Hi - as a long time Georgie Fame fan I am in the privileged position to have him play my pub a couple of times a year. We are a small venue, with a capacity...
Hi Everybody Does anyone know who took the second tenor solo on "Orange Street" R7B Records 1963/4? Mick Eve took the first one but who took the second neat...
Hi Phil Could this be Johnny Marshall? Peter ... Van: georgiefame@yahoogroups.com [mailto:georgiefame@yahoogroups.com] Namens philip andrews Verzonden: dinsdag...
Hi Phil, Of course you're right about Johnny Marshall being a baritone player. I've looked into this tonight and in one of my files I saw that Peter Coe came...
Phil & Peter Peter Coe did not join on a fulltime basis until April 64, but he did dep for John Marshall in July & August 63. The R&B tracks were recorded mid...
Phil By the way - surely the solos are on JA Blues not Orange Street ? David ... player. I've ... Coe came in ... [mailto:georgiefame@yahoogroups.com] Namens ...
... company bag. ... A Blues.It must be those two on "Orange Street" as well. Do you know the personnel who backed Millie Smallappeared on "My boy lollipop" ...
Phil sorry can't help with My Boy Lollipop - all I do know is that it was not Rod Stewart playing harmonica. Most sources give the player as Pete Hogman...
The great Jamaican guitarist Ernest Ranglin played on My Boy Lollipop. He talked about it on a BBC World Service programme that Guy Barker did. I'm pretty sure...
Phil You are quite right of course, Ranglin also arranged My Boy Lollipop. The Ernest Ranglin Trio at the time included Malcolm Cecil (bass) and Alan Ganley...
Ranglin is still making great music. Surfin' from Below the Bassline will be familiar to many from a tv advert for, I think a yoghurt. It's a great track on a...
Thanks for this information David, it's very interesting. I didn't realize Coe had depped for Marshall that early on. Just out of curiosity, what's your...
Hi Nick - how are you ? My source is the Pete Frame Family Tree for the Blue Flames (The Beatle and Some Other Guys - Omnibus press 1997) Pete contributed to...
... Well I seem to have unearthed some interesting information here. I can add a bit more, as I emailed Chris Blackwell's office a long time ago asking him if...
Phil Isn't this fun ?? All I can add is that Stu Hammer later played for Cliff Bennett (1968) and then for JJ Jackson's Greatest Little Soul Band In The Land...
... I've got that LP - its got Johnny Marshall on it! Phil PS Jimmy Powell and the Five Dimensions were a warm -up act at North London's Cooks Ferry Inn where...
As well as Johnny and Stu Hammer, the JJ Jackson band included Dick Morrisey, Terry Smith, and Rico Rodrigues. The album also had Bill eyden on drums, but the...
I can remember seeing Dionne Warwick there the night Inez and Charlie Fox performed (backed by Spencer Davis). She joined in an impromptu performance of Twist...
Very well David, thank you. Of course...I have that family tree and know it well. That tidbit must of passed me by completely. Vaguely related (I went from...
... I agree, and this thread is exactly the kind of discussion [and good information] that I hoped for when I started this list. You see, I developed a...
... <mikegriffiths6@y...> wrote: Hi All, Back again. I have a really good photo of Bill Eyden that I can emai to anyone interested.Taken at the time he was...
I would love to see that photo of Eyden, Phil. You can send it to nicolas.rossi@... - rather than the email on this list. I think this was mentioned...
I saw Long John Baldry there with Dusty Springfield ( wasn't she gay?) once. Quite approachable they were too and willing to chat, although Baldry liked his...
... I was there! Chas Chandler - later Jimmy Hendrix's manager plus one of the other Animals, the two of them played . I used to see Long John Baldry play folk...