YoungWillz 21,028 Posted June 17, 2020 Clout. None of the girls played instruments on the track - their places were taken by an all male session band called Circus! http://www.rock.co.za/files/clout_index.html In any event I have found a promo which indicates as follows: Glenda Hyam: b. Johannesburg, 8 April 1955 Ingi Herbst: b. Johannesburg, 26 January 1957 Jenni Garson: b. Johannesburg, 30 January 1957 Lee Tomlinson: b. Johannesburg - difficult to read but I think it says 29 August 1963. It might also be 1953 or indeed 1958! I can't zoom in clearly enough! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoungWillz 21,028 Posted June 17, 2020 Clout Part 2 Hmmm. Lee Tomlinson appears to have been Ilene or Eileen du Preez, who then became Lee Conrad and later Lee Tomlinson: http://www.rock.co.za/files/sa_amazons.html Now this may suggest she was born even earlier than 1953 - could she really have been a vocalist in a band at 11? Probably knocked a few years off! But who knows. I think we can rule out 1958 and 1963 for her! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,577 Posted June 17, 2020 1 hour ago, YoungWillz said: Co-Co. A lot of the information you are missing is here: https://www.comedykings.co.uk/index.php/1978-gene-pitney-tour/ Scroll down to the Co-Co entry. No sign of Charlie Brennan? I'll have another hunt around. Nup - was he really an official member of the band anyway? I'll start with this one! Gold mine – added all their DOBs. Charlie Brennan... so Wiki says for their Eurovision performance in Paris they added him as a drummer. He's listed as a member on there, but not on Rate Your Music or Discogs. Now on the album and record covers. Some of them (presumably taken beforehand just feature five of them, but the accompanying album has six faces as do some versions of the single). The jury's out here. What do you think, a member or should I scrub him and add a note underneath? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoungWillz 21,028 Posted June 17, 2020 1 minute ago, Ulitzer95 said: I'll start with this one! Gold mine – added all their DOBs. Charlie Brennan... so Wiki says for their Eurovision performance in Paris they added him as a drummer. He's listed as a member on there, but not on Rate Your Music or Discogs. Now on the album and record covers. Some of them (presumably taken beforehand just feature five of them, but the accompanying album has six faces as do some versions of the single). The jury's out here. What do you think, a member or should I scrub him and add a note underneath? I'd probably go with "Promotional Member" as you've done with others. I mean there's another two who did the actual performance at Eurovision replacing two of the band but aren't on the record. (Can of worms...) 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,577 Posted June 17, 2020 1 hour ago, YoungWillz said: Colorado (Italy) Definitely not the Scottish band! So the deal with this one was to look up the arranger Joe Malbo. Which turns out to be an alias of this guy, Pinuccio Pirazzoli. Who is definitely most certainly the guy playing the guitar on the TOTP clip! I think we can safely say there were 4 session singers there for dressing. I just can't get a good enough resolution on the album to read the bottom which might have given us a clue as to the identity of these people. Disco California Dreamin'? My ears, they bleed! Updated. Thanks! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,577 Posted June 17, 2020 5 minutes ago, YoungWillz said: I'd probably go with "Promotional Member" as you've done with others. I mean there's another two who did the actual performance at Eurovision replacing two of the band but aren't on the record. (Can of worms...) Okay, done. Don't suppose you know the names of the other two who appeared at Eurovision? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,577 Posted June 17, 2020 1 hour ago, YoungWillz said: Clout. None of the girls played instruments on the track - their places were taken by an all male session band called Circus! http://www.rock.co.za/files/clout_index.html In any event I have found a promo which indicates as follows: Glenda Hyam: b. Johannesburg, 8 April 1955 Ingi Herbst: b. Johannesburg, 26 January 1957 Jenni Garson: b. Johannesburg, 30 January 1957 Lee Tomlinson: b. Johannesburg - difficult to read but I think it says 29 August 1963. It might also be 1953 or indeed 1958! I can't zoom in clearly enough! Cheers, added them all. It definitely says 29.8.1953. Which browser are you using? On Safari if I put my mouse over the picture without clicking it and wait 3 seconds it magnifies it. That makes sense – I was reading a newspaper article on them earlier where they were complaining of being duped out of royalties, hardly making a penny off records that sold in the millions! I've added a note about Circus playing the instruments. I'm not going to try and find out who exactly though! ... and I think for the sake of my sanity I'm going to ignore the bit about Tomlinson playing in a 60s band! I'll assume the author of that site has made a mistake or she was indeed 11 at the time of contributing vocals (I guess not totally impossible – the lead singer of the Cockney Rejects, above, was just 13 when they first hit the charts!). I guess when she dies, we'll find out. South African records are basically non-existant on genealogy sites so no way to pull up records, especially if she kept changing her bloody name! Anyways, cheers for all of this. The section looks a lot more complete now. Another 20 names in the last C section (I probably won't get time til Sunday) then onto D. Getting through them relatively quicker than I thought! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoungWillz 21,028 Posted June 17, 2020 16 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said: Okay, done. Don't suppose you know the names of the other two who appeared at Eurovision? I may have misled myself and in turn you! Had a look at the Song For Europe and the final in Paris and they all seem to be there! Forget my nonsense, who on earth am I thinking of? Somebody had subs on in Eurovision! It's quite clear Brennan's vocal on the call-repeat phrase jars in the final! So only Brennan as promo I'd say. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handrejka 1,903 Posted June 17, 2020 48 minutes ago, YoungWillz said: Clout Part 2 Hmmm. Lee Tomlinson appears to have been Ilene or Eileen du Preez, who then became Lee Conrad and later Lee Tomlinson: http://www.rock.co.za/files/sa_amazons.html Now this may suggest she was born even earlier than 1953 - could she really have been a vocalist in a band at 11? Probably knocked a few years off! But who knows. I think we can rule out 1958 and 1963 for her! I used to work with Lee twenty years ago. She is alive and well and living in Kent. She goes by her married name now which isn't any of those above. I will DM you that if interested. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoungWillz 21,028 Posted June 17, 2020 1 minute ago, Handrejka said: I used to work with Lee twenty years ago. She is alive and well and living in Kent. She goes by her married name now which isn't any of those above. I will DM you that if interested. You are just a star Handy! The internet isn't everything! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoungWillz 21,028 Posted June 17, 2020 Alphabeta (Israel) Now it's amazing what you can find on the Internet. So here is a report on the craziness surrounding the 1978 Eurovision from April 1978. https://leiden.courant.nu/issue/LLC/1978-04-24/edition/0/page/7 Now, you don't need to know the language to work out the following ages at that time: Nehama Shutan: 24 (b. 1953/54) Esther Zuberli: 22 (b. 1955/56) Lisa Gold: 22 (b. 1955/56) Izhar Cohen: 27 All I got so far, I'll keep looking. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoungWillz 21,028 Posted June 17, 2020 54 minutes ago, YoungWillz said: Alphabeta (Israel) Now it's amazing what you can find on the Internet. So here is a report on the craziness surrounding the 1978 Eurovision from April 1978. https://leiden.courant.nu/issue/LLC/1978-04-24/edition/0/page/7 Now, you don't need to know the language to work out the following ages at that time: Nehama Shutan: 24 (b. 1953/54) Esther Zuberli: 22 (b. 1955/56) Lisa Gold: 22 (b. 1955/56) Izhar Cohen: 27 All I got so far, I'll keep looking. I cannot find a damn thing on Itzhak Okev. All I do know is that on the night he was extreme right as you look at the performance. Unbelievable, given the rabid nature of Eurovision folk. Someone must have a coffee table tome out there, but the internet lets me down. Done. Next! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,577 Posted June 17, 2020 4 minutes ago, YoungWillz said: I cannot find a damn thing on Itzhak Okev. All I do know is that on the night he was extreme right as you look at the performance. Unbelievable, given the rabid nature of Eurovision folk. Someone must have a coffee table tome out there, but the internet lets me down. Done. Next! I had a look earlier, but didn't dig too deep. Used their names from the Hebrew Wiki to try and get somewhere. It seems only Reuven Erez had a career away from the group. He seems to have a profile in Israel to this day. As is often the case with these groups, the girls often get ditched once they've served their purpose! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,577 Posted June 18, 2020 On 25/05/2020 at 00:11, Ulitzer95 said: Bar-Kays Wiki American soul and funk group, formed by Al Jackson, the drummer of Booker T & the M.G.'s, four of the members perished in a December 1967 plane crash, Cauley survived it and Alexander was not onboard, by the time of the 1970s the band were playing funk music and only Alexander remained from the original lineup James Alexander 19 Jan 1948 – Living Charles "Scoop" Allen 06 Jul 1949 – 09 Mar 2012 (62) FindAGrave memorial Mike Beard no info available Larry Dodson 22 Jan 1951 – Living Harvey Henderson no info available Lloyd Smith 12 Dec 1953 – Living Winston Stewart no info available Frank Thompson n/a – 16 Jun 2020 Obit 22/01/1977 Shake Your Rump to the Funk #41 Bar-Kays entry updated to reflect the death of Thompson. If anyone finds a DOB or age, please ping it my way! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,577 Posted June 18, 2020 On 29/02/2020 at 20:10, Ulitzer95 said: Vera Lynn 20 Mar 1917 – 18 Jun 2020 (103) BBC obit Wiki UK traditional pop singer-songwriter and actress from East Ham, Essex, she was hugely popular during the Second World War and earned the nickname the “Forces’ Sweetheart” for her support of the armed personnel, in 2009 she became the oldest living female artist to top the UK Albums Chart aged 92, and in 2014 topped her own record aged 97, awarded an OBE in 1969 and promoted to a Dame in 1975 14/11/1952 Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart #10 14/11/1952 Forget Me Not #5 14/11/1952 The Homing Waltz #9 05/06/1953 The Windsor Waltz #11 15/10/1954 My Son, My Son #1 Released as Vera Lynn with Frank Weir, his Saxophone, his Orchestra and Chorus 08/06/1956 Who are We #30 26/10/1956 A House with Love in it #17 15/03/1957 The Faithful Hussar (Don't Cry My Love) #29 21/06/1957 Travellin' Home #20 Updated entry for Vera Lynn. Only scored one UK Singles Chart topper, but had the chart started a decade earlier she’d probably have had over a dozen! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,577 Posted June 22, 2020 C (part 5/5) The Contours Wiki American R&B and soul vocal group from Michigan, Detroit, formed in 1959 and signed to Motown Records, Joe Stubbs was the younger brother of Levi Stubbs of the Four Tops Council Gay 06 Sep 1942 – Living Jerry Green no info available Sylvester Potts 22 Dec 1938 – 06 Jan 2017 (78) FindAGrave memorial Joe Stubbs 21 Aug 1939 – 18 Jan 1998 (58) FindAGrave memorial 24/01/1970 Just a Little Misunderstanding #31 Recorded in 1966 Rita Coolidge 01 May 1945 – Living Wiki American pop singer from Lafayette, Tennessee, won two Grammy Awards and recorded the theme to the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy 25/06/1977 We're All Alone #6 15/10/1977 (Your Love has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher #48 Cover of a single by Jackie Wilson 04/02/1978 Words #25 Cover of a single by Bee Gees Alice Cooper 04 Feb 1948 – Living Wiki American hard rock singer-songwriter and actor, real name Vincent Furnier, born in Detroit, Michigan and raised in Monongahela, Pennsylvania and Phoenix, Arizona, nicknamed "The Godfather of Shock Rock", nominated for five Grammy Awards 15/07/1972 School's Out #1 07/10/1972 Elected #4 10/02/1973 Hello Hooray #6 21/04/1973 No More Mr. Nice Guy #10 19/01/1974 Teenage Lament '74 #12 21/05/1977 (No More) Love at Your Convenience #44 23/12/1978 How You Gonna See Me Now #61 Vladimir Cosma 13 Apr 1940 – Living Wiki Romanian-born French composer and conductor from Bucharest 14/07/1979 David's Song (Main Theme From "Kidnapped") #64 Theme to the television series Kidnapped Elvis Costello and the Attractions Wiki (Costello) / Wiki (Attractions) UK new wave and post-punk singer-songwriter from Paddington, London and backing group, Costello's real name is Declan MacManus, he was awarded an OBE in 2019 and was inducted, along with his group, into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003 Elvis Costello 25 Aug 1954 – Living Steve Nieve 21 Feb 1958 – Living Bruce Thomas 14 Aug 1948 – Living Pete Thomas 09 Aug 1954 – Living 05/11/1977 Watching the Detectives #15 Released as Elvis Costello 11/03/1978 (I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea #16 13/05/1978 Pump it Up #24 28/10/1978 Radio Radio #29 10/02/1979 Oliver's Army #2 12/05/1979 Accidents Will Happen #28 Don Covay 24 Mar 1936 – 31 Jan 2015 (78) Guardian obit Wiki American rock and roll, R&B and soul singer-songwriter from Orangeburg, South Carolina 07/09/1974 It's Better to Have (and Don't Need) #29 Julie Covington 11 Sep 1946 – Living Wiki UK pop singer and actress from London 25/12/1976 Don't Cry For Me Argentina #1 The UK's 400th #1 hit 03/12/1977 Only Women Bleed #12 Cover of a single by Alice Cooper 15/07/1978 Don't Cry For Me Argentina (re-release) #63 Julie Covington, 11 Sep 1946 – Living Wiki UK pop singer and actress from London Rula Lenska, 30 Sep 1947 – Living Wiki UK actress from St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, formerly married to actor and singer Dennis Waterman (1948–2022) Charlotte Cornwell, 26 Apr 1949 – 16 Jan 2021 (71) Guardian obit Wiki UK actress from Marylebone, London, half-sister of spy novelist John le Carré (1931–2020) and Sue Jones-Davies 01 Jan 1949 – Living Wiki UK actress and singer from Wales, now serves as a Plaid Cymru councillor and was Mayor of Aberystwyth from 2008 to 2009 21/05/1977 O.K.? #10 Featured in the TV series Rock Follies Les Crane 03 Dec 1933 – 13 Jul 2008 (74) NY Times obit Wiki American radio announcer and television talk show host from New York City, New York, his hit Desiderata was a poem accompanied by lyrics and won a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word 19/02/1972 Desiderata #7 Cream Wiki UK rock band formed in London in 1966, regarded as the world's first supergroup, Eric Clapton later had a successful solo career, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993 Ginger Baker 19 Aug 1939 – 06 Oct 2019 (80) Guardian obit Jack Bruce 14 May 1943 – 25 Oct 2014 (71) Guardian obit Eric Clapton 30 Mar 1945 – Living 28/10/1972 Badge (re-release) #42 Written by George Harrison Creedence Clearwater Revival Wiki American rock band from California, "Creedence" was the name of a name, "Clearwater" from a beer commercial and "Revival" reflected their music, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993 Doug Clifford 24 Apr 1945 – Living Stu Cook 25 Apr 1945 – Living John Fogerty 28 May 1945 – Living Tom Fogerty 09 Nov 1941 – 06 Sep 1990 (48) NY Times obit 14/02/1970 Down on the Corner #31 04/04/1970 Travellin' Band #8 20/06/1970 Up Around the Bend #3 05/09/1970 Long as I Can See the Light #20 20/03/1971 Have You Ever Seen the Rain #36 24/07/1971 Sweet Hitch-Hiker #36 Crispy & Co. Wiki American funk rock band from Long Island, New York, relocated to Paris, France, better known as the Lafayette Afro Rock Band, formed in 1970 and disbanded in 1978 Frank Abel 03 Feb 1946 – Living Ronnie James Buttacavoli 01 Sep 1953 – Living Ernest "Donny" Donable 30 Oct 1948 – Living Lafayette Hudson no info available Larry Jones no info available Kenneth "Keno" Speller no info available Arthur Young no info available 16/08/1975 Brazil #26 27/12/1975 Get it Together #21 Bing Crosby 03 May 1903 – 14 Oct 1977 (74) LA Times obit Wiki American singer, actor and comedian from Tacoma, Washington, won an Oscar (and nominated for a further two), has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 09/08/1975 That's What Life is All About #41 03/12/1977 White Christmas #5 Originally recorded in 1942 and featured in the film Holiday Inn Crown Heights Affair Wiki American R&B, funk and disco group from Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York City, founded in 1967 and disbanded in 1984, Bert and Raymond Reid were brothers William Anderson no info available James "Ajax" Baynard 01 Jan 1952 – 20 Feb 2015 (63) FindAGrave memorial Harry "Skip" Boardley 01 Jun 1950 – Living Bertram "Bert" Reid 25 Oct 1956 – 12 Dec 2004 (48) Independent obit Raymond Reid 30 Nov 1952 – 21 May 2013 (60) Mention of death Raymond Rock no info available Philip "Flip" Thomas no info available Arnold "Muki" Wilson no info available Howard "Howie" Young no info available 19/08/1978 Galaxy of Love #24 11/11/1978 I'm Gonna Love You Forever #47 14/04/1979 Dance Lady Dance #44 The Crusaders Wiki American jazz fusion group from Houston, Texas, formed in 1952 and disbanded in 2010, originally known as The Jazz Crusaders Wilton Felder 31 Aug 1940 – 27 Sep 2015 (75) Guardian obit Stix Hooper 15 Aug 1938 – Living Joe Sample 01 Feb 1939 – 12 Sep 2014 (75) Guardian obit 18/08/1979 Street Life #5 Features uncredited vocals by Randy Crawford Bobby Crush 23 Mar 1954 – Living Wiki UK pianist, songwriter and actor from Leyton, London 04/11/1972 Borsalino #37 The Crystals Wiki American vocal group from New York City, New York, all of their records were produced by Phil Spector Barbara Alston 29 Dec 1943 – 16 Feb 2018 (74) Independent obit Dolores "LaLa" Brooks 20 Jun 1947 – Living Dolores "Dee Dee" Kenniebrew 09 Jul 1945 – Living Patricia Wright 1945 – Living 19/10/1974 Da Doo Ron Ron (re-release) #15 The Cuff Links Wiki American pop and rock group from Staten Island, New York, "Tracy" was recorded by Ron Dante, who was also the lead singer of the fictional band The Archies, following the record's success a band was composed to tour and promote the music, Rizzo was later a member of Sly & the Family Stone Ron Dante 22 Aug 1945 – Living Promotional band: Joe Cord no info available Andrew Denno no info available Rich Dimino no info available Bob Gill no info available Dave Lavender no info available Pat Rizzo 30 Nov 1941 – 15 Apr 2021 (79) Local obit Danny Valentine no info available 14/03/1970 When Julie Comes Around #10 Chantal Curtis n/a – 1985 Mention of death Wiki Tunisian-born French disco singer, died in Israel in 1985 after she was hit by an assassin's bullet intended to kill her boyfriend 14/07/1979 Get Another Love #51 Curved Air Wiki UK progressive rock band from London, formed in 1970 Ian Eyre 1951 – 10 Mar 2022 (70) Obit Sonja Kristina 14 Apr 1949 – Living Francis Monkman 09 Jun 1949 – 12 May 2023 (73) Obit Florian Pilkington-Miksa 03 Jun 1950 – 20 May 2021 (70) Obit 07/08/1971 Back Street Luv #4 NB: Although member Darryl Way (b. 17 Dec 1948) wrote the music for the song, he didn't appear on the actual recording Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoungWillz 21,028 Posted June 22, 2020 Reports coming in of the death of Ian Stoddart, Scottish drummer and keyboardist with Win who had widespread coverage with their "You've Got The Power" which backed an advert for McEwans lager (remember that?): More notably for this thread is that he went on to form The Apples who had a #75 in the UK charts in March 1991 with Eye Wonder: 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toast 16,130 Posted June 22, 2020 1 hour ago, Ulitzer95 said: Sue Jones-Davies 01 Jan 1949 – Living Wiki UK actress and singer from Wales, now serves as a Plaid Cymru councillor and was Mayor of Aberystwyth from 2008 to 2009 21/05/1977 O.K.? #10 Featured in the TV series Rock Follies She was Judith in Life Of Brian! I was present when she rang up my cousin to ask after my aunt who had had a stroke. It's weird when you brush up against these people in real life. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,577 Posted June 23, 2020 D (part 1/4) Paul Da Vinci 30 Mar 1951 – Living Wiki UK pop singer-songwriter from Thurrock, Essex, real name Paul Prewer 20/07/1974 Your Baby Ain't Your Baby Anymore #20 Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs Wiki UK novelty band, formed in 1972 and disbanded in 1977, also known as Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts, Jona Lewie later had a successful solo career Pete Gibson 1943 – 02 Apr 2021 (78) Guardian obit Graham Hine 20 Oct 1949 – Living John Lewis (aka Jona Lewie) 14 Mar 1947 – Living Jim Pitts 04 May 1942 – May 2012 Mention of death John Randall n/a – 2021 Keith Trussell (aka Keef Trouble) 13 Sep 1949 – Living 15/07/1972 Seaside Shuffle #2 13/01/1973 On a Saturday Night #45 NB: Had a bit of difficulty with this lineup to start off with. Wasn't sure if all six members played on the records as only four feature on live performances and on cover art. However, this link suggests Jim and Pete stopped touring with the group for promotional purposes at this point, and this suggests all of them played on at least Seaside Shuffle. Roger Daltrey 01 Mar 1944 – Living Wiki UK rock singer-songwriter and actor from East Acton, London, best known as the lead singer of The Who, awarded a CBE in 2004 and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 as a member of The Who 14/04/1973 Giving it All Away #5 04/08/1973 I'm Free #13 14/05/1977 Written on the Wind #46 The Damned Wiki UK punk rock band from London, formed in 1976, Captain Sensible later had a successful solo career Captain Sensible 24 Apr 1954 – Living Rat Scabies 30 Jul 1955 – Living David Vanian 12 Oct 1956 – Living Algy Ward 11 Jul 1959 – 17 May 2023 (63) Obit 05/05/1979 Love Song #20 20/10/1979 Smash it Up #35 01/12/1979 I Just Can't be Happy Today #46 Dana 30 Aug 1951 – Living Wiki Irish pop singer, born in Islington, London as Rosemary Brown but raised in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, she was still a schoolgirl whilst representing Ireland in Eurovision in 1970, later entered politics and became an independent Member of the European Parliament from 1999 to 2004 and ran for the Irish Presidency in 2011 04/04/1970 All Kinds of Everything #1 Ireland's entry for the 1970 Eurovision Song Contest (and winner) 13/02/1971 Who Put the Lights Out #14 25/01/1975 Please Tell Him I Said Hello #8 13/12/1975 It's Gonna be a Cold Cold Christmas #4 06/03/1976 Never Gonna Fall in Love Again #31 16/10/1976 Fairytale #13 31/03/1979 Something's Cookin' in the Kitchen #44 Dan-I 01 Jul 1951 – 19 May 2006 (54) Mention of death Wiki Jamaican-born UK disco and reggae musician, real name Selmore Lewinson, murdered in Hammersmith in May 2006 10/11/1979 Monkey Chop #30 The Charlie Daniels Band Wiki American country rock band, lead singer Charlie Daniels was born in Wilmington, North Carolina and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2016 Tom Crain 16 Jan 1951 – 13 Jan 2011 (59) Billboard obit Charlie Daniels 28 Oct 1936 – 06 Jul 2020 (83) Variety obit Joel "Taz" DiGregorio 08 Jan 1944 – 12 Oct 2011 (67) Variety obit Fred Edwards 26 Jul 1951 – Living Charlie Hayward 21 Jan 1949 – Living James W. Marshall no info available 22/09/1979 The Devil Went Down to Georgia #14 Danny & the Juniors Wiki American doo-wop and rock and roll vocal group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Rapp committed suicide in a hotel room in April 1983 Frank Maffei 15 Dec 1939 – Living Danny Rapp 09 May 1941 – 05 Apr 1983 (41) FindAGrave memorial Joe Terry 30 Jan 1941 – 15 Apr 2019 (78) USA Today obit Dave White 26 Nov 1939 – 16 Mar 2019 (79) NY Times obit 10/07/1976 At the Hop (re-release) #39 Bobby Darin 14 May 1936 – 20 Dec 1973 (37) NY Times obit Wiki American singer-songwriter and actor from East Harlem, New York City, started his career writing songs for Connie Francis, Golden Globe winner, politically involved with the Kennedy family during the 1960s 14/04/1979 Dream Lover (re-release) / Mack the Knife (re-release) #64 Guy Darrell 09 Dec 1944 – 03 May 2013 (68) Mention of death Wiki UK soul singer from Kent, real name John Swail 18/08/1973 I've Been Hurt #12 Darts Wiki UK doo-wop revival band from Brighton, formed in 1976 George Currie 14 Jan 1950 – Living John Dummer 19 Nov 1944 – Living Griff Fender 03 Jun 1954 – Living Bob Fish 03 Jun 1949 – 21 Aug 2021 (72) Local obit Den Hegarty 13 Sep 1954 – Living Horatio Hornblower 15 Jan 1957 – Living Hammy Howell 24 Oct 1954 – 13 Jan 1999 (44) Independent obit Rita Ray 11 Dec 1954 – Living Thump Thomson 11 Jun 1946 – Living 05/11/1977 Daddy Cool/The Girl Can't Help it #6 28/01/1978 Come Back My Love #2 06/05/1978 The Boy From New York City #2 05/08/1978 It's Raining #2 11/11/1978 Don't Let it Fade Away #18 10/02/1979 Get it #10 21/07/1979 Duke of Earl #6 20/10/1979 Can't Get Enough of Your Love #43 01/12/1979 Reet Petite #51 Anne-Marie David 23 May 1952 – Living Wiki French pop singer from Arles, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, represented both Luxembourg (1973) and France (1979) at Eurovision 28/04/1973 Wonderful Dream #13 Luxembourg's entry for the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest (and winner) Paul Davidson no info available Discogs Jamaican reggae singer-songwriter and record producer 27/12/1975 Midnight Rider #10 Windsor Davies 28 Aug 1930 – 17 Jan 2019 (88) Guardian obit Wiki UK actor from Canning Town, Essex, best known for his role of Battery Sergeant Major Williams in the TV sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum and Don Estelle 22 May 1933 – 02 Aug 2003 (70) Guardian obit Wiki UK actor and singer from Crumpsall, Manchester, best known for his role of Gunner "Lofty" Sugden in the TV sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum 17/05/1975 Whispering Grass #1 Cover of a song by The Ink Spots 25/10/1975 Paper Doll #41 John Davis and the Monster Orchestra Wiki American disco band John "Monster" Davis 31 Aug 1947 – 27 Jan 2023 (75) Legacy obit Craig Snyder no info available Larry Washington 1941 – 06 Mar 1999 (~57) Mention of death 10/02/1979 Ain't That Enough For You #70 NB: These are the only three members I can find who appeared on this hit. I used the credits on Discogs and matched it with those listed as members elsewhere online. There's definitely more. Mac Davis 21 Jan 1942 – 29 Sep 2020 (78) BBC obit Wiki American country singer-songwriter and actor from Lubbock, Texas, during his early career he wrote songs for Elvis Presley including A Little Less Conversation and In the Ghetto, he later starred on Broadway and had his own variety show 04/11/1972 Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me #29 Dawn Wiki American pop trio from New York City, New York Telma Hopkins 28 Oct 1948 – Living Tony Orlando 03 Apr 1944 – Living Joyce Vincent 14 Dec 1946 – Living 16/01/1971 Candida #9 10/04/1971 Knock Three Times #1 Released as Dawn featuring Tony Orlando / The 300th UK #1 hit 31/07/1971 What are You Doing Sunday #3 Released as Dawn featuring Tony Orlando 10/03/1973 Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree #1 Released as Dawn featuring Tony Orlando 04/08/1973 Say, has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose? #12 Released as Dawn featuring Tony Orlando 09/03/1974 Whos in the Strawberry Patch with Sally #37 Released as Tony Orlando and Dawn D.B.M. Discogs French disco studio group Haim Saban 15 Oct 1944 – Living 12/11/1977 Disco Beatlemania #45 NB: The Collins Complete UK Hit Singles book says they were German. The Internet disagrees and says they were French. NB2: Haim Saban was the producer and it looks like he appeared on the record. The others were session musicians and there isn't a list available. D, B, M and T Wiki UK pop rock group from Salisbury, Wiltshire consisting of four of the five members of Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich Beaky 10 Jul 1944 – Living Dozy 27 Nov 1944 – 13 Jan 2015 (70) BBC obit Mick 04 Mar 1944 – Living Tich 15 May 1944 – 15 Feb 2024 (79) Mention of death 01/08/1970 Mr. President #33 Waldo de los Rios 07 Sep 1934 – 28 Mar 1977 (42) FindAGrave memorial Wiki Argentine composer and conductor from Buenos Aires, he suffered from depression and committed suicide in March 1977 10/04/1971 Mozart Symphony No. 40 in G Minor K550 1st Movement (Allegro Molto) #5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,577 Posted June 23, 2020 On 29/02/2020 at 17:09, Ulitzer95 said: The Archies Wiki American fictional band based on the television series The Archie Show Session musicians: Dave Appell 24 Mar 1922 – 18 Nov 2014 (92) Legacy obit Gary Chester 27 Oct 1924 – 17 Aug 1987 (62) FindAGrave memorial Ron Dante 22 Aug 1945 – Living Sal DiTroia 02 Jan 1941 – 22 Jun 2007 (66) Mention of death Ron Frangipane 26 Jul 1944 – 25 Apr 2020 (75) USA Today obit Joe Mack (aka Joey Macho) 02 Sep 1921 – 02 Oct 1977 (56) FindAGrave memorial Ray Stevens 24 Jan 1939 – Living Toni Wine 04 Jun 1947 – Living 11/10/1969 Sugar, Sugar #1 Updated entry for The Archies as Ron Frangipane, who played keyboards on Sugar, Sugar died in April from pneumonia caused by COVID-19. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,577 Posted June 23, 2020 On 29/02/2020 at 20:01, Ulitzer95 said: Boyd Bennett and his Rockets Wiki American rockabilly singer-songwriter from Muscle Shoals, Alabama who formed his first band at high school, later became a DJ in Kentucky, launched the Condom-Loc Rings company with products aimed to keep condoms in place Mickey Allen no info available Roy Ayres 10 Dec 1929 – 09 Jun 2012 (82) Mention of death Boyd Bennett 07 Dec 1924 – 02 Jun 2002 (77) LA Times obit Big Moe (aka Jim Mauzey) 15 Dec 1921 – 10 Sep 1973 (51) Local obit Kenny Cobb no info available Bobby Jones 30 Oct 1928 – 06 Mar 1980 (51) All Music profile Jimmy McDaniels 23 Jan 1929 – 25 Apr 2009 (80) Legacy obit 23/12/1955 Seventeen #16 NB: pianist/alto saxophonist Jimmy McDaniels was never featured on album covers or promotional releases and because of his colour he was often segregated from the rest of the band when they toured, thus I'm not 100% sure that he played on this record Updated Boyd Bennett and his Rockets, changing Big Moe from "no info available" to a full DOB and DOD. Problem was his surname is given as "Muzey" everywhere online. It was actually Mauzey. Newspaper obit here. Full details from Ancestry here. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoungWillz 21,028 Posted June 23, 2020 DBM. Essentially Haim Saban and a bunch of sessions. How Northern Songs allowed this, I'll never know. Crown Heights Affair. I know you'll have looked but William "Bubba" Anderson; Phil "Flip" Thomas and Lorenzo "Muki" Wilson (Arnold appears in fewer places) all have FB pages, and Anderson has a LinkedIn profile - he certainly seems to be custodian of the CHA brand, resident in Hyde Park, NYC, originally from Brooklyn. Crispy & Co. Keno Speller seems to originate out of Philadelphia: https://eremite.com/album/mte-66. He was still in Philadelphia in 1975 according to a Billboard article I have seen. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,577 Posted June 23, 2020 1 hour ago, YoungWillz said: DBM. Essentially Haim Saban and a bunch of sessions. How Northern Songs allowed this, I'll never know. Crown Heights Affair. I know you'll have looked but William "Bubba" Anderson; Phil "Flip" Thomas and Lorenzo "Muki" Wilson (Arnold appears in fewer places) all have FB pages, and Anderson has a LinkedIn profile - he certainly seems to be custodian of the CHA brand, resident in Hyde Park, NYC, originally from Brooklyn. Crispy & Co. Keno Speller seems to originate out of Philadelphia: https://eremite.com/album/mte-66. He was still in Philadelphia in 1975 according to a Billboard article I have seen. Updated DBM. Tried to locate those three from CHA on Ancestry/ClustrMaps to no avail. Too many ppl with similar names. This is probably Anderson but I'd need a spouse name or a rough age from elsewhere to be sure. Keno Speller is Kenneth Speller. I've tried. There's a residency record for one, with no DOB attached. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoungWillz 21,028 Posted June 23, 2020 Obituary for TV theme composer Jonathan Whitehead: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2020/jun/23/jonathan-whitehead-obituary IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0925699/ Debatable whether he was an official member of the band The Adventures, but it does seem certain he laid down some sweet piano on their UK #20 hit from May 1988, Broken Land: 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toast 16,130 Posted June 23, 2020 I've got the album that's from, Sea Of Love. Some great songs on it. Might listen to it when I get the lawnmower out tomorrow. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites