The Orlons’ British tours in 1966 and 1967

By the time Philadelphia soul group The Orlons toured Britain in July 1966 they comprised lead singer Rosetta Hightower alongside singers Sandy Person and Audrey Brickley.

For some of this tour, The Orlons were backed by Bluesology, who featured a very young Elton John (aka Reg Dwight) on keyboards.

At this time Bluesology comprised Stu Brown (guitar/vocals); Neil Hubbard (lead guitar); Reg Dwight (keyboards/vocals); Freddy Gandy (bass); Pat Higgs (trumpet); Dave Murphy (sax); and Paul Gale (drums).

These tour dates are incomplete

Tour dates

1 July 1966 – Tiles, Oxford Street, central London with The Dave Davani Four and The Meantimes (Melody Maker) Another band may have backed them on this gig, possibly The Dave Davani Four

2 July 1966 – Twisted Wheel, Manchester (Manchester Evening News & Chronicle) Another band may have backed them on this gig

9 July 1966 – Assembly Hall, Aylesbury, Bucks with Bluesology and The Gates of Eden (Bucks Advertiser)

9 July 1966 – Kinky Blues Club, Manor House, north London with The Dave Davani Four (Melody Maker) Possibly backed by The Dave Davani Four

9 July 1966 – New All-Star Club, Artillery Passage, Bishopsgate, east London (Melody Maker)

13 July 1966 – Orchid Ballroom, Purley, Surrey (Chris Broom’s book Rockin’ and around Croydon)

14 July 1966 – Marquee, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Move (Tony Bacon’s book London Live)

14-15 July 1966 – Whisky A Go Go, Wardour Street, Soho, central London (Melody Maker) Another band may have provided support on this gig as Bluesology were billed to back Solomon Burke in Nottingham on 15 July

 

When The Orlons returned for a second British tour in late 1966 they were not backed by Bluesology. It’s not clear who did the honours but it’s possible it could have been The Gates of Eden who were one of the bands on promoter Roy Tempest’s books.

These tour dates are incomplete

Tour dates

8 December 1966 – Tiles, Oxford Street, central London with The Pride (Melody Maker)

9 December 1966 – New All-Star Club, Artillery Passage, Bishopsgate, east London (Melody Maker)

10 December 1966 – Dungeon, Nottingham with Bobby Hebb plus two supporting groups (Nottingham Evening Post)

10 December 1966 – Starlight Room, Boston Gliderdrome, Boston, Lincolnshire with Jimmy James & The Vagabonds, The Gates of Eden and The Ebonites (Lincolnshire Standard)

15 December 1966 – Whisky A Go Go, Wardour Street, Soho, central London (Melody Maker)

 

For the Orlons’ third British tour, it’s not clear who the backing band was.

These tour dates are incomplete

Tour dates

27 October 1967 – Cesar’s Club, Bedford, Bedfordshire with The Paper Blitz Tissue (Ampthill News & Flintwick Record)

28 October 1967 – Upper Cut, Forest Gate, east London with The Rick ‘n’ Beckers and Granny’s Intentions (Melody Maker)

After this tour, singer Rosetta Hightower returned to Britain in 1968. She subsequently married British keyboard player Ian Green and recorded extensively in the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s.

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  1. So, Nick, you are in charge of the site now? You’re the only active poster of late. Other than that, it’s been pretty dead. Love you work on Brit bands.

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