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Showing posts with label Bedlam. Show all posts
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Friday, 11 November 2011

Dave Ball (guitar)


BANDS:
BANDPERIODDETAILS
The Rockin´ Perfidias [?-1963] 
The Deadbeats [1963-1965] 
Thomas Paul´s Blues Disciples   
The Little People   
The Madding Crowd [1966?] 
Chicago Hush [1967-Apr 68] 
Big Sister   
Ideal Milk [1967] 
Ace Kefford Stand  3 recordings
The Applejacks   
Big Bertha [Oct 69-Jan 71]3 recordings
Procol Harum [Aug 71-Sep 72]3 recordings + 2 compilations
Long John Baldry Band [Sep 72-Nov 72]1 recording
The Beast [Nov 72-May 73] 
Bedlam [May 73-Apr 74]2 recordings
Nicole Barclay Band   
Duffo Band  1 recording
Melbourne To Memphis   
Rashid Goes To Nizwah   
Spellbound   
Bedlam (again) [2000-2001] 
Dave Ball Band [2007-2008]1 recording

BIOGRAPHY:

Dave Ball is part of a family related with music. His brothers Pete and Denny also played in several 60s groups. Dave was born in Handsworth, Birmingham, England, on March 30th, 1950.


Dave Ball while in Bedlam



THE ROCKIN´ PERFIDIAS


The Rockin´ Perfidias is the first band I´ve been able to trace by the brothers Ball:

THE ROCKIN´ PERFIDIAS #?
?-1963
Pete Ball
guitar
Dave Ball
guitar
+ others unknown to me. Help!
The Deadbeatsê
The Deadbeatsê
The Deadbeatsê

They changed their name to The Deadbeats in 1963.

Other info on members of The Rockin´ Perfidias (I know up to 3 members)
Already covered (1): Denny Ball
Not enough info (1): Pete Ball


THE DEADBEATS


The Deadbeats band was an evolution from The Rockin´ Perfidias:

THE DEADBEATS #1
1963-1965
êThe Rockin´ Perfidias
êThe Rockin´ Perfidias
êThe Rockin´ Perfidias
Pete Ball
lead guitar
Dave Ball
rhythm guitar
Pete Donohoe
drums
Some Other Guysê
Some Other Guysê

They played together from 1963 to 1965.

Other info on members of The Deadbeats (I know up to 4 members)
Already covered (1): Denny Ball
Not enough info (2): Pete Ball, Pete Donohoe


THOMAS PAUL´S BLUES DISCIPLES


Dave Ball was a member of Thomas Paul´s Blues Disciples, but can´t get any other info. Help, please!

THOMAS PAUL´S BLUES DISCIPLES #?
?
Dave Ball
guitar
Peter Smith
+ others unknown to me. Help!

Other info on members of Thomas Paul´s Blues Disciples (I know up to 2 members)
Not enough info (1): Peter Smith


THE LITTLE PEOPLE


The Little People was next band for Dave Ball, probably around 1966. Again, complete lack of info:

THE LITTLE PEOPLE #?
?
Dave Ball
guitar
+ others unknown to me. Help!

Other info on members of The Little People (I know up to 10 members)
Not enough info (9): Mick Avery, Roy Clifton, Vic Jarvis, Jeff Keene, Brian Nicholls, David Potter, Paul Simms, Ron Smith, John Starkey


THE MADDING CROWD



The Madding Crowd was a band from Birmingham circa 1966, but they played a lot in Germany. Don't know the members, apart from Pete and Dave Ball. Can someone help?

THE MADDING CROWD #?
1966?
Pete Ball
guitar
Dave Ball
guitar
+ others unknown to me. Help!

Other info on members of The Madding Crowd (I know up to 2 members)
Not enough info (1): Pete Ball


CHICAGO HUSH


Chicago Hush, 1967. Left to right: Paul Willetts, Denny Ball, Mo Willetts, Dave Ball & Kenneth Broad


Dave and Denny Ball joined again in a blues band called Chicago Hush. This was 1967:

CHICAGO HUSH #?
1967-Apr 68
Mo Willetts
vocals
Dave Ball
guitar
Kenneth Broad
keyboards
Paul Willetts
drums

After returning from ´exile´ in Germany, Denny Ball found his brother was playing John Mayall type blues, and sounding like a cross between Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton. Denny joined Chicago Hush and started to experiment with a different style of bass playing.

By popular consent Dave and Denny left the band on April 1st 1968.

Other info on members of Chicago Hush (I know up to 6 members)
Already covered (1): Denny Ball
Not enough info (4): Kenneth Broad, Paul Harris, Mo Willetts, Paul Willetts


BIG SISTER


This is another band with Dave Ball that I haven´t any other info:

BIG SISTER #?
?
Dave Ball
guitar
+ others unknown to me. Help!



IDEAL MILK


This was the rehearsal band for things to come.

IDEAL MILK #1
1967
Dave Ball
guitar
Cozy Powell
drums
Ace Kefford Standê
Ace Kefford Standê
Ace Kefford Standê

This is how it happened: The Ball brothers were all in Germany, in different bands. Dave was in The Madding Crowd in the north, and Pete was in The Sorcerors playing the same circuit as Denny in The Mayfair Set. Denny first met Cozy Powell on stage at a Sorcerors gig in Frankfurt. A jam session ensued, and a musical relationship was born. It was Pete Ball who had met up with Cozy Powell in Germany in 1967, and hired him to play in the Sorcerors. This band spent some time in Germany and then went to Turkey playing USAF bases before going back to England. When Cozy and Pete returned, Cozy stayed at the Ball household, and lived with the family on and off for the next three years. The Sorcerors changed their name to Young Blood, and signed a record deal with Pye records. They released several singles (Denny wrote some songs with them). And that close friendship gave birth to Ideal Milk.

There are some early recordings by this trio including a BBC session, and some rehearsal tapes of the music which later formed the basis of the Bedlam album.

Other info on members of Ideal Milk (I know up to 3 members)
Already covered (1): Denny Ball
Old pages (1): Cozy Powell


ACE KEFFORD STAND


This was the merge of the band Ideal Milk with the ex Move star Ace Kefford:

ACE KEFFORD STAND #?
?
êThe Move
êIdeal Milk
êIdeal Milk
êIdeal Milk
Ace Kefford
vocals
Dave Ball
guitar
Cozy Powell
drums
Big Berthaê
Big Berthaê

Cozy handed his notice in to Youngblood. An interesting situation in which the Ball brothers and Cozy were all sharing the same house. Cozy was quitting Pete Ball’s band to join forces with the other Ball brothers. Fortunately, Pete Ball was very philosophical about the whole thing, and realised that Cozy was heading for a different style of playing, and that he was much more interested in a rock band.

The Ace Kefford Stand started rehearsals on September 2nd 1968. The first gig by this band was at the Belfry (home of the famous golf club) on September 21st 1968. Amongst the sell out crowd were members of The Move. Robert Plant and John Bonham also gave their support.

The Stand played some college and university gigs as they waited to secure a record deal which finally came from Atlantic Records.

From early recording sessions at Polydor in London, they released a single, ´For your love / Gravy booby jamm´ (Atlantic, Apr 69), being the A-side a cover of The Yardbirds. This song can also be found in The perfumed garden, vol. 2 sampler compilation.

A second single called ´This World’s an Apple´ (Oct 69, Atlantic) was released under the name of Big Bertha featuring Ace Kefford. This was after the band had split up. This record is now a rare collector’s item.

In mid 69, Ace Kefford quits, and the rest formed a new band, Big Bertha. But meanwhile, Cozy Powell tried to form a power trio with Clem Clempson.

Other info on members of Ace Kefford Stand (I know up to 4 members)
Already covered (1): Denny Ball
Old pages (1): Cozy Powell
To be covered (1): Ace Kefford


THE APPLEJACKS


For a while, Dave Ball was a member of The Applejacks, but can´t find more info. Can someone help here, please?

THE APPLEJACKS #?
?
Dave Ball
guitar
+ others unknown to me. Help!

Other info on members of The Applejacks (I know up to 8 members)
To be covered (1): Bob Brady
Not enough info (6): Martin Baggott, Phil Cash, Megan Davies, Gerry Freeman, Don Gould, Al Jackson


BIG BERTHA


In October 1969, Big Bertha is formed:

BIG BERTHA #1
Oct 69-?
êLeaf Hound
Pete French
vocals
Dave Ball
guitar
Pete Ball
keyboards
Cozy Powell
drums
Atomic Roosterê

But Pete French soon left.

This was the 2nd lineup for Big Bertha, with a new singer:

BIG BERTHA #2
?
Dave MacTavish
vocals
Dave Ball
guitar
Pete Ball
keyboards
Cozy Powell
drums
Jeff Beck Groupê
Jeff Beck Groupê

The band signed to United Artists and recorded four tracks. ´Munich City´ was released in Germany and sold well. But after weeks of inactivity, and just a handful of gigs, Cozy was approached by Jeff Beck’s management company to meet with the legendary guitarist in London (where Denny would briefly join too).

But Denny Ball soon returned to Big Bertha. Denny returned to the fold to try with his two brothers to salvage the band. They auditioned a new drummer. and set about replacing Dave MacTavish who quit when Cozy Powell left.

After several days of auditions, two of the most unlikely people turned up at the house:

BIG BERTHA #3
?
êJeff Beck Group
Frank Aiello
vocals
Maria Popkievitch
vocals
Dave Ball
guitar
Pete Ball
keyboards
+ a drummer, unknown to me. Help!

The new band was created, and with the new singers a whole new approach had to be made to the material. Denny wrote several new songs. Often sitting in a corner of the A&R department of the record company, or in the demo studio of the publishing department scribbling lyrics. The band were given a record producer Dick James and a rehearsal studio in which to come up with the right formula.

United Artists continued to make use of their signings through sessions and other appearances:


  • Frank and Maria released a single on which Cozy played.

  • Denny produced a track called ´Ring of Fire´ on which Cozy, Dave, Frank and Maria performed (as well as Ed Welch playing keyboards). It was written for Gary Hamilton, one of the stars of the stage show Hair. It was originally intended as a single for him.

  • Ed Welch recorded an album on which Cozy played and which produced a hit single called ´Clowns´.

  • A band called Walrus released a single called ´Never gonna let my body touch the ground´ originally written for Big Bertha by Denny.


In January 1971, a promoter in Germany wanted to book the now defunct Big Bertha. United Artists agreed to limited funding for the band to go over and perform:

BIG BERTHA #4
Jan 71
êJeff Beck Group
Dave Ball
guitar, vocals
Denny Ball
bass, vocals
Cozy Powell
drums
|Procol Harumê
Long John Baldry Bandê
Jeff Beck Groupê

A series of gigs in north Germany were put together and at last the band who called themselves Ideal Milk went on the road as a trio. Denny and Dave somehow managed the vocals over a thunderous Cream/Hendrix type of music full of solos and awesome power.

During the tour a live recording was made. The tapes are very interesting!

At the end of the tour, the trio vowed to reform ‘at some juncture’ and ‘do it properly’.

Cozy Powell went back to the Jeff Beck Group, Denny went to Long John Baldry Group, and Dave Ball joined superb band Procol Harum.

Other info on members of Big Bertha (I know up to 8 members)
Already covered (1): Denny Ball
Old pages (1): Cozy Powell
To be covered (4): Frank Aiello, Pete French, Dave MacTavish, Maria Popkievitch
Not enough info (1): Pete Ball


PROCOL HARUM


Dave Ball comes to the band in August 1971, replacing Robin Trower, and Chris Copping moves to organ with the addition of Alan Cartwright:

PROCOL HARUM #4
Aug 71-Sep 72
êBig Bertha
êEvery Which Way
Gary Brooker
vocals, keyboards
Dave Ball
guitar
Chris Copping
keyboards
B J Wilson
drums
+
Long John Baldry Bandê
Keith Reid
lyrics

They only released a live album, Live in concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, a very beautiful album, with the company of the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and the Da Carmera Singers. It was recorded on November 18th, 1971 at the Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. A single from that album hit the charts, ´Conquistador´, with a superb solo by Dave Ball.

In September 1972, Dave Ball leaves the band, having recorded the tracks for next album, Grand hotel (released in March 1973), being replaced by Mick Grabham.

Other info on members of Procol Harum (I know up to 28 members)
Already covered (7): Dave Bronze, Mark Brzezicki, Alan Cartwright, Laurence Cottle, Mick Grabham, Tim Renwick, Geoff Whitehorn
Old pages (2): Gary Brooker, Henry Spinetti
To be covered (18): Graham Broad, Richard Brown, Chris Copping, Geoff Dunn, Matthew Fisher, Bobby Harrison, David Knights, Alan Morris, Dee Murray, Matt Pegg, Josh Phillips, Keith Reid, Ray Royer, Don Snow, Pete Solley, Robin Trower, Ian Wallace, B J Wilson


LONG JOHN BALDRY BAND


When Bob Kulick leaves Long John Baldry, Dave Ball joins in September 1972:

LONG JOHN BALDRY BAND #?
Sep 72-Nov 72
Long John Baldry
vocals
Dave Ball
guitar
Ian Armit
keyboards
Joe Forgione
drums
Elaine Clark
vocals
Myra Cooper
vocals

The band play a few UK dates, and the Good to be Alive album was recorded. With some great guests: Lesley Duncan (vocals), Sue Glover (vocals), Liza Strike (vocals), Kay Garner (vocals), Sam Mitchell (guitar), Andy Bown (keyboards), Jimmy Horowitz (keyboards), John Mealing (keyboards), Terry Cox (drums) and Tony Newman (drums).

Other info on members of Long John Baldry Band (I know up to 109 members)
Already covered (12): Aliki Ashman, Denny Ball, Cliff Barton, Cal Batchelor, Doreen Chanter, Irene Chanter, Bill Eyden, Jimmy Horowitz, Felix Krish, Billy Law, Harry Reynolds, Bob Weston
Old pages (7): Ian Armit, Pete Blannin, Keith Boyce, Rod Edwards, Al Gay, Ernie O´Malley, Micky Waller
To be covered (89): Tony Ashton, Cliff Aungier, Long John Baldry, Geoff Bradford, Gary Breit, Hugh Brockie, Charity Brown, Norm Brown, Paul Brown, Tom Brown, John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Roger Carey, Liane Carroll, Chris Castle, Jacko Ciminello, Elaine Clark, Mick Clarke, Tom Connor, Charlie Coolie, Myra Cooper, Randall Coryell, Butch Coulter, John Dickie, Vince Dietrich, Jim Fish,... up to 89 musicians.


THE BEAST


November 1972 and the core of Big Bertha/Ideal Milk reunites to form the ultimate band. Originally called The Beast:

THE BEAST #1
Nov 72-May 73
êLong John Baldry Band
êLong John Baldry Band
êSpirit
Frank Aiello
vocals
Dave Ball
guitar
Cozy Powell
drums
Big Berthaê
Big Berthaê
Big Berthaê
Big Berthaê

They changed the name to Big Bertha in May 1973 in order to avoid confusion with another band in the States.

Other info on members of The Beast (I know up to 4 members)
Already covered (1): Denny Ball
Old pages (1): Cozy Powell
To be covered (1): Frank Aiello


BEDLAM


Bedlam. From left to right: Frank Aiello, Dave Ball, Cozy Powell, Denny Ball


Originally called The Beast, they changed to Bedlam in May 1973:

BEDLAM #1
May 1973-Apr 74
êThe Beast
êThe Beast
êThe Beast
êThe Beast
Frank Aiello
vocals
Dave Ball
guitar
Cozy Powell
drums

They released a self titled album, Bedlam. With help from old Cozy mate, Max Middleton (keyboards). Produced by the late Felix Pappalardi (Cream's producer, and bassist in Mountain), who also played keyboards. They also released a single, ´I believe in you / Whiskey and wine´ (1973, Chrysalis).

There are also some sessions of unreleased material which were scheduled for Bedlam II, but unfortunately, that never happened, as they split in April 74.

There is also a CD of Bedlam from a live radio show recorded in 1974 when they were on tour with Black Sabbath.

Bedlam - Dave Ball and Cozy Powell


Other info on members of Bedlam (I know up to 5 members)
Already covered (1): Denny Ball
Old pages (1): Cozy Powell
To be covered (2): Frank Aiello, Russell Gilbrook


AND THEN...


After Bedlam's separation, Dave left the music business. And I don't know more details about Dave Ball musical career. Can anybody help me, please?


NICOLE BARCLAY BAND


This was one of the lineups for Nicole Barclay Band:

NICOLE BARCLAY BAND #?
?
Nicole Barclay
vocals
Dave Ball
guitar
John Conroy
guitar
Lou Martin
keyboards
Wilgar Campbell
drums

Other info on members of Nicole Barclay Band (I know up to 6 members)
To be covered (5): Nicole Barclay, Wilgar Campbell, John Conroy, Lou Martin, Jim Roche


DUFFO BAND


Dave Ball played in Australia with singer Duffo, probably around 1978. Can anyone tell me more details about the live band, please?

DUFFO BAND #?
?
Duffo
vocals
Dave Ball
guitar
+ others unknown to me. Help!

Other info on members of Duffo Band (I know up to 7 members)
To be covered (3): Pete Dobson, Sev Lewkowicz, Pete May
Not enough info (3): Duffo, Geoff Robinson, Tim Wheatley


AND THEN...


Pete became a computer technician, and he has been living all around the world. But he still plays for fun, forming bands in the different countries where he has been living.


MELBOURNE TO MEMPHIS


Another non-professional band with Dave Ball when he was based in Melbourne, Australia:

MELBOURNE TO MEMPHIS #?
?
Dave Ball
guitar
+ others unknown to me. Help!


RASHID GOES TO NIZWAH


And another non-professional band with Dave Ball when he was living in Oman:

RASHID GOES TO NIZWAH #?
?
Dave Ball
guitar
+ others unknown to me. Help!



SPELLBOUND


And one more non-professional band with Dave Ball in Saudi Arabia:

SPELLBOUND #?
?
Dave Ball
guitar
+ others unknown to me. Help!



BEDLAM (again)


Bedlam was reformed many years later, in year 2000, by brother Denny and Dave Ball with drummer Russell Gilbrook:

BEDLAM #?
?
Frank Aiello
vocals
Dave Ball
guitar
Russell Gilbrook
drums

Other info on members of Bedlam (I know up to 5 members)
Already covered (1): Denny Ball
Old pages (1): Cozy Powell
To be covered (2): Frank Aiello, Russell Gilbrook


DAVE BALL BAND


This was the Dave Ball Band (also known as Ballbreakers) around November 2007, including legendary drummer Sam Kelly:

DAVE BALL BAND #?
2007-2008
Dave Ball
guitar
Spy
bass
Richard Simmons
keyboards
Sam Kelly
drums

Other info on members of Dave Ball Band (I know up to 4 members)
To be covered (2): Sam Kelly, Richard Simmons
Not enough info (1): Spy

In April 2012, Dave Ball released his first ever solo album, Don´t forget your alligator. But this was followed by a very sad news, when Dave Ball passed away on April 1st, 2015, after battling with cancer. Dave, you'll be very missed. Thanks for all your kindness along these years.

DISCOGRAPHY: (18 albums known to me - Status: Quite advanced)

OWN ALBUMS (1 credit)
  • Don´t forget your alligator - Dave Ball (April 2012)

ALBUMS AS A BAND MEMBER (13 credits)
  • Munich city / Sunny woman (SINGLE) - Big Bertha (1969)

  • For your love / Gravy booby jamm (SINGLE) - Ace Kefford Stand (April 1969)

  • This world’s an Apple (SINGLE) - Big Bertha featuring Ace Kefford (October 1969)

  • Live in concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra - Procol Harum (April 1972) (LIVE)

    • Members: Gary Brooker, Chris Copping, Keith Reid (RIP: Dave Ball, Alan Cartwright, B J Wilson)
    • Producer: Chris Thomas
    • Technical: Wally Heider, John Punter
  • Grand hotel - Procol Harum (March 1973)

    • Members: Gary Brooker, Chris Copping, Mick Grabham, Keith Reid (RIP: Dave Ball, Alan Cartwright, B J Wilson)
    • Guests: (RIP: Christiane Legrand)
    • Producer: Chris Thomas
    • Technical: John Punter
    • Comments: Some CD reissues contain bonus tracks (some featuring Dave Ball, who left the band during the sessions).
  • Bedlam - Bedlam (August 1973)

    • Members: Frank Aiello, Denny Ball (RIP: Dave Ball, Cozy Powell)
    • Guests: Max Middleton
    • Producer: (RIP: Felix Pappalardi)
    • Technical: Ben King
    • Comments: Reissued on CD as Cozy Powell´s Bedlam.
  • Good to be alive - Long John Baldry (1976)

    • Members: Denny Ball, Jimmy Horowitz (RIP: Long John Baldry + Dave Ball, Sam Mitchell)
    • Guests: Andy Bown, Terry Cox, Jon Field, Sue Glover, Chris Hughes, John Mealing, Tony Newman, Liza Strike (RIP: Lesley Duncan + Kay Garner)
    • Comments: The Good to be Alive album was recorded in 1973 with great musicians: Lesley Duncan (vocals), Sue Glover (vocals), Liza Strike (vocals), Kay Garner (vocals), Dave Ball (guitar), Bob Cohen (guitar), Sam Mitchell (guitar), Denny Ball (bass), Andy Bown (keyboards), Jimmy Horowitz (keyboards), John Mealing (keyboards), Terry Cox (drums) Tony Newman (drums), Mike Driscoll (drums), as well as horns by Jon Field, Chris Hughes and Mick French.
  • The Disappearing boy - Duffo (1980)

    • Members: Pete Dobson, Sev Lewkowicz (RIP: Dave Ball)
    • Guests: Ronnie Johnson (RIP: Peter Green)
    • Technical: (RIP: Steve Strange)
    • Comments: Recorded from December 1970 to January 1980.
  • Big Bertha - Big Bertha (June 1999) (LIVE)

  • Ace the face - the lost 1968 album... and more! - Ace Kefford (2003)

    • Members: Ace Kefford + Denny Ball (RIP: Dave Ball, Cozy Powell)
    • Guests: Jimmy Page, Keith Smart
    • Producer: Trevor Burton, Andy Fairweather Low, Tony Visconti
    • Comments: Album containing old, unreleased recordings by Ace Kefford Stand, Ace Kefford alone and related.
  • Anthology - Bedlam (2004)

    • Members: Frank Aiello, Denny Ball, Dave MacTavish, Maria Popkievitch (RIP: Dave Ball, Cozy Powell)
    • Guests: Ace Kefford
    • Producer: (RIP: Felix Pappalardi)
    • Comments: A 2CD, including one CD with studio recordings, plus a second CD with a live concert. It contains tracks by Bedlam and previous incarnations (Ideal Milk, Big Bertha, etc.).
  • Live in Hamburg 1970 - Big Bertha (2004) (LIVE)

  • Live (DVD) - Procol Harum (December 2005) (LIVE)

COMPILATIONS AS A BAND MEMBER (2 credits)
  • The Best of Procol Harum - Procol Harum (1987)

    • Members: Gary Brooker, Chris Copping, Matthew Fisher, Bobby Harrison, David Knights, Keith Reid, Ray Royer, Robin Trower (RIP: Dave Ball, Alan Cartwright, B J Wilson)
    • Guests: (RIP: Bill Eyden)
    • Producer: Chris Thomas (RIP: Denny Cordell)
  • Secrets of the hive - the best of Procol Harum - Procol Harum (August 2007)

ALBUMS WITH BANDMATES AND FRIENDS (1 credit)
  • Ring of fire (SINGLE) - Gary Hamilton ( - )

SESSIONS (1 credit)
  • Twice around the houses - Jonathan Kelly (1972)

    • Members: Tim Renwick (RIP: Jonathan Kelly)
    • Guests: Jim Toomey + Harvey Burns, Gerry Conway, Jerry Donahue, Rick Kemp, Byron Lyefook, Larry Steele (RIP: Dave Ball, Peter Wood)
    • Producer: Tony Cox
    • Comments: Twice around the houses was Kelly´s 2nd solo album, and it features Dave Ball (guitar, from Procol Harum), plus some members of famous folk-rock bands: Jerry Donahue (guitar, ex-Fotheringay, then in Fairport Convention), Rick Kemp (bass, from Steeleye Span), Gerry Conway (drums, from Fotheringay), Donal Lunny, Jim Toomey (drums), and from Quiver: Tim Renwick (guitar), Peter Wood (keyboards).
    • My opinion: A fantastic album. My favourite songs are the magnificent ´Ballad of cursed Anna´ (with the great, late Dave Ball shining on lead guitar) and ´The train song´.

QUESTIONS:

01. Was Dave a member of Danny King & The Mayfair Set (where his brother Denny played)?

02. Did Dave form a band with members of Locomotive and Daniel Boone?


RELATED WEBSITE LINKS: 12


Official site(s) - tell them you saw the link here:

From the superb site Knights in Blue Denim: The British Blues Scene '68 - '70 (by Christer Fridhammar & Vanja), we have:

From the great site DME (by Dmitry M. Epstein), we have fantastic interviews:

Wikipedia doesn´t want to include links to this website, but I won´t do the same with them. So, from the great Wikipedia, we have:

Assorted links:

RELATED VIDEO LINKS: 10
Disclaimer: I don´t own or upload any of the videos linked here. I just include links to live videos that are already available, in order to show the work of this musician. Anyway, if someone feels that some link shouldn't be included, please write me at the email address shown below. And if you know of more videos featuring Dave Ball, please, also write me with the link.
  • Procol Harum - A Salty Dog
  • Procol Harum live on TV in 1971. (Resolution: 360)
    Featuring: Dave Ball, Gary Brooker, Alan Cartwright, Chris Copping, B J Wilson.

  • Procol Harum - Power Failure
  • Procol Harum live on German TV in 1971. (Resolution: 480)
    Featuring: Dave Ball, Gary Brooker, Alan Cartwright, Chris Copping, B J Wilson.

  • Procol Harum - Still There´ll Be More
  • Procol Harum live on German TV in 1971. (Resolution: 480)
    Featuring: Dave Ball, Gary Brooker, Alan Cartwright, Chris Copping, B J Wilson.

  • Procol Harum - Repent Walpurgis
  • Procol Harum live on TV in 1971. (Resolution: 360)
    Featuring: Dave Ball, Gary Brooker, Alan Cartwright, Chris Copping, B J Wilson.

  • Procol Harum - In the Wee Small Hours Of Sixpence
  • Procol Harum live on German TV in 1971. (Resolution: 480)
    Featuring: Dave Ball, Gary Brooker, Alan Cartwright, Chris Copping, B J Wilson.

  • Procol Harum - Broken Barricades
  • Procol Harum live on TV in 1971. (Resolution: 360)
    Featuring: Dave Ball, Gary Brooker, Alan Cartwright, Chris Copping, B J Wilson.

  • Procol Harum - Simple Sister
  • Procol Harum live on TV in 1971. (Resolution: 360)
    Featuring: Dave Ball, Gary Brooker, Alan Cartwright, Chris Copping, B J Wilson.

  • Procol Harum - Simple Sister
  • Procol Harum live on German TV in 1971. (Resolution: 720) (HQ)
    Featuring: Dave Ball, Gary Brooker, Alan Cartwright, Chris Copping, B J Wilson.

  • Procol Harum - Shine On Brightly
  • Procol Harum live on German TV in 1971. (Resolution: 480)
    Featuring: Dave Ball, Gary Brooker, Alan Cartwright, Chris Copping, B J Wilson.

  • Procol Harum - Pilgrim´s Progress
  • Procol Harum live on German TV in 1971. (Resolution: 480)
    Featuring: Dave Ball, Gary Brooker, Alan Cartwright, Chris Copping, B J Wilson.


THANKS:

Very Special Thanks to:
  • Dave Ball: for his help and kindness (1998).
  • Denny Ball: for so much help, also for the contact and the photos (1998).
  • John Conroy: for info on Nicole Barclay Band (2003).
  • Hermann Braunschmidt: for his incredible, wonderful presents (1999).

  • Special Thanks to:
  • Roland Clare: for great help regarding Procol Harum - check the site at Beyond the Pale (superb Procol Harum website) (1999).

  • Thanks to:
  • Alex Gitlin: my friend, as always, for many things (1999).
  • Erny Cowan: for writing my old guestbook with his message about Dave (2000).
  • Stuart Hewlett-Clarke: for his message.
  • Andy: for info on the Bedlam gigs in 2000 (2000).
  • Angela Worton: for info on Chicago Hush (2008).

  • Also thanks for writing to:
  • Andy Hula (2000).

  • WHAT'S NEW:

    03/April/2015 - Added the sad news about Dave´s passing.
    11/November/2011 - Page added to the blog.
    01/April/1999 - Original page written by me (in the old site).

    RELATED MUSICIANS:

    Dave Ball mostly worked with these musicians: (name + number of credits)
    Denny Ball (11)
    Cozy Powell (9)
    Gary Brooker (5)
    Chris Copping (5)
    Alan Cartwright (4)
    Ace Kefford (4)
    Keith Reid (4)
    Chris Thomas (4)
    B J Wilson (4)
    Frank Aiello (3)

    Page created by Miguel Terol on: 01/April/1999 - Last modified on: 11/March/2021. If you want to contribute with info, please write to: molympus1@gmail.com

    Please, note than you can check the indexes (musicians, bands, obituaries) at the top of this page.

    Thursday, 10 November 2011

    Denny Ball (bass)


    BANDS:
    BANDPERIODDETAILS
    The Rockin´ Perfidias [?-1963] 
    The Deadbeats [1963-1965] 
    Some Other Guys   
    The Roustabouts   
    Danny King & The Mayfair Set [1965-1966]1 recording
    The Mayfair Set [1966-1967] 
    Chicago Hush [1967-Apr 68] 
    Ideal Milk [1967] 
    The Move [1968] 
    Workshop   
    Ace Kefford Stand  3 recordings
    Big Bertha [Oct 69-Jan 71]3 recordings
    Long John Baldry Band [1971-Nov 72]1 recording
    The Beast [Nov 72-May 73] 
    Bedlam [May 73-Apr 74]2 recordings
    Jeff St John Band [1975] 
    Twiggy Band [1977] 
    Delta   
    Denny And The Jets  1 recording
    Shotgun [1980] 
    Robert Lee Kolb Band   
    Rick Wakeman Band [1985] (1 gig) 
    Wolfie Witcher & His Brew [1988-1997]7 recordings
    The Yardbirds [Summer 98] 
    Wolfie Witcher & His Brew (again) [1998-2002] 
    Denny Ball Band [May 99] (1 gig)1 recording
    Bedlam (again) [2000] 
    The Enforcers [2002] 
    Wolfie Witcher & His Brew (again) [2002-?] 

    BIOGRAPHY:

    Denny Ball is part of a family related with music. His brothers Pete and Dave also played in several 60s groups. Denny was born Dennis Ball in Erdington, Birmingham, England.

    Denny Ball in 1974



    THE ROCKIN´ PERFIDIAS


    The Rockin´ Perfidias is the first band I´ve been able to trace by the brothers Ball:

    THE ROCKIN´ PERFIDIAS #?
    ?-1963
    Pete Ball
    guitar
    Dave Ball
    guitar
    + others unknown to me. Help!
    The Deadbeatsê
    The Deadbeatsê
    The Deadbeatsê

    They changed their name to The Deadbeats in 1963.

    Other info on members of The Rockin´ Perfidias (I know up to 3 members)
    Already covered (1): Dave Ball
    Not enough info (1): Pete Ball


    THE DEADBEATS


    The Deadbeats band was an evolution from The Rockin´ Perfidias:

    THE DEADBEATS #1
    1963-1965
    êThe Rockin´ Perfidias
    êThe Rockin´ Perfidias
    êThe Rockin´ Perfidias
    Pete Ball
    lead guitar
    Dave Ball
    rhythm guitar
    Pete Donohoe
    drums
    Some Other Guysê
    Some Other Guysê

    They played together from 1963 to 1965.

    Other info on members of The Deadbeats (I know up to 4 members)
    Already covered (1): Dave Ball
    Not enough info (2): Pete Ball, Pete Donohoe


    SOME OTHER GUYS


    This was a band containing brothers Pete and Denny Ball:

    SOME OTHER GUYS #?
    ?
    êThe Deadbeats
    êThe Deadbeats
    Pete Ball
    guitar
    + others unknown to me. Help!
    The Roustaboutsê
    The Roustaboutsê

    After a while, they changed their name to The Roustabouts.
    Other info on members of Some Other Guys (I know up to 8 members)
    To be covered (1): Nick Simper
    Not enough info (6): Pete Ball, Len Bone, Alan Hill, Mike Payne, Paul Tait, Dave Taylor


    THE ROUSTABOUTS


    The Roustabouts derived from Some Other Guys:

    THE ROUSTABOUTS #?
    ?
    êSome Other Guys
    êSome Other Guys
    Pete Ball
    guitar
    + others unknown to me. Help!

    Other info on members of The Roustabouts (I know up to 2 members)
    Not enough info (1): Pete Ball


    DANNY KING & THE MAYFAIR SET


    This was Denny Ball´s first professional band, Birmingham-based, around 1965:

    DANNY KING & THE MAYFAIR SET #?
    1965-?
    Danny King
    vocals
    Trevor Burton
    guitar
    Roger Harris
    keyboards
    Keith Smart
    drums
    The Moveê
    The Rockin´ Berries|ê

    They released 2 singles before change of personnel. Denny plays in the single ´Amen (My Teenage Prayer) / It´s Such A Shame´ (1965, Columbia). It was his first professional recording, at the famous Abbey Road studios.

    Trevor Burton joined The Move, and Keith Smart joined The Rockin´ Berries, later moving to Balls, along with Denny Laine.

    Danny King & The Mayfair Set in Birmingham, 1966. Left to right: Dave Morgan (kneeling), Roger Harris, Denny Ball, David Reay (kneeling) and Danny King


    This was the new lineup for Danny King & The Mayfair Set after the departure of Trevor Burton and Keith Smart:

    DANNY KING & THE MAYFAIR SET #?
    ?-1966
    Danny King
    vocals
    Dave Morgan
    guitar
    Roger Harris
    keyboards
    David Reay
    drums
    The Mayfair Setê
    The Mayfair Setê
    The Mayfair Setê

    (Danny King & The Mayfair Set; Birmingham, England, 1966)
    (Left to right: Dave Morgan (kneeling), Roger Harris, Denny Ball, David Reay (kneeling) and Danny King)

    Danny King left the band, and they re-shuffled...

    Other info on members of Danny King & The Mayfair Set (I know up to 8 members)
    To be covered (3): Trevor Burton, Dave Morgan, Keith Smart
    Not enough info (4): Pete Allen, Roger Harris, Danny King, David Reay


    THE MAYFAIR SET


    This was the new band The Mayfair Set:

    THE MAYFAIR SET #1
    1966-1967
    êDanny King & The Mayfair Set
    êDanny King & The Mayfair Set
    êDanny King & The Mayfair Set
    Chris Evans
    vocals
    Jim Murphy
    vocals, guitar
    Roger Harris
    keyboards
    David Reay
    drums
    The World Of Ozê
    The World Of Ozê

    They spent one year in Germany 1966 to 1967 playing German night clubs like the K52 in Frankfurt, and the Pallette bar in Fulda. They went on to play US Army and Airforce bases.

    The Mayfair Set returned to the UK in September 1967, and split up after a short time.

    Chris Evans (under the stage name Christopher Robin) and David Reay went on to form The World of Oz, and later The Casuals.

    Other info on members of The Mayfair Set (I know up to 5 members)
    Not enough info (4): Chris Evans, Roger Harris, Jim Murphy, David Reay


    CHICAGO HUSH


    Chicago Hush, 1967. Left to right: Paul Willetts, Denny Ball, Mo Willetts, Dave Ball & Kenneth Broad


    Dave and Denny Ball joined again in a blues band called Chicago Hush. This was 1967:

    CHICAGO HUSH #?
    1967-Apr 68
    Mo Willetts
    vocals
    Dave Ball
    guitar
    Kenneth Broad
    keyboards
    Paul Willetts
    drums

    After returning from ´exile´ in Germany, Denny Ball found his brother was playing John Mayall type blues, and sounding like a cross between Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton. Denny joined Chicago Hush and started to experiment with a different style of bass playing.

    By popular consent Dave and Denny left the band on April 1st 1968.

    Other info on members of Chicago Hush (I know up to 6 members)
    Already covered (1): Dave Ball
    Not enough info (4): Kenneth Broad, Paul Harris, Mo Willetts, Paul Willetts


    IDEAL MILK


    This was the rehearsal band for things to come.

    IDEAL MILK #1
    1967
    Dave Ball
    guitar
    Cozy Powell
    drums
    Ace Kefford Standê
    Ace Kefford Standê
    Ace Kefford Standê

    This is how it happened: The Ball brothers were all in Germany, in different bands. Dave was in The Madding Crowd in the north, and Pete was in The Sorcerors playing the same circuit as Denny in The Mayfair Set. Denny first met Cozy Powell on stage at a Sorcerors gig in Frankfurt. A jam session ensued, and a musical relationship was born. It was Pete Ball who had met up with Cozy Powell in Germany in 1967, and hired him to play in the Sorcerors. This band spent some time in Germany and then went to Turkey playing USAF bases before going back to England. When Cozy and Pete returned, Cozy stayed at the Ball household, and lived with the family on and off for the next three years. The Sorcerors changed their name to Young Blood, and signed a record deal with Pye records. They released several singles (Denny wrote some songs with them). And that close friendship gave birth to Ideal Milk.

    There are some early recordings by this trio including a BBC session, and some rehearsal tapes of the music which later formed the basis of the Bedlam album.

    Other info on members of Ideal Milk (I know up to 3 members)
    Already covered (1): Dave Ball
    Old pages (1): Cozy Powell


    THE MOVE


    In 1968, Denny Ball deputised for Trevor Burton who broke his arm apparently whilst fooling around in the country with members of the band Traffic (Stevie Winwood & co):

    THE MOVE #?
    1968
    Carl Wayne
    vocals
    Roy Wood
    guitar, vocals
    Bev Bevan
    drums

    Denny recorded some radio sessions with the Move including a live lunchtime show in London with an audience of ‘screaming girls’.

    Other info on members of The Move (I know up to 13 members)
    To be covered (12): Bev Bevan, Trevor Burton, Gordon Healer, Bill Hunt, Ace Kefford, Neil Lockwood, Jeff Lynne, Rick Price, Richard Tandy, Phil Tree, Carl Wayne, Roy Wood


    WORKSHOP


    Workshop was a short-lived band with blues and country feel. A launching platform for Phil Pickett, who became a successful writer and performer with success in pop band Sailor, and later worked with Culture Club:

    WORKSHOP #?
    ?
    Paddy McGuire
    vocals
    Phil Pickett
    guitar, keyboards
    Mick Kinsella
    flute
    Paul Warren
    drums

    Other info on members of Workshop (I know up to 5 members)
    To be covered (1): Paul Warren
    Not enough info (3): Mick Kinsella, Paddy McGuire, Phil Pickett


    ACE KEFFORD STAND


    This was the merge of the band Ideal Milk with the ex Move star Ace Kefford:

    ACE KEFFORD STAND #?
    ?
    êThe Move
    êIdeal Milk
    êIdeal Milk
    êIdeal Milk
    Ace Kefford
    vocals
    Dave Ball
    guitar
    Cozy Powell
    drums
    Big Berthaê
    Big Berthaê

    Cozy handed his notice in to Youngblood. An interesting situation in which the Ball brothers and Cozy were all sharing the same house. Cozy was quitting Pete Ball’s band to join forces with the other Ball brothers. Fortunately, Pete Ball was very philosophical about the whole thing, and realised that Cozy was heading for a different style of playing, and that he was much more interested in a rock band.

    The Ace Kefford Stand started rehearsals on September 2nd 1968. The first gig by this band was at the Belfry (home of the famous golf club) on September 21st 1968. Amongst the sell out crowd were members of The Move. Robert Plant and John Bonham also gave their support.

    The Stand played some college and university gigs as they waited to secure a record deal which finally came from Atlantic Records.

    From early recording sessions at Polydor in London, they released a single, ´For your love / Gravy booby jamm´ (Atlantic, Apr 69), being the A-side a cover of The Yardbirds. This song can also be found in The perfumed garden, vol. 2 sampler compilation.

    A second single called ´This World’s an Apple´ (Oct 69, Atlantic) was released under the name of Big Bertha featuring Ace Kefford. This was after the band had split up. This record is now a rare collector’s item.

    In mid 69, Ace Kefford quits, and the rest formed a new band, Big Bertha. But meanwhile, Cozy Powell tried to form a power trio with Clem Clempson.

    Other info on members of Ace Kefford Stand (I know up to 4 members)
    Already covered (1): Dave Ball
    Old pages (1): Cozy Powell
    To be covered (1): Ace Kefford


    BIG BERTHA


    In October 1969, Big Bertha is formed:

    BIG BERTHA #1
    Oct 69-?
    êLeaf Hound
    Pete French
    vocals
    Dave Ball
    guitar
    Pete Ball
    keyboards
    Cozy Powell
    drums
    Atomic Roosterê

    But Pete French soon left.

    This was the 2nd lineup for Big Bertha, with a new singer:

    BIG BERTHA #2
    ?
    Dave MacTavish
    vocals
    Dave Ball
    guitar
    Pete Ball
    keyboards
    Cozy Powell
    drums
    Jeff Beck Groupê
    Jeff Beck Groupê

    The band signed to United Artists and recorded four tracks. ´Munich City´ was released in Germany and sold well. But after weeks of inactivity, and just a handful of gigs, Cozy was approached by Jeff Beck’s management company to meet with the legendary guitarist in London (where Denny would briefly join too).

    But Denny Ball soon returned to Big Bertha. Denny returned to the fold to try with his two brothers to salvage the band. They auditioned a new drummer. and set about replacing Dave MacTavish who quit when Cozy Powell left.

    After several days of auditions, two of the most unlikely people turned up at the house:

    BIG BERTHA #3
    ?
    êJeff Beck Group
    Frank Aiello
    vocals
    Maria Popkievitch
    vocals
    Dave Ball
    guitar
    Pete Ball
    keyboards
    + a drummer, unknown to me. Help!

    The new band was created, and with the new singers a whole new approach had to be made to the material. Denny wrote several new songs. Often sitting in a corner of the A&R department of the record company, or in the demo studio of the publishing department scribbling lyrics. The band were given a record producer Dick James and a rehearsal studio in which to come up with the right formula.

    United Artists continued to make use of their signings through sessions and other appearances:


    • Frank and Maria released a single on which Cozy played.

    • Denny produced a track called ´Ring of Fire´ on which Cozy, Dave, Frank and Maria performed (as well as Ed Welch playing keyboards). It was written for Gary Hamilton, one of the stars of the stage show Hair. It was originally intended as a single for him.

    • Ed Welch recorded an album on which Cozy played and which produced a hit single called ´Clowns´.

    • A band called Walrus released a single called ´Never gonna let my body touch the ground´ originally written for Big Bertha by Denny.


    In January 1971, a promoter in Germany wanted to book the now defunct Big Bertha. United Artists agreed to limited funding for the band to go over and perform:

    BIG BERTHA #4
    Jan 71
    êJeff Beck Group
    Dave Ball
    guitar, vocals
    Denny Ball
    bass, vocals
    Cozy Powell
    drums
    |Procol Harumê
    Long John Baldry Bandê
    Jeff Beck Groupê

    A series of gigs in north Germany were put together and at last the band who called themselves Ideal Milk went on the road as a trio. Denny and Dave somehow managed the vocals over a thunderous Cream/Hendrix type of music full of solos and awesome power.

    During the tour a live recording was made. The tapes are very interesting!

    At the end of the tour, the trio vowed to reform ‘at some juncture’ and ‘do it properly’.

    Cozy Powell went back to the Jeff Beck Group, Denny went to Long John Baldry Group, and Dave Ball joined superb band Procol Harum.

    Other info on members of Big Bertha (I know up to 8 members)
    Already covered (1): Dave Ball
    Old pages (1): Cozy Powell
    To be covered (3): Frank Aiello, Pete French, Dave MacTavish
    Not enough info (2): Pete Ball, Maria Popkievitch


    LONG JOHN BALDRY BAND


    Soon after, the band Ashman-Reynolds became Long John Baldry's backing band, along with Denny Ball (who, after a spell of musical inactivity, had gone to audition for John Baldry, and was given five days to learn the set before going on tour in America) and Ian Armit. The band were on a package with Savoy Brown and Fleetwood Mac. This had to be around Winter 1971:

    LONG JOHN BALDRY BAND #?
    1971-1972
    êAshman Reynolds
    êAshman Reynolds
    êAshman Reynolds
    êAshman Reynolds
    Long John Baldry
    vocals
    Bob Weston
    guitar
    Rod Edwards
    keyboards
    Ashman Reynoldsê
    Ashman Reynoldsê
    Ashman Reynoldsê
    êAshman Reynolds
    Ian Armit
    piano
    Keith Boyce
    drums

    After the tour finished they made an appearance on ´Top of The Pops´ BBC show. The band line up for that show included Rod Stewart, Elton John and Lesley Duncan on back-up vocals.

    In the summer of 1972, Baldry changed the line-up as people went their separate ways.

    After parting ways with Ashman-Reynolds, Long John Baldry flew to New York with bass player Denny Ball and piano player Ian Armit (a veteran from the 60s British r&b scene, he played with Alexis Korner in Blues Incorporated) to look for musicians for their next tour:

    LONG JOHN BALDRY BAND #?
    1972-Sep 72
    Long John Baldry
    vocals
    Bob Kulick
    guitar
    Ian Armit
    keyboards
    Joe Forgione
    drums
    Elaine Clark
    vocals
    Myra Cooper
    vocals

    The band opened for Uriah Heep who were on one of their biggest concert tours yet. It was an unusual alliance of a blues and gospel band opening for a heavy rock band. It was during this tour that Denny struck up a friendship with the Heep guys.

    When Bob Kulick leaves Long John Baldry, Dave Ball joins in September 1972:

    LONG JOHN BALDRY BAND #?
    Sep 72-Nov 72
    Long John Baldry
    vocals
    Dave Ball
    guitar
    Ian Armit
    keyboards
    Joe Forgione
    drums
    Elaine Clark
    vocals
    Myra Cooper
    vocals

    The band play a few UK dates, and the Good to be Alive album was recorded. With some great guests: Lesley Duncan (vocals), Sue Glover (vocals), Liza Strike (vocals), Kay Garner (vocals), Sam Mitchell (guitar), Andy Bown (keyboards), Jimmy Horowitz (keyboards), John Mealing (keyboards), Terry Cox (drums) and Tony Newman (drums).

    Other info on members of Long John Baldry Band (I know up to 109 members)
    Already covered (12): Aliki Ashman, Dave Ball, Cliff Barton, Cal Batchelor, Doreen Chanter, Irene Chanter, Bill Eyden, Jimmy Horowitz, Felix Krish, Billy Law, Harry Reynolds, Bob Weston
    Old pages (7): Ian Armit, Pete Blannin, Keith Boyce, Rod Edwards, Al Gay, Ernie O´Malley, Micky Waller
    To be covered (89): Tony Ashton, Cliff Aungier, Long John Baldry, Geoff Bradford, Gary Breit, Hugh Brockie, Charity Brown, Norm Brown, Paul Brown, Tom Brown, John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Roger Carey, Liane Carroll, Chris Castle, Jacko Ciminello, Elaine Clark, Mick Clarke, Tom Connor, Charlie Coolie, Myra Cooper, Randall Coryell, Butch Coulter, John Dickie, Vince Dietrich, Jim Fish,... up to 89 musicians.


    THE BEAST


    November 1972 and the core of Big Bertha/Ideal Milk reunites to form the ultimate band. Originally called The Beast:

    THE BEAST #1
    Nov 72-May 73
    êLong John Baldry Band
    êLong John Baldry Band
    êSpirit
    Frank Aiello
    vocals
    Dave Ball
    guitar
    Cozy Powell
    drums
    Big Berthaê
    Big Berthaê
    Big Berthaê
    Big Berthaê

    They changed the name to Big Bertha in May 1973 in order to avoid confusion with another band in the States.

    Other info on members of The Beast (I know up to 4 members)
    Already covered (1): Dave Ball
    Old pages (1): Cozy Powell
    To be covered (1): Frank Aiello


    BEDLAM


    Bedlam. From left to right: Frank Aiello, Dave Ball, Cozy Powell, Denny Ball


    Originally called The Beast, they changed to Bedlam in May 1973:

    BEDLAM #1
    May 1973-Apr 74
    êThe Beast
    êThe Beast
    êThe Beast
    êThe Beast
    Frank Aiello
    vocals
    Dave Ball
    guitar
    Cozy Powell
    drums

    They released a self titled album, Bedlam. With help from old Cozy mate, Max Middleton (keyboards). Produced by the late Felix Pappalardi (Cream's producer, and bassist in Mountain), who also played keyboards. They also released a single, ´I believe in you / Whiskey and wine´ (1973, Chrysalis).

    There are also some sessions of unreleased material which were scheduled for Bedlam II, but unfortunately, that never happened, as they split in April 74.

    There is also a CD of Bedlam from a live radio show recorded in 1974 when they were on tour with Black Sabbath.

    Denny Ball while in Bedlam


    Other info on members of Bedlam (I know up to 5 members)
    Already covered (1): Dave Ball
    Old pages (1): Cozy Powell
    To be covered (2): Frank Aiello, Russell Gilbrook


    JEFF ST JOHN BAND


    A year after Bedlam split, Denny Ball had a spell with an Australian band fronted by Jeff St John (Australian rocker from 'The Id' and 'Copperwine'). The guitarist in the band was ex Bee-Gees Vince Melouney (he plays in several of their early albums, from 1967 to 1969):

    JEFF ST JOHN BAND #?
    1975
    Jeff St John
    vocals
    Vince Melouney
    guitar
    + others unknown to me. Help!

    They played some gigs and appeared on TV before the guys returned to Australia.

    Other info on members of Jeff St John Band (I know up to 8 members)
    To be covered (1): Vince Melouney
    Not enough info (6): Tony Ansell, Ron Barry, John A Bird, BJ, Ace Follington, Jeff St John


    TWIGGY BAND


    In 1977, Twiggy toured England (7 concerts) to promote her second album, Please get my name right. Denny Ball was part of her touring band:

    TWIGGY BAND #?
    1977
    Twiggy
    vocals
    + others unknown to me. Help!

    Other info on members of Twiggy Band (I know up to 2 members)
    Not enough info (1): Twiggy


    DELTA


    Another long break from the business and Denny was asked to play on a recording session. He liked the band (especially the girl member) and they became Delta.

    DELTA #1
    ?
    Derek Damon
    vocals
    Jude Allen
    keyboards, vocals
    Eike Erzmoneit
    drums
    Denny And The Jetsê
    Denny And The Jetsê

    The band made some recordings, which included a speculative session with David Byron (of Uriah Heep) producing, but none of it was ever released.

    Other info on members of Delta (I know up to 6 members)
    To be covered (1): Eike Erzmoneit
    Not enough info (4): Jude Allen, Tony Barton, Derek Damon, Tony Lee


    DENNY & THE JETS


    A spin off band called Denny And the Jets released a single, also produced by David Byron:

    DENNY AND THE JETS #1
    ?
    êDelta
    êDelta
    Denny Ball
    bass, vocals
    Jude Allen
    vocals, keyboards
    Gaby Byron
    drums

    The single, ´Shoo-be-doo (I love you) / At a distance´, went out on State Records in 1979. It was given some healthy air time on Radio 1.

    Other info on members of Denny And The Jets (I know up to 7 members)
    Not enough info (6): Jude Allen, Elke Avis, Gaby Byron, Olivia Davies, Kristen Hardy, Emma Terracini


    SHOTGUN



    Shotgun. From left to right: Denny Ball, Ian Gibbons, Ken Hensley, Derek Marshall, Pete Thompson


    In 1981, Denny Ball joins Shotgun, the band assembled by Ken Hensley when he left Uriah Heep (after 11 years in the band):

    SHOTGUN #1
    1981
    êUriah Heep
    Ken Hensley
    vocals, guitar
    Derek Marshall
    guitar
    Ian Gibbons
    keyboards
    Pete Thompson
    drums
    Robert Lee Kolb Bandê
    Robert Lee Kolb Bandê
    Robert Lee Kolb Bandê

    But the band's life was very short, and they didn't make any recording. Made one concert tour of UK in April 1981. Great reviews.

    There is a video of the band performing Ken Hensley’s single taken from Ken's Free Spirit album.

    They were supposed to make a European tour, but Ken left for the States.

    Other info on members of Shotgun (I know up to 5 members)
    Old pages (3): Ian Gibbons, Ken Hensley, Pete Thompson
    Not enough info (1): Derek Marshall


    ROBERT LEE KOLB BAND


    Robert Lee Kolb (from Dallas) came over to play a couple of shows. Line-up included some Shotgun members:

    ROBERT LEE KOLB BAND #?
    ?
    êShotgun
    êShotgun
    êShotgun
    Robert Lee Kolb
    vocals, guitar
    Ian Gibbons
    keyboards
    Pete Thompson
    drums
    + singers and a sax player unknown to me. Help!

    Other info on members of Robert Lee Kolb Band (I know up to 4 members)
    Old pages (2): Ian Gibbons, Pete Thompson
    Not enough info (1): Robert Lee Kolb


    RICK WAKEMAN BAND


    In 1985, Rick performed on a TV special called Night Music, with this lineup:

    RICK WAKEMAN BAND #?
    1985
    êRuthless Blues
    Rick Wakeman
    keyboards
    Rick Fenn
    guitar
    Tony Fernandez
    drums

    Also on the show, a twenty piece string section, and the actor Robert Powell performed a narration.

    Tony Fernandez was a member of Ruthless Blues. Denny was deputy for Ruthless Blues on a few occasions.
    Other info on members of Rick Wakeman Band (I know up to 43 members)
    Already covered (5): Dave Caswell, Barry De Souza, Stevie Lange, Bruce Lynch, Gary Pickford-Hopkins
    To be covered (37): Jon Anderson, Steve Barnacle, Reg Brooks, Vicki Brown, Dave Colquhoun, Dave Cousins, Jeff Crampton, Chas Cronk, Dr Doom, John Dunsterville, Mike Egan, Rick Fenn, Tony Fernandez, Barry Flather, Frank Gibson Jr, Anthony Glynne, Chrissie Hammond, John Hodgson, Ashley Holt, Rick Hudson, Barney James, Sonia Jones, Cori Josias, Dave Lambert, Phil Laughlin,... up to 37 musicians.


    WOLFIE WITCHER & HIS BREW


    Then, he began to collaborate with Wolfie Witcher, before joining permanently in 1987 in Wolfie Witcher and his Brew. They are a London-based R&B band, although they play many different styles of music. They have been through lots of lineup changes along the years, so I state here what I've been able to check. I'd like if someone can provide more info here, please.

    Rick Wakeman joined forces with Wolfie Witcher and his Brew for a TV fund raising event for Children in Need.

    Around April 1988, the lineup for Wolfie Witcher & His Brew was:

    WOLFIE WITCHER & HIS BREW #?
    1988
    Wolfie Witcher
    vocals, harmonica
    Gary Thomas
    guitar
    Gary Jones
    guitar, trumpet
    Simeon Jones
    sax
    Paul Goosens
    drums

    There is a live album shared with another blues band (Shakey Vick Blues Band), recorded in London. The lineup for Wolfie Witcher & His Brew in that album, Saturday night and Sunday morning, recorded circa 1989 is:

    WOLFIE WITCHER & HIS BREW #?
    1989
    Wolfie Witcher
    vocals, harmonica
    Kit Packham
    vocals, sax
    Gary Thomas
    guitar
    George Carless
    sax
    Paul Goosens
    drums

    This was the lineup for Wolfie Witcher & His Brew in 1997:

    WOLFIE WITCHER & HIS BREW #?
    1997
    Wolfie Witcher
    vocals, harmonica
    Pete Emery
    guitar
    Kit Packham
    vocals, sax
    George Carless
    sax
    Sam Kelly
    drums
    The Yardbirdsê

    After several years, Denny Ball left the band for a while in 1998, to join a mythical band, The Yardbirds.


    THE YARDBIRDS


    Denny Ball, 1998, with The Yardbirds in Czech Republic


    Around 1998, there were still two original members in this mythical band, Chris Dreja and Jim McCarty. They've been in and out the music business during the 80s, but now they're back again. Great! When their last guitarist, Gipye Mayo (ex-Dr Feelgood) left them to take a sabbatical period, bassist John Idan switched to guitar, and that's when Denny Ball comes here:

    THE YARDBIRDS #?
    Summer 1998
    êWolfie Witcher & His Brew
    John Idan
    vocals, guitar
    Alan Glen
    harmonica, percussion
    Chris Dreja
    guitar
    Jim McCarty
    drums
    Wolfie Witcher & His Brewê

    (Denny Ball 1998 (with Yardbirds in Czech Republic))

    Denny played with them during summer 1998, until Gypie Mayo returns, thus Denny coming back to his band again, Wolfie Witcher.

    Other info on members of The Yardbirds (I know up to 21 members)
    Already covered (2): John Knightsbridge, Gypie Mayo
    Old pages (1): Jeff Beck
    To be covered (17): Eric Clapton, Jerry Donahue, Chris Dreja, Mark Feltham, Laurence Garman, Alan Glen, John Idan, Ben King, Ray Majors, Jim McCarty, Billy-Boy Miskimmin, Andy Mitchell, Jimmy Page, Keith Relf, Paul Samwell-Smith, David Smale, Top Topham


    WOLFIE WITCHER & HIS BREW (again)


    This is the last lineup I know with Denny for Wolfie Witcher & His Brew, probably circa 1998:

    WOLFIE WITCHER & HIS BREW #?
    1998
    êThe Yardbirds
    Wolfie Witcher
    vocals, harmonica
    Pete Emery
    guitar
    Kit Packham
    vocals, sax
    George Carless
    sax
    Richard Spaven
    drums


    DENNY BALL BAND (for the COZY POWELL TRIBUTE CONCERT)


    Denny is the one with the baseball cap. Also appearing: Neil Murray, Brian May and Chris Thompson - photo used by kind permission of Oliver Tamminga - visit his Brian May site for many more photos


    On May 1st, 1999, it was held a Cozy Powell Tribute Concert, at Buxton Opera House, in Buxton, Derbyshire. The evening was called A night to remember...Cozy Powell.

    This was a moving occasion with tributes paid by all the performers, and enhanced by some excellent music.

    Denny Ball played with his own band, comprised of:

    DENNY BALL BAND #1
    May 99
    êThe Yardbirds
    êDeadLine
    Pete French
    vocals
    John Idan
    guitar
    Russell Gilbrook
    drums
    The Yardbirdsê
    DeadLineê

    There were many notable performers including Neil Murray (playing with Tony Martin, Geoff Nicholls, Mike Casswell, and Bobby Rondinelli), Spike Edney (playing with a version of his own SAS Band: Chris Thompson, Clayton Moss, John Marter, Neil Murray, Susie Webb and Zoe Nicholas), Chris Farlowe, Tony Ashton, Darren Wharton, and many more. Brian May closed the concert after making a very moving tribute to Cozy.

    I hope it was filmed, and someday we'll have the chance of watching that great event!

    Other info on members of Denny Ball Band (I know up to 4 members)
    To be covered (3): Pete French, Russell Gilbrook, John Idan


    WOLFIE WITCHER & HIS BREW (again)


    This was Wolfie Witcher & His Brew in June 1999:

    WOLFIE WITCHER & HIS BREW #?
    1999
    Wolfie Witcher
    vocals, harmonica
    Jim Roche
    guitar
    Pete Emery
    guitar
    Ray Carless
    sax
    Kit Packham
    sax, vocals
    Richard Spaven
    drums


    AND THEN... DENNY BALL music


    Denny Ball in 1995


    Denny has also acted as tour manager, for example, for Osibisa in 1981.

    Apart of being part of Wolfie Witcher And His Brew, Denny is writing two albums. He continues to use Denny and the Jets as his pop/contemporary band name.

    And in 1999, it has seen the light of day the first Denny Ball album, after such long, interesting career. The album is called Items, it's fantastic, and it can only be obtained via Internet, at Denny's own website at www.dennyball.com.

    The album contains great tracks, but my complete favourites are ´The deputy´ and the lovely ´Stranger in Autumn´, with his extended solo. Denny plays all the instruments on it, plus some guest female vocals. I knew how good bass player he was (you just have to check the tracks ´Soundcheck´ or ´Numbers´), but I've been very surprised about his great skills at playing electric guitar. His guitar solos are great!!


    BEDLAM (again)


    Bedlam was reformed many years later, in year 2000, by brother Denny and Dave Ball with drummer Russell Gilbrook:

    BEDLAM #?
    ?
    Frank Aiello
    vocals
    Dave Ball
    guitar
    Russell Gilbrook
    drums


    THE ENFORCERS


    Around 2002, Denny Ball played with Bill Hurley´s band The Enforcers:

    THE ENFORCERS #?
    2002
    Bill Hurley
    vocals
    + others unknown to me. Help!

    But I don´t know the complete lineup(s). Can someone help, please?

    Other info on members of The Enforcers (I know up to 19 members)
    Already covered (2): John ´Irish´ Earle, Gypie Mayo
    Old pages (1): Jim Russell
    To be covered (11): Billy Bremner, Geoff Britton, Ben Donnelly, Eddie Edwards, Gary Grainger, Johnny Guitar, Peter Gunn, Bill Hurley, Bill Liesegang, Pete Thomas, Big George Webley
    Not enough info (4): Eddie Angel, Tim Hill, Si Mulvev, Alan Savage


    WOLFIE WITCHER & HIS BREW (again)


    This was Wolfie Witcher & His Brew in September 2002:

    WOLFIE WITCHER & HIS BREW #?
    2002
    Wolfie Witcher
    vocals, harmonica
    Jim Roche
    guitar
    Ray Carless
    sax
    Sam Kelly
    drums

    Other info on members of Wolfie Witcher & His Brew (I know up to 22 members)
    To be covered (21): George Carless, Ray Carless, John Challis, Andy Coughlan, Phil Drury, John Dummer, Pete Emery, Paul Goosens, Gary Jones, Roger Jones, Simeon Jones, Sam Kelly, Peter Miles, Kit Packham, Jim Reece, Mike Reid, Jim Roche, Richard Spaven, Gary Thomas, Wolfie Witcher, Mel Wright


    AND NOW...


    Denny moved to Australia, where he is still recording and playing with some band.

    UNRELEASED PROJECTS:

  • Denny was deputy for Ruthless Blues on a few occasions. Don´t know the exact lineups, but it was probably with John Knightsbridge (guitar) and Tony Fernandez (drums).


  • In July 1968, Denny Ball attended the Beatles Apple offices in Baker Street, London and auditioned in a small rehearsal room for the job as bass player for James Taylor.


  • Cozy Powell suggested that Denny Ball (both in Big Bertha) went with him to meet up with Jeff Beck. They met at the United Artists offices, and with a very eager record company managing director in tow, went on to play together as a trio at a rehearsal venue in north London. Being well rehearsed, Denny and Cozy presented a ´showcase´ of just bass and drums at the start of that session, after which Jeff took up the guitar and jammed for about an hour with them. Jeff suggested that they both stay at his cottage in Kent for further rehearsals.


  • In 1976, in a not-very-known episode, Denny rehearsed with Uriah Heep, to get the bass role. The surprise comes when Denny himself discovered the name of the singer who rehearsed in the same sessions: David Coverdale (vocals), Mick Box (guitar), Denny Ball (bass), Ken Hensley (keyboards, guitar), Lee Kerslake (drums). But the vacant jobs were not given to Coverdale or Denny, but to John Lawton (vocals) and Trevor Bolder (bass). Anyway, Denny maintained a close relationship with Uriah Heep members, as we can read in his page.


  • In 1980, Denny Ball played in some sessions for Marsha Hunt. Does anybody know if they were released?



  • DISCOGRAPHY: (25 albums known to me - Status: Quite advanced)

    OWN ALBUMS (1 credit) ALBUMS AS PRODUCER (1 credit)
    • Ring of fire (SINGLE) - Gary Hamilton ( - )

    ALBUMS AS A BAND MEMBER (17 credits)
    • Amen (my teenage prayer) / It´s such a shame (SINGLE) - Danny King & The Mayfair Set (1965)

      • Members: Denny Ball, Trevor Burton, Keith Smart (RIP: Roger Harris)
    • Munich city / Sunny woman (SINGLE) - Big Bertha (1969)

    • For your love / Gravy booby jamm (SINGLE) - Ace Kefford Stand (April 1969)

    • This world’s an Apple (SINGLE) - Big Bertha featuring Ace Kefford (October 1969)

    • Bedlam - Bedlam (August 1973)

      • Members: Frank Aiello, Denny Ball (RIP: Dave Ball, Cozy Powell)
      • Guests: Max Middleton
      • Producer: (RIP: Felix Pappalardi)
      • Technical: Ben King
      • Comments: Reissued on CD as Cozy Powell´s Bedlam.
    • Good to be alive - Long John Baldry (1976)

      • Members: Denny Ball, Jimmy Horowitz (RIP: Long John Baldry + Dave Ball, Sam Mitchell)
      • Guests: Andy Bown, Terry Cox, Jon Field, Sue Glover, John Mealing, Tony Newman, Liza Strike (RIP: Lesley Duncan + Kay Garner)
      • Comments: The Good to be Alive album was recorded in 1973 with great musicians: Lesley Duncan (vocals), Sue Glover (vocals), Liza Strike (vocals), Kay Garner (vocals), Dave Ball (guitar), Bob Cohen (guitar), Sam Mitchell (guitar), Denny Ball (bass), Andy Bown (keyboards), Jimmy Horowitz (keyboards), John Mealing (keyboards), Terry Cox (drums) Tony Newman (drums), Mike Driscoll (drums), as well as horns by Jon Field, Chris Hughes and Mick French.
    • Shoo-be-doo (I love you) / At a distance (SINGLE) - Denny And The Jets (1979)

      • Members: Denny Ball
      • Producer: (RIP: David Byron)
    • Sunday night & Saturday morning - Shakey Vick & Wolfie Witcher (1989) (LIVE)

      • Members: Wolfie Witcher + Denny Ball, Paul Goosens, Kit Packham, Jim Roche, Roger Sutton, Gary Thomas (RIP: George Carless)
      • Comments: Sunday night & Saturday morning was a live album recorded again at the Carnarvon Castle. The album is shared by Wolfie Witcher & His Brew (Wolfie Witcher, Gary Thomas, Kit Packham, George Carless, Denny Ball and Paul Goosens) and Shakey Vick Blues Band (Shakey Vick, Jim Roche, Alan Vincent, Roger Sutton and Tony Balch).
    • Big Bertha - Big Bertha (June 1999) (LIVE)

    • Ace the face - the lost 1968 album... and more! - Ace Kefford (2003)

      • Members: Ace Kefford + Denny Ball (RIP: Dave Ball, Cozy Powell)
      • Guests: Jimmy Page, Keith Smart
      • Producer: Trevor Burton, Andy Fairweather Low, Tony Visconti
      • Comments: Album containing old, unreleased recordings by Ace Kefford Stand, Ace Kefford alone and related.
    • Anthology - Bedlam (2004)

      • Members: Frank Aiello, Denny Ball, Dave MacTavish (RIP: Dave Ball, Cozy Powell)
      • Guests: Ace Kefford
      • Producer: (RIP: Felix Pappalardi)
      • Comments: A 2CD, including one CD with studio recordings, plus a second CD with a live concert. It contains tracks by Bedlam and previous incarnations (Ideal Milk, Big Bertha, etc.).
    • Live in Hamburg 1970 - Big Bertha (2004) (LIVE)

    • Hang on to your mouth organ - Wolfie Witcher & His Brew ( - ) (LIVE)

      • Members: Wolfie Witcher + Denny Ball
      • Comments: Hang on to your mouth organ is another live album, this time recorded at the 100 Club in London’s Oxford Street. Available on cassette.
    • A Long way to Tipitina´s - Wolfie Witcher & His Brew ( - )

      • Members: Wolfie Witcher + Denny Ball, Pete Emery, Sam Kelly, Kit Packham, Gary Thomas (RIP: George Carless)
      • Comments: A long way to Tipitina’s is a studio album, available on cassette. Sometime later, it was reissued on CD, with extra tracks.
    • Howlalongawolfie! - Wolfie Witcher & His Brew ( - ) (LIVE)

      • Members: Wolfie Witcher + Denny Ball
      • Comments: Howlalongawolfie! was recorded live at the Underworld London.
    • Gummin´ the gob-iron - Wolfie Witcher & His Brew ( - )

      • Members: Wolfie Witcher + Denny Ball, Paul Goosens, Gary Jones, Simeon Jones, Gary Thomas
      • Comments: Gummin´ the gob-iron was a studio album recorded in 1987, and co-produced by Denny Ball and Wolfie. Only available on cassette.
    • Chewin´ on the old tin butty! - Wolfie Witcher ( - )

      • Members: Wolfie Witcher + Denny Ball
      • Comments: Chewin´ on the old tin butty! is their last studio album, as far as I know.
    ALBUMS WITH BANDMATES AND FRIENDS (4 credits)
    • Don´t forget your alligator - Dave Ball ( - )

    • Take no prisoners - David Byron (March 1975)

      • Members: (RIP: David Byron)
      • Guests: Denny Ball, Mick Box, Ken Hensley, Lee Kerslake, John Wetton + Doreen Chanter, Irene Chanter, Neil Lancaster, Chas Mills, Russell Stone, Lou Stonebridge, Pete Thompson
      • Technical: Ashley Howe
      • Comments: Take no prisoners was the first solo effort by the great, much-missed David Byron, lead singer in Uriah Heep. Recorded in February 1975 with his bandmates Mick Box (guitar) & Lee Kerslake (drums), plus Denny Ball (bass), Lou Stonebridge (keyboards), Pete Thompson (drums), as well as the Chanter Sisters on backing vocals.
    • Free Spirit - Ken Hensley (1980)

      • Members: Ken Hensley
      • Guests: Denny Ball, Mark Clarke + Kenny Jones, Ian Paice, Gary Taylor, Jim Toomey (RIP: Trevor Bolder)
      • Comments: Free Spirit was the third solo album by Ken Hensley. With Denny Ball (bass in two songs, ´Inside the mystery´ and ´Woman´), Trevor Bolder (bass, Ken's bandmate in Uriah Heep), Gary Taylor (bass, from The Herd), Mark Clarke (bass, from Colosseum, once he also was in Uriah Heep), Jim Toomey (drums, from The Tourists), Geoff Allan (drums), Ian Paice (drums, from Deep Purple), Kenny Jones (drums, from Small Faces, Faces and The Who). This was the album that Shotgun was to promote.
    • From time to time - Ken Hensley (1994)

      • Members: Ken Hensley + Mark Clarke
      • Guests: Denny Ball + B J Cole, Kenny Jones, Simon Kirke, Patrick Leonard, Dave Markee, Lynton Naiff, Ian Paice, Mick Ralphs, Henry Spinetti, Liza Strike, Claire Torry (RIP: Trevor Bolder + Boz Burrell, Paul Kossoff)
      • Comments: From time to time is a collection of outtakes and unreleased tracks. It includes many of the musicians that appear in his solo albums. Denny Ball appears playing in one song, ´Love at first sight´, recorded sometime in 1980, probably for the Free Spirit album. With Geoff Allan in drums in that track.
      • My opinion: Unlike many similar projects, this album is really a fantastic album, with great songs. I love it!
    SESSIONS (1 credit)
    • Cosmic wheels - Donovan (March 1973)

      • Members: Tony Carr
      • Guests: Denny Ball, John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Clive Chaman, Phil Chen, Jack Emblow, Jim Horn, Chris Spedding, Alan White (RIP: Lesley Duncan, Bobby Keys, Cozy Powell)
      • Comments: Cosmic wheels was next album by Donovan after a long time without recording. Backed by the cream of British musicians, he released a great album. With: Chris Spedding (guitar), Clive Chaman (bass), Phil Chen (bass), Denny Ball (bass), John 'Rabbit' Bundrick (keyboards), Lesley Duncan (vocals), Bobby Keys (sax), Alan White (drums, soon to join Yes), Cozy Powell (drums).
        Cozy Powell and Denny Ball recorded some other tracks with him at the time of Cosmic Wheels. There is a film/video from some of the sessions which were taken by Don.
    ALBUMS AS TECHNICIAN (1 credit)
    • Indoor buskin´ - Wolfie Witcher & His Brew ( - ) (LIVE)

      • Members: Wolfie Witcher + Andy Coughlan, Peter Miles, Jim Reece, Mike Reid, Gary Thomas
      • Technical: Denny Ball
      • Comments: Indoor Buskin’ was recorded live at the Carnarvon Castle in Camden Town London. This is how Denny Ball contacted the band. He was asked to record and engineer a live show. Afterwards, he became the reserve bass player, and then joined the band.

    QUESTIONS:

    01. For which artists did Denny Ball play for producer Mickie Most?

    02. Has Denny played with Lynsey De Paul?

    03. Did Denny tour with Twiggy as musician or as tour manager, back in 1977?


    RELATED WEBSITE LINKS: 22


    Official site(s) - tell them you saw the link here:

    From the superb site Knights in Blue Denim: The British Blues Scene '68 - '70 (by Christer Fridhammar & Vanja), we have:

    From the great site DME (by Dmitry M. Epstein), we have fantastic interviews:

    From the fantastic The British Sound blog (by Bruno Ceriotti), we have rock family trees about:

    Wikipedia doesn´t want to include links to this website, but I won´t do the same with them. So, from the great Wikipedia, we have:

    THANKS:

    Very Special Thanks to:
  • Denny Ball: for so much help, also for the contact and the photos (1997).
  • Aliki Ashman: for her message (2001).
  • Joe Forgione: for his message (2002).
  • Dave Morgan: for info on Danny King lineups (1999).

  • Special Thanks to:
  • Rodrigo Werneck: for the contact (check out his superb Ken Hensley site for 3 interviews with Denny (1997).
  • Boris Shnitzer: my friend, for the albums by David Byron and Ken Hensley (1998).
  • Christer Fridhammar: for info about several Wolfie Witcher lineups (1998).
  • Oliver Tamminga: for giving me permission for using his photo from the Cozy Powell Tribute Concert (1999).
  • Jose Luis Schenone: for his message about Dave Morgan (2000).

  • Thanks to:
  • Shawna Ball: for her real kindness (1997).
  • Bruce Dumes: for his message (1999).
  • Helen Stead: for signing my old guestbook, regarding Wolfie Witcher (1999).
  • Ian Brown: for signing my old guestbook, regarding Wolfie Witcher (1999).
  • Thomas Boerstler: for info on Wolfie Witcher albums (2005).
  • Olafur: for info on Long John Baldry (1999).
  • Jennie Osborne: for her message (2001).
  • P&H L.: for info on Wolfie Witcher album (2001).
  • Angela Worton: for info on Chicago Hush (2008).

  • WHAT'S NEW:

    10/November/2011 - Page added to the blog.
    15/December/1998 - Original page written by me (in the old site).

    RELATED MUSICIANS:

    Denny Ball mostly worked with these musicians: (name + number of credits)
    Dave Ball (11)
    Cozy Powell (10)
    Wolfie Witcher (7)
    Ace Kefford (4)
    Gary Thomas (4)
    Frank Aiello (3)
    Ken Hensley (3)
    Pete Ball (2)
    Trevor Bolder (2)
    Trevor Burton (2)

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