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seem to remember seeing them play at the 'big' pub at the Clayton end of Dill Hall rd. .the Greyhound ?
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I reckon it was 1965, because that's the year that Paul wrote "Homeward Bound" on Widnes railway station, while he was touring the folk clubs of the North-West, but that's an educated guess, I'm sure Frank will be able to give us the real answer!
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With regards to the Warriors, I remember when they first started before Jon and Tony Anderson the original line was singer Tony Alveston, Lead Guitar John Hill, Rytham Guitar, Ian Alveston, Bass Guitar Dave Foster, and Drummer Derek Thornhill. They practiced at the old Springhill Car Clud place not far from Holy Family (Mt. Carmel) they played local working mens clubs, but had to get special permision to play as thy were all still at school, I would say round about 61 or 62
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dave foster is still making records
was the lead guitarist not rod hill ? |
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The Warriors' line-up was Jon and Tony Anderson on vocals, Mick Brereton on lead guitar, Rod Hill on rhythm guitar, Dave Foster on bass and Ian Wallace on drums.
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when they went pro, recorded "You Came Along" on Decca,didn,t do much cos it was crap,mate has the single.:)
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PS he isn't on the member list but I swear blind I saw him on 'who is on line' |
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Well then why the mystery, Will the real Tony Alveston stand up.
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just watched a TV program and it featured one of the sons of either Eddie or Finbar Fury (an Irish folk act from the 60s) and it got me wondering if there is a list/record/diary anywhere of the acts that performed at the jazz club over the years , only folks who I could imagine having one is the owners/managers ...or a local booking agent .........are any of these folks still around or do any users of Accy web know who these folks are , and are able to ask them if they have any paperwork rat-holed away somewhere .
I'm trying to remember if they (the jazz club management) ran any weekly ads in the Observer and if old back copies are available for viewing , just an idea , it would be nice to know who had and when they appeared, just for owd sentimental reasons thanks |
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