart Span and others

15 April 1967 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

16 April 1967 – Daily Express Record Star Show, Empire Pool, Wembley, west London with Cream, The Move, The Alan Price Set, The Kinks, Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds, The Troggs, Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers and many others

Unhappy about the way the Gunnell brothers were treating the band, Pete Gage challenged the group’s management.

Rik Gunnell took Geno Washington to Paris (most likely on the weekend of 15-16 April) where he encouraged the singer to recruit new musicians to replace the guitarist, Geoff Pullum and Herb Prestidge.

The 16 April gig was most likely Gage, Pullum and Prestidge’s final show (although Disc & Music Echo’s 22 April issue does talk about the band being in France and Georgie Fame coming out to watch).

Gage and Pullum saw a lawyer to see how they could keep The Ram Jam Band name that they had created. However, they soon realised that they could not afford legal representation, especially one that could hope to match the Gunnells’ financial clout.

Herb Prestidge reunited with John Roberts in Jimmy James & The Vagabonds. Geoff Pullum moved into academia and is currently professor of general linguistics and head of linguistics and English language at Edinburgh University.

Pete Gage did production work (including Joe E Young & The Tonicks) initially before playing with Jimmy James & The Vagabonds in 1969. The following year, he formed and ran Dada and then formed and ran Vinegar Joe, recording with both acts.

After doing sessions for artists as diverse as Joan Armatrading, Elkie Brooks and Keef Hartley, he put another version of The Ram Jam Band together in the 1980s before moving into production. He currently resides in Australia.

Sources:

South East London Mercury, Bucks Free Press, Eastern Evening News, Evening Star (Ipswich), Guildford Advertiser, Hayes Gazette, Kent Messenger, Melody Maker, NME, Middlesbrough Evening Gazette, Newcastle Evening Chronicle, Nottingham Evening Post, Dave Allen (Bird Cage gigs), Spencer Leigh (The Cavern, Liverpool), Fabulous 208, Wood Green and Southgate Weekly Herald, Lincolnshire Standard, Essex Chronicle, Crawley Advertiser and Newham, West Ham & East Ham, Barking and Stratford Express, Lynn News, Windsor, Slough & Eton Express.

Huge thanks to Pete Gage, Geoff Pullum, Peter Carney and Tony Coe for helping with the band history. Thanks to Buddy Beadle for the amazing photos.

These websites were also useful for gig info:

www.rockpopmem.com

www.swindonmusicscene.co.uk

www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/

http://manchestersoul.co.uk/TWheel/1966.html

http://dizzytigerstu.proboards.com/thread/880/witch-doctor-1964-1967

http://www.readysteadygone.co.uk/

http://chelmsfordrocks.com/cornexchange.html

Copyright © Nick Warburton. All Rights Reserved. No part of this article may be reproduced or transmitted in any from or by any means, without prior permission from the author. To contact the author, email: Warchive@aol.com

This is a much updated version of the original article which appeared on Strange Brew. Thank you so much Jason for first publishing the article on your site.

 

The Amboy Dukes’ gigs 1965-1970

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 and, where possible, I have added the sources used, whether they are newspapers or websites.  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.

Clockwise from centre: Dave Kislingberry (vocals, trumpet), Trevor Lock (guitar), Ken McColm (sax), Rod Lee (trumpet), Pete Howard (bass) and Mick Jerome (drums). Image may be subject to copyright

Formed in Reading, Berkshire in early 1965 as a semi-professional group with the following line up:

Dave Kislingberry aka Kislingbury (vocals and trumpet)

Mick Lambden (trumpet and vocals)

Trevor Lock (lead guitar)

Dave Elam (bass)

Mick Jerome (drums)

1965

Soon after its formation, The Amboy Dukes settled on the following line-up, which drew on musicians from the Reading music scene with the exception of Rod Lee, who came from Leicester:

Dave Kislingberry aka Kislingbury (vocals and trumpet)

Trevor Lock (lead guitar)

Art Claridge (bass)

Rod Lee (trumpet)

Ken McColm (tenor sax)

George Hall (baritone sax and flute)

Mick Jerome (drums)

The band signs with the Rik Gunnell Agency on Geno Washington’s recommendation.

16 September 1965 – New Central Ballroom, Aldershot, Hampshire with The Moggies (Aldershot News)

 

23 October 1965 – Orchid Ballroom, Oxford with The Cameos (Oxford Mail)

 

19 November 1965 – Fiesta Hall, Andover, Hampshire (Andover Advertiser)

27 November 1965 – Newmarket Memorial Hall, Newmarket, Cambridgeshire with The Soundtrekkers (Cambridge News)

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4 December 1965 – Co-op Rainbow Suite, Birmingham with The Cellarmen (Birmingham Evening Mail)

9 December 1965 – New Central Ballroom, Aldershot, Hampshire with The Bystanders (Aldershot News)

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17 December 1965 – Hook Social Centre, Walderslade, Kent with The Plus Four (Chatham, Rochester & Gillingham News)

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18 December 1965 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire (Evening Sentinel)

1966

1 January 1966 – Public Hall, Heacham, Norfolk with The Nightbeats and The Singing Postman (Lynn News)

2 January 1966 – Cromer Olympia, Cromer, Norfolk with Circuit 5 (North Norfolk News)

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29 January 1966 – The Dolphin, Marine Court, St Leonards, East Sussex with All Things Bright (Roger Bistow’s research at Dizzy Tiger Music website/Hastings and St Leonards Observer)

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5 February 1966 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Overlanders and The Tribe (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/)

Photo: Richard Fisk

9 February 1966 – Marconi Club, Chelmsford, Essex (Richard Fisk recollections)

19 February 1966 – Starlight Ballroom, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with The Fortunes, The Candy Dates and The Hawks (Lincolnshire Standard)

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25 March 1966 – Carousel Club, 1 Camp Road, Farnborough, Hampshire with The Cherokees (Aldershot News)

 

9 April 1966 – Unknown Norfolk venue with The James Royal Set (Eastern Evening News)

15 April 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London with Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames (Melody Maker)

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17 April 1966 – Carousel Club, 1 Camp Road, Farnborough, Hampshire (Aldershot News/Camberley News)

23 April 1966 – Flamingo Ballroom, Redruth, Cornwall and The Poets (West Briton & The Royal Cornwall Gazette)

30 April 1966 – Gala Ballroom, Norwich with The Tribe (Eastern Evening News)

 

1 May 1966 – Hive Club, Guildford, Surrey (Surrey Advertiser)

21 May 1966 – Chelmsford Corn Exchange, Chelmsford, Essex with Screaming Lord Sutch (Essex Chronicle)

 

4 June 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London with Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers (Melody Maker)

16 June 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)

26 June 1966 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)

 

2 July 1966 – Starlight Ballroom, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with Roy C, Jimmy James & The Vagabonds, The League of Gentlemen and The Ferryboys (Lincolnshire Standard)

8 July 1966 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Shevelles (Fabulous 208)

16 July 1966 – New Spot, Gosport, Hants (Portsmouth News)

23 July 1966 – Latin Quarter, Cellar Club, Leicester with Bluesology (Leicester Mercury)

30 July 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London with The Objects (Melody Maker)

 

6-7 August 1966 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London (Melody Maker)

13 August 1966 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)

14 August 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London (Melody Maker)

19 August 1966 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire (Evening Sentinel)

21 August 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London (Melody Maker)

27 August 1966 – Dungeon Club, Nottingham (website: https://dungeonmods.wordpress.com/)

28 August 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London (Melody Maker)

 

3 September 1966 – New Spot, Gosport, Hampshire (Portsmouth News)

10 September 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London (Melody Maker)

17 September 1966 – King Mojo, Sheffield with Shotgun Express and Roll Movement (The Star)

18 September 1966 – Bromley Court Hotel, Bromley, southeast London (South East London Mercury)

23 September 1966 – Mr McCoys, Middlesbrough (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

23 September 1966 – King Mojo, Sheffield with Vibrations and London’s Ravers (The Star)

30 September 1966 – All Nighter Club, Soho, central London (Melody Maker)

 

8 October 1966 – Dungeon Club, Nottingham with Plus Four (Nottingham Evening Post)

8 October 1966 – Union Rowing Club, Trent Bridge, Nottingham with The Nite People (Nottingham Evening Post)

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15 October 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London (Melody Maker)

16 October 1966 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire (Dave Allen research)

22 October 1966 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald/Melody Maker)

23 October 1966 – Dungeon Club, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post)

27 October 1966 – Adam & Eve, Southampton, Hampshire (Southern Evening Echo)

30 October 1966 – Union Rowing Club, Trent Bridge, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post)

 

4 November 1966 – Beaconsfield Youth Club, Beaconsfield, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)

6 November 1966 – Boulevard, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire with The Liberty Takers (Yorkshire Evening Post)

12 November 1966 – All Nighter Club, Soho, central London with Jerry Lee Lewis and Gass (Melody Maker)

17 November 1966 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

18 November 1966 – Market Hall, St Albans, Hertfordshire (Welwyn Advertiser)

19 November 1966 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London (Melody Maker)

20 November 1966 – Dungeon Club, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post)

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24 November 1966 – Public Hall, Harpenden, Herts with Discotick (Welwyn Advertiser)

25 November 1966 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire with Little Richard and Johnny B Great & The Quotations (Dave Allen research)

 

3 December 1966 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Five Proud Walkers (Melody Maker)

14 December 1966 – Adam and Eve, Southampton, Hampshire (Southern Evening Echo)

16 December 1966 – White Bicycle, Maple Ballroom, Northampton (Northampton Chronicle)

22 December 1966 – Thorngate Ballroom, Gosport, Hampshire (Portsmouth News)

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23 December 1966 – Boulevard, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire with supporting group (Yorkshire Evening Post)

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23 December 1966 – Crystal Ballroom, Castleford, West Yorkshire with support (Wakefield Express/Yorkshire Evening Post)

24 December 1966 – King Mojo, Sheffield (The Star)

24 December 1966 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Fabulous 208)

30 December 1966 – Beaconsfield Youth Club, Beaconsfield, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)

31 December 1966 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Fabulous 208)

By the end of 1966, Reading musician Pete Howard had taken over from Art Claridge. Also, George Hall had also departed during 1966, leaving the group as a six piece. The band signed to Polydor Records in late 1966.

1967

2 January 1967 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire (Evening Sentinel)

13 January 1967 – Tiger’s Head, Downham, southeast London (South East London Mercury)

14 January 1967 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Jon (Melody Maker)

15 January 1967 – Bluesville, Manor House, north London with others (Melody Maker)

19 January 1967 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

21 January 1967 – Dungeon Club, Nottingham (website: https://dungeonmods.wordpress.com/)

28 January 1967 – The Riley-Smith, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire with The Mods (Tadcaster News)

29 January 1967 – Gyro Club, Troutbeck Hotel, Ilkley, West Yorkshire (Yorkshire Evening Post)

30 January 1967 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire (Evening Sentinel)

 

5 February 1967 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London (Melody Maker)

10 February 1967 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Rick ‘N’ Beckers (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/)

11 February 1967 – Club A Go Go, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear with The Gas Board (website: http://www.readysteadygone.co.uk/club-agogo-newcastle-2/)

12 February 1967 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire with The Move (The Star)

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17 February 1967 – Mr McCoys, Middlesbrough (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

The Amboy Dukes’ debut 45 “Turn Back to Me”, which features George Hall guesting on flute, backed by “I Never Complain About You”, is released on 17 February 1967.

The two tracks are recorded at Advision Studios in New Bond Street with producer Jeff Cooper and engineer Eddie Kramer.

Not long after the debut single’s release, the band records a follow up, “All I Need” c/w “Doing the Best I Can”. The two tracks are also recorded at Advision Studios with Eddie Kramer and new producer Terry Kennedy. Keyboard player Ian Green guests on the recordings.

21 February 1967 – Bluesville, St Thomas’ Hall, Brentwood, Essex (Essex Chronicle)

23 February 1967 – Manhole, Redhill, Surrey (Crawley Advertiser)

26 February 1967 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire (Evening Sentinel)

During March 1967, former Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band member Buddy Beadle joins on baritone sax.

3 March 1967 – Boulevard, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)

3 March 1967 – Crystal Ballroom, Castleford, North Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)

4 March 1967 – College of Technology, Leeds, West Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)

5 March 1967 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (The Star)

11 March 1967 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Fabulous 208)

12 March 1967 – Central Hotel, Gillingham, Kent (Fabulous 208)

13 March 1967 – Majestic Ballroom, Reading, Berkshire (Fabulous 208)

16 March 1967 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

17 March 1967 – Chislehurst Caves, Chislehurst, southeast London (Fabulous 208)

18 March 1967 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent (Melody Maker)

19 March 1967 – Klue J Klub, Saracen’s Head Hotel, Chelmsford, Essex (Essex Chronicle)

20 March 1967 – Baths Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk (Fabulous 208)

24 March 1967 – Birdcage, Eastney, Hampshire (Dave Allen research)

26 March 1967 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent (Melody Maker)

28 March 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)

31 March 1967 – Maberne Club, Sleaford, Lincolnshire (Fabulous 208)

 

8 April 1967 – Beachcomber, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post)

9 April 1967 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

12 April 1967 – Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, west London with Chaos Blues Band (website: http://eelpieislandmusic.com/eel-pie-island-roll-call) May have been The Checkmates instead

13 April 1967 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire (Evening Sentinel)

14 April 1967 – Dancing Slipper, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post)

18 April 1967 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

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19 April 1967 – Hull College of Commerce Students’ Union, Skyline Ballroom, Hull, Humberside with Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band, Tony Rivers & The Castaways, The Locomotion and The Jamm (Hull Daily Mail)

21 April 1967 – York Assembly Rooms, York, North Yorkshire (Tadcaster News)

22 April 1967 – The Riley-Smith, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire (Tadcaster News)

23 April 1967 – The Coffee House, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire (Tadcaster News)

23 April 1967 – Klue J Klub, Sarcens Head Hotel, Chelmsford, Essex (Essex Chronicle) More likely to be 24 April

25 April 1967 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)

28 April 1967 – Candlelight Club, Scarborough, North Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)

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29 April 1967 – Clouds, Derby (Derby Evening Telegraph)

30 April 1967 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire (Fabulous 208)

 

1 May 1967 – Watford Round Table, Top Rank Suite, Watford, Herts with Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band (Harrow Observer)

4 May 1967 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

6 May 1967 – Ricky Tick, Hounslow, west London (Melody Maker)

6 May 1967 – Cue Club, Paddington, central London (Melody Maker)

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7 May 1967 – Sunday Club, Addlestone, Surrey (Woking Herald)

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12 May 1967 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with The Don Brewer Band (website: www.california-ballroom.info/gigs/)

13 May 1967 – Beachcomber, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post)

14 May 1967 – King Mojo, Sheffield (The Star)

16 May 1967 – Fishmonger’s Arms, Wood Green, London (Fabulous 208)

18 May 1967 – Winning Post, Doncaster, South Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)

19 May 1967 – Crystal Ballroom, Castleford, North Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)

20 May 1967 – Boulevard, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)

21 May 1967 – Beau Brummel Club, Alvaston Hall Hotel, Nantwich, Cheshire with Phil Ryan & The Scorpions (Crewe Chronicle)

26 May 1967 – May Ball, Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, Gloucestershire with The Alan Price Set, Johnny Patrick and Brenda Scott, The Sky Blue Show Band and Bill Nile’s Good Time Band (Poster from Stevie Barr)

27 May 1967 – Ricky Tick, Windsor, Berkshire (Fabulous 208)

28 May 1967 – Central Hotel, Gillingham, Kent (Fabulous 208)

31 May 1967 – Bag O’Nails, Kingley Street, Soho, London (Fabulous 208)

 

3 June 1967 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent (Melody Maker)

5 June 1967 – Queen’s Ballroom, Wolverhampton, West Midlands (Express & Star)

6 June 1967 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

9 June 1967 – Bluesville, Manor House, London (Fabulous 208)

11 June 1967 – Black Prince Hotel, Bexley, London (Poster)

12 June 1967 – Manor House Ballroom, Ipswich, Suffolk (Fabulous 208)

16 June 1967 – Clouds, Derby (Derby Evening Telegraph)

17 June 1967 – Cue Club, Paddington, London (Melody Maker) Billed as The Amboy Dukes Band

18-20 June 1967 – Bag O’Nails, Kingley Street, Soho, London (Fabulous 208)

22 June 1967 – Sheffield City Hall, Sheffield with The Drifters, Alan Bown, Ronnie Jones & The Q Set and The Pitiful (The Star)

23 June 1967 – Stoke Hotel, Guildford, Surrey (Surrey Advertiser/West Surrey Advertiser)

25 June 1967 – Sunday Club, Addlestone, Surrey (Woking Herald) Replaced The Shevelles

27 June 1967 – Fishmonger’s Arms, Wood Green, London (Fabulous 208)

29 June 1967 – Club A Go, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear (Fabulous 208)

 

2 July 1967 – Beachcomber, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post)

The Amboy Dukes’ second 45, “All I Need” is released on 4 July.

During July, the seven-piece group (with Buddy Beadle onboard) records its next single at Polydor’s studios near Oxford Street. Produced by Terry Kennedy, the tracks are two ska numbers that feature in the band’s live set. Taking part of the title from a Reading suburb where one of the band members came from, the tracks are named “Highlife in Whitley Wood Parts 1 and 2”. 

Not long after the recording, Steve Gregory tenor sax player with The Alan Price Set takes over from Ken McColm.

8 July 1967 – The New All-Star Club, 9a Artillery Passage, E1, London (Melody Maker)

18 July 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London with Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)

20 July 1967 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

22 July 1967 – Clouds, Derby (Derby Evening Telegraph)

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There is a great article and picture of the band in Record Mirror, 22 July 1967, page 10

23 July 1967 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

29 July 1967 – Witchdoctor, Catford, southeast London with Robb Storme Group (South East London Mercury)

 

By the start of August 1967, the band comprises:

Dave Kislingberry aka Kislingbury (vocals)

Trevor Lock (guitar)

Pete Howard (bass)

Rod Lee (trumpet)

Steve Gregory (tenor sax and flute)

Buddy Beadle (baritone and alto sax)

Mick Jerome (drums)

Photo: Buddy Beadle. The Amboy Dukes summer 1967. Top: Mick Jerome and then Trevor Lock. Bottom, left to right: Buddy Beadle, Pete Howard, Rod Lee, Dave Kislingberry and Steve Gregory.

18 August 1967 – Gaiety Ballroom, Grimsby, Humberside with Roger Bloom’s Hammer (Grimsby Evening Telegraph)

19 August 1967 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent (Melody Maker)

20 August 1967 – Central R&B Club, Central Hotel, Gillingham, Kent (Chatham, Rochester & Gillingham News)

22 August 1967 – High Wycombe Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)

24 August 1967 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

26 August 1967 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, west London (Melody Maker)

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26 August 1967 – Tiles, Oxford Street, central London with The Peddlers and The Mynor Birds (Melody Maker)

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30 August 1967 – Big Beat Cruise, Solent, South Parade Pier, Portsmouth Harbour and Ryde Pier Head with Inspiration (Portsmouth News)

 

2 September 1967 – Witchdoctor, Catford, southeast London (South East London Mercury)

3 September 1967 – Black Prince Hotel, Bexley, southeast London (Poster)

8 September 1967 – Il Rondo, Leicester (Leicester Mercury)

The Amboy Dukes’ next single, “Highlife in Whitley Wood Parts 1 and 2” is released on 9 September.

11 September 1967 – Clouds, Derby (Derby Evening Telegraph)

16 September 1967 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Melody Maker)

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21 September 1967 – Flying Fox Club, RAF Cottesmore, Rutland with The Shivelles, The Wages of Sin and Pesky-Gee (Grantham Journal)

22 September 1967 – Dungeon Club, Nottingham (website: https://dungeonmods.wordpress.com/)

23 September 1967 – Clockwork Orange, Chester, Cheshire with The Swinging Machine (Crewe Chronicle)

24 September 1967 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire (Evening Sentinel)

30 September 1967 – Black Prince, Bexley, southeast London (Fabulous 208)

 

3 October 1967 – High Wycombe Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)

8 October 1967 – Black Prince Hotel, Bexley, southeast London (Fabulous 208)

14 October 1967 – Starlight Room, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with The Tages, The Soul Sisters and Clockwork Orange (Lincolnshire Standard)

17 October 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)

19 October 1967 – Civic Hall, Guildford, Surrey with Modes Mode (Surrey Advertiser)

20 October 1967 – Witchdoctor, Catford, southeast London (South East London Mercury)

21 October 1967 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Melody Maker)

22 October 1967 – Toft’s, Folkestone, Kent with Jr Walker & The All Stars and The Wages of Sin (Melody Maker)

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30 October 1967 – Foseco Sports & Social Club, Tamworth, Staffordshire (Tamworth Herald)

The band’s manager John Gunnell brings John Fred’s “Judy In Disguise” from the States for the band to record. The track is recorded in a small studio in Denmark Street with guest harmonica player Moxy. Terry Kennedy once again produces the session which also produces the flip side, “Who’s Foolin’ Who”.

The recordings also feature former Georgie Fame trumpet player Eddie Thornton.

3 November 1967 – Beaconsfield Youth Club, Beaconsfield, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)

6 November 1967 – Bluesville 67 Club, St Matthew’s Baths, Ipswich, Suffolk (Ipswich Star)

13 November 1967 – King Mojo, City Hall Ballroom, Sheffield, South Yorkshire with Jimmy James & The Vagabonds (The Star)

23 November 1967 – Twang Discotheque, Amersham, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)

24 November 1967 – Il Rondo, Leicester (Leicester Mercury)

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25 November 1967 – Twisted Wheel Club, Manchester with Ben E King and The Senate (Lancashire Evening Post)

26 November 1967 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

 

2 December 1967 – Dreamland, Margate, Kent with The Gates of Eden (East Kent Times & Mail)

3 December 1967 – Black Prince Hotel, Bexley, southeast London (Poster)

4 December 1967 – The Parlour, Oasis Club, North End, Portsmouth, Hampshire (Portsmouth News)

4 December 1967 – King Mojo, City Hall Ballroom, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (The Star)

5 December 1967 – High Wycombe Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)

7 December 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Pride & Joy Buzz Band (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)

8 December 1967 – Burton Constable Hall, Hull, Humberside with Ferris Wheel, Joe E Young & The Toniks, Roger Bloom’s Hammer, Gospel Garden and The Mandrakes (Scarborough Evening News)

The band’s cover of John Fred & The Playboy Band’s “Judy In Disguise (With Glasses)” is released on 8 December.

14 December 1967 – Constantine Students Union Astoria Ballroom, Middlesbrough with The Soul Merchants and Mr Poobah’s Chicago Line (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

16 December 1967 – The New All-Star Club, 9a Artillery Passage, east London (Melody Maker)

17 December 1967 – The Hub, Barnsley, West Yorkshire (Barnsley Chronicle & South Yorkshire News)

19 December 1967 – Clifton Hall, Rotherham, South Yorkshire with The Pitful Souls (South Yorkshire and Rotherham Advertiser)

20 December 1967 – St James’ Spectacular, Chesterfield, Derbyshire with The Richard Jackson Blues Band (Derbyshire Times)

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21 December 1967 – Thorngate Ballroom, Gosport, Hampshire (Portsmouth News)

23 December 1967 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Melody Maker)

26 December 1967 – Bluesville ’67 Club, St Mathew’s Baths, Ipswich, Suffolk (Ipswich Star)

28 December 1967 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Tuesday’s Children (Tony Bacon’s book: London Live)

29 December 1967 – Beaconsfield Youth Club, Beaconsfield, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)

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30 December 1967 – Tinned Chicken, Crystal Bowl, Castleford, North Yorkshire with Travellers Express and Richard G Simpson (Yorkshire Evening Post)

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31 December 1967 – Beau Brummel Club, Alvaston Hall Hotel, Nantwich, Cheshire, Nantwich, Cheshire with Phil Ryan & The Scorpions and Archie Allen (Crewe Chronicle)

1968

During January, longstanding drummer Mick Jerome leaves. Eddie Spevok takes his place behind the kit.

The new formation records a cover of “Simon Says” backed by “The Marquis” with Donnie Elbert in the producer’s chair.

13 January 1968 – Tin Hat, Kettering, Northamptonshire with Surrealist Adventure (Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph)

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15 January 1968 – Crawdaddy, Reading, Berkshire (Reading Evening Post) Cancelled

20 January 1968 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Melody Maker)

22 January 1968 – The Parlour, Portsmouth, Hampshire (Portsmouth News)

26 January 1968 – Bluesville, Manor House, north London (Melody Maker)

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27 January 1968 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with Floribunda Rose or The Excitement (East Kent Times)

28 January 1968 – Savoy Ballroom, Southsea, Hampshire with The Human Instinct (Portsmouth News)

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29 January 1968 – Bluesville ’68 Club, St Matthew’s Baths Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk (Ipswich Evening Star)

 

2 February 1968 – Beaconsfield Youth Club, Beaconsfield, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)

3 February 1968 – Brave New World, Eastney, Hampshire (website: http://michaelcooper.org.uk/C/birdcage.htm)

9 February 1968 – Shades, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (Sheffield Star)

11 February 1968 – Central R&B Club, Central Hotel, Gillingham (Chatham, Rochester and Gillingham Post)

15 February 1968 – St Joseph’s Disco, Swindon, Wiltshire with Life (Swindon Advertiser)

17 February 1968 – Club A Go Go, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear with Junco Partners (http://www.readysteadygone.co.uk/club-agogo-newcastle-2/)

18 February 1968 – Carlton Club, Erdington, West Midlands with Cats Pyjamas (Birmingham Evening Mail)

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19 February 1968 – Barnsley Civic Hall, Barnsley, West Yorkshire with Lou Prinze & The Bedrocks and Jacksons Union (Barnsley Chronicle & South Yorkshire News)

20 February 1968 – High Wycombe Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)

24 February 1968 – Witchdoctor, Catford, southeast London (South East London Mercury)

26 February 1968 – Carlton Club, Warrington, Cheshire (Warrington Guardian)

29 February 1968 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

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4 March 1968 – Bluesville ’68 Club, St Matthew’s Baths, Ipswich, Suffolk (Ipswich Evening Star)

9 March 1968 – Victoria Ballroom, Chesterfield, Derbyshire (Derbyshire Times)

10 March 1968 – Black Prince Hotel, Bexley, London (Poster)

The band’s cover of “Simon Says” is released on 15 March. Immediately afterwards Eddie Thornton leaves to join Herbie Goins & The Nightimers.

23 March 1968 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, London (Melody Maker)

24 March 1968 – Corn Exchange, Maidstone, Kent (Maidstone Gazette)

25 March 1968 – Park Hall Hotel, Goldthorn Park, Wolverhampton, West Midlands with The ‘N’ Betweens and Barmy Barry Show (Express & Star)

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30 March 1968 – London College of Printing, Elephant & Castle with Timebox and The Grenades (Melody Maker)

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31 March 1968 – Beau Brummel Club, Alvaston Hall Hotel, Nantwich, Cheshire with The Jaytree Organisation (Crewe Chronicle)

 

1 April 1968 – King Mojo, City Hall Ballroom, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (Sheffield Star)

6 April 1968 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

12 April 1968 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, London (Melody Maker)

13 April 1968 – Savoy, Catford, London (Melody Maker)

16 April 1968 – High Wycombe Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)

18 April 1968 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

20 April 1968 – New Broken Wheel, Retford, Nottinghamshire (Melody Maker)

22 April 1968 – Carlton Club, Warrington, Cheshire (Warrington Guardian)

27 April 1968 – Co-op, Chesham, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)

28 April 1968 – Downbeat Club, The Swan, Maldon, Essex (Essex Chronicle)

 

1 May 1968 – Summerhill House Hotel, Kingswinford, West Midlands (Express & Star) Opening night

6 May 1968 – Bluesville ’68 Club, St Matthew’s Baths Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk (Ipswich Evening Star)

12 May 1968 – Clouds, Derby, Derbyshire (Derby Evening Telegraph)

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16 May 1968 – James Finegan Hall, Eston, Middlesbrough with The Tramline and The Chelfont Line (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

17 May 1968 – Billingham Synthonia Senior Club, Billingham with The Chelfont Line (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

25 May 1968 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Melody Maker)

26 May 1968 – Central R&B Club, Central Hotel, Gillingham (Chatham, Rochester and Gillingham Post)

 

1 June 1968 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with Candy Choir (East Kent Times & Mail)

3 June 1968 – Queen’s Hall, Leeds, West Yorkshire with The Herd, Bill Haley, Alan Bown, Edwin Starr, Fantastics, Gospel Garden, Clockwork Orange and others (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette/NME)

6 June 1968 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

9 June 1968 – Beachcomber, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening)

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11 June 1968 – The Stage Door, Oxford (Oxford Mail)

15 June 1968 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Melody Maker)

16 June 1968 – Surrey Rooms, Kennington Oval, south London (Fabulous 208)

20 June 1968 – James Finegan Hall, Eston, Middlesbrough with The Chelfont Line (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

During July, the band records its next single, “He Came to See Me Yesterday” c/w “Easy Going Me”. 

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2 August 1968 – Hemel Hempstead Pavilion, Hemel Hempstead, Herts with The Epics (Berkhamsted Gazette/Welwyn & Hatfield Advertiser)

3 August 1968 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Melody Maker)

6 August 1968 – High Wycombe Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)

11 August 1968 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

Buddy Beadle leaves around about now to rejoin Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band.

15 August 1968 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

16 August 1968 – Ship Hotel, Weybridge, Surrey (Woking Herald)

20 August 1968 – Concorde, Southampton, Hampshire (Southern Echo)

23 August 1968 – Bournemouth Pavilion, Bournemouth, Dorset with The Gass and The Fusion (Bournemouth Evening Echo)

24 August 1968 – New King’s Hall, Herne Bay, Kent with Virgin Sleep (Melody Maker)

25 August 1968 – Byron, Greenford, London (Thames Valley Times)

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30 August 1968 – Plaza, Tynemouth, Tyne & Wear with The Skyliners (Newcastle Evening Chronicle)

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31 August 1968 – Tees Pop ’68, Recreation Ground, Eston, Teesside with Traffic, Ben E King, Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, Alan Bown, Family, Joe Cocker & The Grease Band, The Tramline, Rivers Invitation and Chelfont Line (Newcastle Evening Chronicle)

 

2 September 1968 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

12 September 1968 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

14 September 1968 – Savoy, Catford, south east London (South East London Mercury)

15 September 1967 – G Ranch, Maidstone, Kent (Fabulous 208)

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16 September 1968 – Bluesville, Manor House, Ipswich, Suffolk (Ipswich Evening Star)

The band’s single, “He Came to See Me Yesterday” is released on 20 September. By the time the single is issued, Steve Gregory has left to rejoin Beadle in Geno Washington’s band.

25 September 1968 – Bag O’Nails, Kingley Street, Soho, London (Fabulous 208)

27 September 1968 – College Hall, Billingham, County Durham (Fabulous 208)

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28 September 1968 – Brookfield Hall, Ashford, Kent with Cair Paravel (Chatham, Rochester and Gillingham Evening Post/Kentish Express)

29 September 1968 – Kew Boathouse, Kew, west London (Fabulous 208)

In early October, the band’s line-up comprises:

Dave Kislingberry aka Kislingbury (vocals)

Trevor Lock (guitar)

Pete Howard (bass)

Rod Lee (trumpet)

Eddie Spevok (drums)

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5 October 1968 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with The Colour Supplement (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)

10 October 1968 – Concorde, Southampton, Hampshire (Southern Echo)

10 October 1968 – Bag O’Nails, Kingley Street, Soho, central London (Fabulous 208)

12 October 1968 – Cue Club, Paddington, central London (Melody Maker) Billed as Amboy Dukes Show Band

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13 October 1968 – 76 Club, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire (Burton Daily Mail)

16 October 1968 – Bag O’Nails, Kingley Street, Soho, central London (Fabulous 208)

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20 October 1968 – Clifton Hall, Rotherham, South Yorkshire (South Yorkshire & Rotherham Advertiser)

21 October 1968 – Carlton Club, Warrington, Cheshire (Warrington Guardian)

24 October 1968 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

27 October 1968 – Surrey Rooms, Oval, south London (Melody Maker)

 

1 November 1968 – Cobweb, Hastings, East Sussex (Fabulous 208)

2 November 1968 – Tofts, Folkestone, Kent (Fabulous 208)

3 November 1968 – Central R&B Club, Central Hotel, Gillingham, Kent (Chatham, Rochester & Gillingham Evening Post)

4 November 1968 – Civic Hall, Dunstable, Bedfordshire (Fabulous 208)

9 November 1968 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Melody Maker)

9 November 1968 – Cue Club, Paddington, central London (Melody Maker) Billed as Amboy Dukes Show Band

16 November 1968 – Kirklevington Country Club, Kirklevington, North Yorkshire (Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

22 November 1968 – Astoria Club, Cardiff, Wales (Fabulous 208)

23 November 1968 – College of Education, Wolverhampton, West Midlands with Lady Jayne & The Royaltee (Fabulous 208/Express & Star)

28 November 1968 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

29 November 1968 – Beaconsfield Youth Club, Beaconsfield, Bucks (Bucks Free Press)

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30 November 1968 – Soul Club, Plaza Ballroom, Newbury, Berkshire with The Soul Bucket (Fabulous 208/Reading Evening Post)

 

5 December 1968 – City Hall, Sheffield, South Yorkshire (Fabulous 208)

6 December 1968 – Durham College, Durham, County Durham (Fabulous 208)

7 December 1968 – Savoy, Catford, southeast London (Fabulous 208)

9 December 1968 – Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks (Fabulous 208)

10 December 1968 – Bag O’Nails, Kingley Street, Soho, central London (Fabulous 208)

11 December 1968 – Hancock Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear (Fabulous 208)

13 December 1968 – Trenton Gardens, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire (Fabulous 208)

14 December 1968 – Bromley Tech College, Bromley, Kent (Fabulous 208)

17 December 1968 – Bag O’Nails, Kingley Street, Soho, central London (Fabulous 208)

20 December 1968 – Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, North Yorkshire with Joe Cocker & The Grease Band and The Groove Soul Band (Dennis Weller, Chris Scott Wilson and Graham Lowe’s book/Middlesbrough Evening Gazette)

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21 December 1968 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with The Epics (Folkestone, Hythe & District Herald)

22 December 1968 – Central R&B Club, Central Hotel, Gillingham, Kent with Delroy Williams Show (Chatham, Rochester & Gillingham Evening Post)

23 December 1968 – St Matthew’s Baths Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk (Fabulous 208)

24 December 1968 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Melody Maker)

27 December 1968 – St Mary’s Youth Centre, Stockton-on-Tees (Fabulous 208)

29 December 1968 – Surrey Rooms, Oval, Kennington, south London (Fabulous 208)

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30 December 1968 – Carlton Club, Warrington, Cheshire (Warrington Guardian)

31 December 1968 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Melody Maker)

1969

3 January 1969 – Drill Hall, Stratford-upon-Avon, West Midlands (Fabulous 208)

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5 January 1969 – Union Rowing Club, Nottingham (Nottingham Evening Post)

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7 January 1969 – High Wycombe Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks (Fabulous 208)

8 January 1969 – Bag O’Nails, Kingley Street, Soho, central London (Fabulous 208)

12 January 1969 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire (Fabulous 208)

13 January 1969 – Bamboo Club, Stockport, Greater Manchester (Fabulous 208)

15 January 1969 – Bag O’Nails, Kingley Street, Soho, central London (Fabulous 208)

16 January 1969 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

17 January 1969 – White Lion, Edgware, north London (Fabulous 208)

19 January 1969 – Good Companions Hotel, Slough, Berkshire (Fabulous 208)

20 January 1969 – Civic Hall, Dunstable, Bedfordshire (Fabulous 208)

22 January 1969 – Bag O’Nails, Kingley Street, Soho, central London (Fabulous 208)

23 January 1969 – St Matthew’s Hall, Oxford (Fabulous 208)

25 January 1969 – The Factory, Birmingham (Fabulous 208)

26 January 1969 – Black Prince Hotel, Bexley, southeast London (Fabulous 208)

27 January 1969 – St Matthew’s Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk (Fabulous 208)

29 January 1969 – Town Hall, Reading, Berkshire (Fabulous 208)

31 January 1969 – White Lion, Edgware, north London (Fabulous 208)

 

1 February 1969 – Savoy Club, Catford, southeast London (Fabulous 208/South East London Mercury)

5 February 1969 – Samantha’s, New Burlington Street, central London (Fabulous 208)

7 February 1969 – Town Hall, Abergavenny, Wales (Fabulous 208)

9 February 1969 – Railway Hotel, Wealdstone, northwest London (Melody Maker)

16 February 1969 – Crystal Palace Hotel, Crystal Palace, south London (Fabulous 208/South East London Mercury)

22 February 1969 – Hounslow Town Hall, Hounslow, west London (Hounslow Post)

 

1 March 1969 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Melody Maker)

2 March 1969 – Black Prince Hotel, Bexley, southeast London (Melody Maker)

6 March 1969 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

11 March 1969 – Bassett Hotel, Southampton, Hampshire (Fabulous 208)

 

11 April 1969 – Mistrale, Beckenham Junction Station, south London (Melody Maker)

17 April 1969 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

20 April 1969 – Redcar Jazz Club, Redcar, North Yorkshire with The Elastic Band (Dennis Weller, Chris Scott Wilson and Graham Lowe’s book)

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21 April 1969 – Orchid Ballroom, Purley, Surrey (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

26 April 1969 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, northwest London (Melody Maker)

27 April 1969 – Black Prince Hotel, Bexley, southeast London (Melody Maker)

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30 April 1969 – Marconi Club, Chelmsford, Essex (Richard Fisk recollections)

 

9 May 1969 – White Lion, Edgware, north London (Time Out)

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17 May 1969 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with The Saffron (Folkestone & Hythe District Herald)

31 May 1969 – Burton’s, Uxbridge, west London (Uxbridge Weekly Post)

 

21 June 1969 – Fellowship Inn, Eltham, southeast London (South East London Mercury)

28 June 1969 – Fellowship Inn, Eltham, southeast London (South East London Mercury)

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30 June 1969 – Orchid Ballroom, Purley, Surrey (Beckenham & Penge Advertiser)

31 June 1969 – Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, north London (Geoff Williams research: Decca Studios and Klooks Kleek book)

 

4 July 1969 – Student’s Union, Farnborough Technical College, Farnborough, Hampshire (Aldershot News)

 

19 August 1969 – Bag O’Nails, Kingley Street, Soho, central London (Time Out)

26 August 1969 – Bag O’Nails, Kingley Street, Soho, central London (Time Out)

30 August 1969 – Cue Club, Paddington, central London (Time Out)

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6 September 1969 – Savoy, Catford, southeast London (Melody Maker/South East London Mercury)

13 September 1969 – Savoy, Catford, southeast London (South East London Mercury)

The original band split up in September 1969 but reformed with new members in October:

Dave Kislingberry aka Kislingbury (vocals)

Max ??? (guitar)

Mick Fletcher (keyboards)

Tago Byers (bass)

Keith Guster (drums)

Keith Guster, who’d until recently been playing with The Fleur De Lys with Tago Byers, notes in his diary that it was Byers that asked him to join the newly reformed band. Byers was from Reading and knew the group’s singer.

Mick Fletcher was from southeast London and had previously worked with The Epitaph Soul Band, Jimmy Cliff & The New Generation and Hamilton & The Hamilton Movement.

Guster’s diary entry for Sunday, 28 September notes that Byers rang him. The drummer, who was living in Bayswater, then travelled from Paddington to a hall in Crown Street, Reading to rehearse material with the five-piece band on 30 September and 1 October before kicking off the dates on 2 October.

The following gigs are all from Keith Guster’s diary:

2 October 1969 – Hatchetts Playground, Mayfair, London

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4 October 1969 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with The Candy Choir (Folkestone & Hythe District Herald/Keith Guster’s diary) Billed as The Dave Amboy Big Band

7 October 1969 – Hatchetts Playground, Mayfair, London

10 October 1969 – Leicester Polytechnic, Leicester

12 October 1969 – gig in Gillingham, Kent (possibly Central Hall)

The band auditions Ted, a tenor sax player, in Chiswick, west London on 15 October 1969.

17-18 October 1969 – Domino Club, Bedlington and Showboat, Middlesbrough

24 October 1969 – Top Rank, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

25 October 1969 – Leeds Polytechnic, Leeds, West Yorkshire

26 October 1969 – The Swan, Birmingham (the club had doubled booked so they didn’t get paid)

27 October 1969 – The Yeoman, Stafford, Staffordshire

Ted, the sax player, is sacked during at a rehearsal in Reading on 30 October 1969.

31 October 1969 – Youth Centre, Beaconsfield, Bucks

 

1 November 1969 – Rainbow Suite, Birmingham

2 November 1969 – Surrey Rooms, Kennington Oval, London

8 November 1969 – Graduate Centre, Cambridge

12 November 1969 – Miners Welfare, Hucknall, Nottinghamshire

14 November 1969 – The Place, Hanley, Staffordshire

15 November 1969 – Tofts, Folkestone, Kent

16 November 1969 – Pope John House, Poplar, east London

21 November 1969 – Penthouse, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

22 November 1969 – The Town House, Wellington, Shropshire

23 November 1969 – Carlton Ballroom, Warrington, Cheshire

The Amboy Dukes recorded two tracks in Pan Studio, Denmark Street, London on 27 November 1969.

29 November 1969 – Newcastle upon Tyne gig cancelled due to snow

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30 November 1969 – Swan, Yardley, West Midlands

 

5 December 1969 – Secondary School, Welling and Avery Hill College, Eltham, London

7 December 1969 – Black Prince Hotel, Bexley, London

12 December 1969 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent

16 December 1969 – Black Prince Hotel, Bexley, London

22 December 1969 – Central Hall, Gillingham, Kent

24 December 1969 – Tofts, Folkestone, Kent

31 December 1969 – Surrey Rooms, Kennington Oval, London

1970

10 January 1970 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent

18 January 1970 – Surrey Rooms, Kennington Oval, south London

 

7 February 1970 – Canley College, Coventry

8 February 1970 – Black Prince Hotel, Bexley, southeast London

11 February 1970 – Bal Tabarin, Bromley, southeast London

13 February 1970 – Melbourne Village College Hall, Cambridge

15 February 1970 – Carlton Club, Warrington, Cheshire

20 February 1970 – Goldsmith College, New Cross, south London

21 February 1970 – Apollo Club, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire

 

7 March 1970 – Queen’s Hall, Wotton, Norfolk

14 March 1970 – Corn Exchange, Bourne, Lincolnshire

28 March 1970 – Tofts, Folkestone, Kent

 

17 April 1970 – Shades, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

24 April 1970 – Didsbury College, Manchester

26 April 1970 – Birdcage Club, Hoyland, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

 

7 May 1970 – HMS Pembroke, Chatham, Kent

On 9 May, Tago Byers gave a month’s notice.

16 May 1970 – RAF Wyton, near St Ives, Cambridgeshire

23 May 1970 – Corn Exchange, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire

30 May 1970 – Civic Hall, St Albans, Herts

 

5 June 1970 – Exmouth College, Exmouth, Devon

6 June 1970 – Killington Manor, Exeter, Devon

21 June 1970 – Gillingham, Kent gig (cancelled due to World Cup Final)

On 22 June 1970, Keith Guster announced he was leaving and the band split up.

Many thanks to Mick Jerome, Buddy Beadle and Keith Guster for their help.

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Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band 1968-1970

Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band 1968
Ram Jam Band, late 1968. Top, left to right: Buddy Beadle, Hans Herbert, Geno Washington, Keith O’Connell and Rod Baby Bottom, left to right: Steve Gregory, Pete Carney and John Culley. Photo courtesy of Buddy Beadle.

Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band
(August 1968)

Geno Washington – lead vocals
Dave Greenslade – organ
Dave Tedstone – lead guitar, vocals
Peter Carney – bass, vocals
Lionel ‘Rocky’ Kingham – tenor saxophone
Buddy Beadle – baritone saxophone
Pat Higgs – trumpet
Colin Davey – drums

During May 1968 Geno Washington went to Madrid on his own and played at the Stones Club with Carl Douglas & The Big Stampede.

Back in the UK, during mid-August, he fired guitarist John Culley and trumpet player Pat Higgs while drummer Hans Herbert went into hospital for a hernia operation. Washington then put together a new formation around the surviving members.

Guitarist Dave Tedstone had a long pedigree, having worked with Herefordshire bands, Lee Starr & The Astrals and The Doc Thomas Group before joining Freddy Mack in London in April 1967. By early 1968, he was playing with Jimmy James & The Vagabonds with original Ram Jam members John Roberts and Herb Prestidge. Colin Davey had played drums with Tedstone in Freddy Mack’s band in 1967 and had also briefly played with Carl Douglas & The Big Stampede before that.

Original sax player Buddy Beadle returned after working with The Amboy Dukes, who’d shared the bill with The Ram Jam Band on numerous occasions.

The new line up recorded a three-hour BBC Radio 1 session at Maida Vale in late August. With Greenslade taking the lead as musical director, the group (with a session bass player) cut five tracks, including the old blues staple, “Rock Me Baby”, a cover of The Rolling Stones’ recent single “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” plus “Hi Heel Sneakers” and “Holdin’ On (With Both Hands)”, which were later picked up by collectors’ label Acid Jazz for a compilation EP.

Producer John Schroeder, however, was not happy with the new direction and with a live album lined up for August the new line up proved to be short-lived. Gigs were few and far between and while all of this was going on, Dave Greenslade began rehearsing with his new band, Colosseum.

Selected gigs (NME lists the following as the ones that Dave Tedstone line-up played): 

10 August 1968 – Brighton Festival, Brighton, West Sussex

12 August 1968 – Portsmouth Guildhall, Portsmouth, Hants

15 August 1968 – Locarno, Bristol, Avon

16 August 1968 – Torquay Town Hall, Torquay, Devon with The Emotions

17 August 1968 – Winter Gardens, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset

23-24 August 1968 – Scene Two Discotheque, Scarborough, North Yorkshire

27 August 1968 – Royal Lido Ballroom, Prestatyn, Wales with The Informers (this is missing from NME list above so may be another month)

30 August 1968 – Hemel Hempstead Pavilion, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire with Toast (this may have been done by next line up)

Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band
(August 1968-September 1968)

Geno Washington – lead vocals
John ‘Silkie’ Culley – lead guitar
Dave Greenslade – organ
Peter Carney – bass, vocals
Lionel ‘Rocky’ Kingham – tenor saxophone
Buddy Beadle – baritone saxophone
Hans Herbert – drums

In the last week of August, Dave Tedstone left to re-join Jimmy James & The Vagabonds. He later contributed recording sessions for Cartoone’s second album and then joined Tom Jones’s band, The Squires. In 1970, Tedstone joined Herbie Goins & The Night-Timers, reuniting with Buddy Beadle. The group cut an unreleased album at Trident Studios. John Culley resumed the guitar spot.

Colin Davey also departed at this point to join Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds and Hans Herbert returned. However, Buddy Beadle remained; Pat Higgs did not return.

The revised line up cut a lone single, “Bring It To Me Baby” c/w “I Can’t Let You Go” (Pye 7N 17649), which was released in November 1968.

Selected gigs:

31 August 1968 – Leas Cliffe Hall, Folkestone, Kent

 

1 September 1968 – Bank Holiday Bluesology Festival, Chateau Impney, Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire with The Move, Fleetwood Mac, Freddie Mack, Chris Farlowe, Wynder K Frogg, Family and John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers

1 September 1968 – Winter Gardens, Malvern, Worcestershire

1 September 1968 – Sherwood Rooms, Nottingham

2 September 1968 – Golden Torch, Tunstall, Staffordshire

7 September 1968 – Winter Gardens, Malvern, Worcestershire with The Soul Difference

Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band
(September 1968-December 1968)

Geno Washington – lead vocals
John ‘Silkie’ Culley – lead guitar
Keith O’Connell – organ
Peter Carney – bass, vocals
Buddy Beadle – baritone saxophone
Steve Gregory – tenor saxophone
Rod Baby – trumpet
Hans Herbert – drums

In early September, Dave Greenslade formally departed to play with his new band, Colosseum. Longstanding member Lionel Kingham also departed and later worked with Jimmy James & The Vagabonds before doing sessions for Henry McCullough and Geoff Muldaur among others.

With Greenslade gone, the band recruited Manchester musician, Keith O’Connell, who’d played with local groups The Raging Storms and Glass Menagerie.

Beadle recommended his former band mate from The Amboy Dukes, Steve Gregory, who’d played with The Alan Price Set before that. The band also added trumpet player Rod Baby.

Selected gigs:

13 September 1968 – Mayfair, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear with The Idle Race

14 September 1968 – Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, Lancashire

27 September 1968 – Church Elm, Discotheque, Dagenham, London with supporting group (confirmed by Jim Smith)

27 September 1968 – Falkirk Town Hall, Falkirk, Scotland with The Brian Marshall Foundation and Absolute (Herbert recalls that Geno got laryngitis during one of the Scottish tours and he had to cover lead vocals from the drum kit. This date was probably 28 September)

28 September 1968 – Ayr Ice Rink, Ayr, Scotland with Vanity Fayre and supporting groups

29 September 1968 – Kinema Ballroom, Dunfermline, Scotland with The Shadettes (also played Maryland Ballroom, Glasgow around this time)

30 September 1968 – The Beach, Aberdeen, Scotland

 

4 October 1968 – Top Rank, Leicester

7 October 1968 – Rhodes Centre, Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire

11 October 1968 – Salford University, Salford, Greater Manchester

12 October 1968 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire

15 October 1968 – Top Rank, High Wycombe, Bucks

17 October 1968 – RAF Hollyhead, Anglesey

18 October 1968 – Bridge Place Country Club, Bridge near Canterbury, Kent

19 October 1968 – The College, Chester, Cheshire

21 October 1968 – Top Rank, Sheffield, South Yorkshire

Mid-October 1968 – HM Wormswood Scrubs, London

October-November 1968 – Piper Club, Rome, Italy (also gigs in Turin)

 

2 November 1968 – The Swan, Yardley, West Midlands with Jigsaw

2 November 1968 – George Ballroom, Hinckley, Leicestershire

15 November 1968 – Romanos, Belfast, Northern Ireland with The Sands

16 November 1968 – New Arcadia, Bray, Republic of Ireland with The Trixons

22 November 1968 – Leicester College of Education, Leicester

23 November 1968 – Chelmsford Corn Exchange, Chelmsford, Essex with Apricot Brande

25 November 1968 –Top Rank, Cardiff, Wales

28 November 1968 – Top Rank, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear

 

6 December 1968 – Locarno Ballroom, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear

12 December 1968 – Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear with Jimmy Powell & The Dimensions, Mr Poobah’s Chicago Line, Georgia Quintet

20-21 December 1968 – Scene Two, Scarborough, North Yorkshire

22 December 1968 – Top Rank Suite, Birmingham, West Midlands

24 December 1968 – Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea, Essex with Ruby James & The Trifle and The Purple Dream

Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band
(December 1968-April 1969)

Geno Washington – lead vocals
John ‘Silkie’ Culley – lead guitar
Keith O’Connell – organ
Peter Carney – bass, vocals
Buddy Beadle – baritone saxophone
Steve Gregory – tenor saxophone
Rod Baby – trumpet
Malcolm Wolffe – drums

Hans Herbert did not stay long on his return. After leaving Geno Washington he worked with country-rock bands Jamie’s People and Lincoln Park Inn among others.

Malcolm Wolffe, who’d previously played with The Tribe and then Happy Magazine took his place.

Selected gigs:

4 January 1969 – Whitchurch Town Hall, Whitchurch, Wales with Shady Lane and The Antrix (Saturday)

17 January 1969 – Central Pier, Morecombe, Lancashire

18 January 1969 – Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, Lancashire

20 January 1969 – St Matthew’s Hall, Ipswich

25 January 1969 – Bradford University, Bradford, West Yorkshire

25 January 1969 – Gaeity Ballroom, Ramsey, Cambridgeshire

26 January 1969 – Britannia Rowing Club, Nottingham

29 January 1969 – Oldham College of Further Education, Oldham, Lancashire

30 January 1969 – Riverton Barn, Bolton, Lancashire

31 January 1969 – Locarno Ballroom, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear with Cupid’s Inspiration

 

2-10 February 1969 – Showboat Variety Club, Middlesbrough

12 February 1969 – Top Rank Ballroom, Cardiff, Wales

13 February 1969 – Locarno Ballroom, Coventry, West Midlands

15 February 1969 – Winter Gardens, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset

23 February 1969 – Kinema Ballroom, Dunfermline, Scotland with Alan Jordan & The KB Showband

 

3 March 1969 – Ice Rink, Liverpool

5 March 1969 – Winter Gardens, Morecombe, Lancashire

7 March 1969 – College Ballroom, Hinckley, Leicestershire

8 March 1969 – Music Hall, Shrewsbury, Shropshire

12 March 1969 – Skyline Ballroom, Hull, Humberside

14 March 1969 – Public Baths, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire

15 March 1969 – Leeds University, Leeds, West Yorkshire

16 March 1969 – Pop World ’69, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex with Fleetwood Mac, Amen Corner, The Move, The Gun, Barry Ryan and others

21 March 1969 – Silver Blades, Streatham, southwest London

23 March 1969 – Railway Hotel, Wealdstone, London

 

5 April 1969 – Kinema Ballroom, Dunfermline, Scotland with Alan Jordan & The KB Showband and The Shadettes

7 April 1969 – Belfry, Wishaw, West Midlands with Revolver

18 April 1969 – Kinema Ballroom, Stranraer, Scotland with Systems Go Most likely date for John Culley’s final gig

Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band
(April 1969-September 1969)

Geno Washington – lead vocals
Keith Field – lead guitar, vocals
Keith O’Connell – organ
Peter Carney – bass, vocals
Buddy Beadle – baritone saxophone
Steve Gregory – tenor saxophone
Malcolm Wolffe – drums

John Culley departed after a Scottish tour in March-April 1969, playing his final gig in Stranraer (see above). After working in the Ivory Coast with The Crazy Fingers, he joined Cressida in 1970 and later played with Black Widow. Rod Baby departed at the same time.

Guitarist Keith Field, formerly with The Blue Aces, and, more significantly, Ferris Wheel, took over from John Culley after cutting a solo single, “The Day That War Broke Out” c/w “Stop! Thief” for Polydor in September 1968.

The new line up recorded a lone single, “My Little Chickadee” c/w “Seven Eleven” (Pye 7N 17745), which was released in June 1969.

Selected gigs:

April 1969 – Gigs in Netherlands (according to Billboard)

25 April 1969 – White Lion, Edgware, London

26 April 1969 – Winning Post Hotel, Twickenham, London

 

20 May 1969 – Bradford University, Bradford, West Yorkshire with The Idle Race, The Honeybus, Clouds and others

23 May 1969 – Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester

24 May 1969 – The Pavilion, Buxton, Derbyshire

26 May 1969 – Skegness Seaside Soul Festival, Skegness, Lincolnshire with Amen Corner, Inez & Charlie Foxx, The Fantastics and Jimmy James & The Vagabonds

30 May 1969 – Newmarket Discotheque, Bridgwater, Somerset

31 May 1969 – California Ballroom, Dunstable, Bedfordshire with Tract and Virgin Hearse

 

June 1969 – Scottish tour (includes gigs with Jo Jo Gunne and Three Dog Night)

13 June 1969 – St Albans City Hall, St Albans, Hertfordshire with The Sweet and Pedestrian Crossing

 

6 July 1969 – Citation Hotel, Perth, Scotland

6 July 1969 – Grand Hall, Kilmarnock, Scotland

8 July 1969 – 400 Ballroom, Torquay, Devon

11 July 1969 – Ritz, Bournemouth, Dorset

13 July 1969 – Hastings Pier, Hastings, East Sussex with Canterbury Tales

19 July 1969 – Civic Hall, Guildford, Surrey with supporting acts

19 July 1969 – Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear (unlikely if Guildford date took place unless one is incorrect)

21 July 1969 – Quaintways, Chester, Cheshire with Roundabout with Wild Duncan and Syrian Blue

27 July 1969 – Start week at Fiesta, Stockton

 

August 1969 – Short tour of Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland (around now)

5 August 1969 – 400 Ballroom, Torquay, Devon

9 August 1969 – Three-day Swedish tour starts (advertised in music press)

29 August 1969 – Hemel Hempstead Pavilion, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire with The Zoo

 

1 September 1969 – Pop and Blues Festival, Pennycross Sports Stadium, Plymouth, Devon with Fleetwood Mac, The Move, Dave Amboy, Rod Mason Jass Band and The Nashville Teens

12 September 1969 – Rex Hotel, Whitley Bay with supporting group

20 September 1969 – Belfry, Wishaw, West Midlands with Shy Limbs

The Coventry Evening Telegraph’s 29 September issue notes that Geno Washington has split from the group. The band were due to appear at Chesford Grange, Kenilworth tonight and were replaced by The Drifters.

Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band
(October 1969-November 1970)

Geno Washington – lead vocals
Alan Griffin – lead guitar, vocals
Tom Duffy – bass, vocals
Winston ???? – keyboards
Tony Hall – tenor saxophone
Brent Scott Carter – tenor saxophone
Frank Charlton – trumpet
Larry ???? – drums

The Ram Jam Band split with Washington after working at the Neago Club in Majorca in October 1969.

Beadle and Gregory would go on to play a multitude of sessions with artists as diverse as Ginger Baker’s Airforce, Babe Ruth, Bell & Arc, Chicken Shack, Andy Fairweather-Low, Alan Hull, Otis Spann, Suzi Quatro, Freddie King and Lindisfarne. They also became members of Gonzalez and recorded a string of albums in the 1970s.

NME announced in the week ending 4 October 1969 that Geno Washington had split from The Ram Jam Band and returned to The United States. Fabulous 208 magazine mentioned in its 25 October issue that the group had split in the same week as Amen Corner and The Marbles.

The singer duly returned from the United States this month and put together an entirely new version of The Ram Jam Band.

Tom Duffy came from Newcastle and had previously played with The Sect. The group’s new drummer was another American, from California. Alan Griffin had previously played with Croydon, south London band, The Subjects.

Londoners Tony Hall and Brent Scott Carter both came in from Simon K & The Meantimers. Tony Hall had a long pedigree having previously worked with West London outfits, Peter Nelson & The Travellers, Peter’s Faces, Wainwright’s Gentlemen, The Flowerpot Men and Rupert’s Spoon.

Selected gigs:

1 November 1969 – Belfry, Wishaw, West Midlands with BZN and Heaven

29 November 1969 – Imperial Ballroom, Nelson, Lancashire

21 December 1969 – Top Rank Suite, Birmingham

24 December 1969 – Dreamland Ballroom, Margate, Kent with The Candy Choir

 

29 January 1970 – Crescendo Club, Rex Hotel, Whitley Bay

5 February 1970 – Rebecca’s, Birmingham with Sonic Invaders

 

6 March 1970 – Carousel,  Belfast, Northern Ireland with Derrick & Sounds

28 March 1970 – Belfry, Wishaw, West Midlands

 

4 April 1970 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London

 

1 May 1970 – Flamingo, Ballymena, Northern Ireland

2 May 1970 – Romanos, Belfast, Northern Ireland

 

24 July 1970 – Pavilion Ballroom, Bournemouth, Dorset with Tension

 

14 August 1970 – 400 Ballroom, Torquay, Devon

 

2 October 1970 – Fresher’s Ball, Liverpool Polytechnic Guild of Students, Liverpool with Stack Waddy

 

8 November 1970 – Up the Junction, Crewe, Cheshire

13 November 1970 – Ballerina Ballroom, Nairn, Scotland

 

14 December 1970 – Wall City, Chester, Cheshire with Satisfaction with Mike Cotton, Wall City Jazzmen

Around December 1970, Tom Duffy left and went on to record with Arc and Bell & Arc before playing and recording with Lindisfarne. Frank Charlton also left and later recorded with The Avant Gardeners.

Roger Flavell joined on bass after working with Grand Union (Bandwagon’s backing band) and Judd. Further personnel changes took place in early 1971 before the musicians broke away from Geno Washington.

Flavell subsequently played with The Tommy Hunt Band and recorded with The Byron Band among others. Brent Scott Carter later appeared on an album by Babe Ruth while Tony Hall did sessions for Dana Gillespie among others.

Selected gigs:

26 December 1970 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, London

Sources include: Melody Maker, NME, Newcastle Evening Chronicle, Nottingham Evening Post, Fabulous 208, Kent Herald, Wrexham Leader, Berkhamsted Gazette, Birmingham Evening Mail, Southend Standard, Time Out, New Ross Standard, Wicklow People, Aberdeen Evening Express, Belfast Telegraph, Walsall Observer and South Staffordshire Chronicle, Newcastle Evening Chronicle, Wells Journal, Liverpool Echo, Torbay Express and South Devon Echo, Cheshire Observer, Wigtownshire Free Press & Galloway Advertiser.

Huge thanks to Peter Carney, John Culley, Dave Tedstone and Tony Hall for helping with line ups.

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