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Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Craig Collinge (drums)


BANDS:
  • The Stompedes
  • Rhythm Unlimited
  • The Librettos [1966]
  • The Knack [1966]
  • Normie Rowe And The Playboys
  • Procession [Oct 67-1969]
  • Emanon [1969]
  • Manfred Mann Chapter Three [1969-Oct 69]
  • Third World War [1972]
  • Shoot [1973]
  • Fleetwood Mac [Oct 73-Jan 74]
  • Frankie Reid Band
  • Marcia Hines Band
  • Flinders
  • Corroboree [1978-1979]
  • The Big Bang-Infinity

BIOGRAPHY:

Superb drummer from Australia. Craig Collinge was born in Sydney, Australia on August 24th, 1948.


THE STOMPEDES


As far as I know, he started playing in a band called The Stompedes, but I haven´t any other info about them.


RHYTHM UNLIMITED


Next band was Rhythm Unlimited, but again, no info at all.


THE LIBRETTOS


After several lineup changes, Craig Collinge (he was 16!) replaced Dave Diver in The Librettos:

THE LIBRETTOS #
?-Apr 66
Brian Peacock
vocals, bass
Rod Stone
guitar, vocals
Lou Parun
guitar, vocals

This lineup released a couple of singles, ´I cry / She´s a go-go´, and ´Rescue me / What do you want to make those eyes at me for´, both released in 1966. After a tour in New Zealand, Lou Parun leaves them in April 1966.

And then, The Librettos carried on as a trio:

THE LIBRETTOS #
Apr 66-1966
Brian Peacock
vocals, bass
Rod Stone
guitar, vocals
Normie Rowe & The Playboysê
Normie Rowe & The Playboysê
The Knackê

A new single was released, ´Kicks / Whatcha gonna do about it´. Another song was recorded, ´It´s loving time´, but it remained unreleased until 1997, when the compilation Let's go with The Librettos was issued. This was a release of their only album (where Craig didn't appear), plus most of their singles as bonus tracks.

Then, Peacock and Stone joined another famous Australian band, Normie Rowe & The Playboys and at the end of 1966, Craig formed his own trio, The Knack.


THE KNACK


Craig formed his own trio, The Knack, at the end of 1966:

THE KNACK #
êThe Librettos
Wayne Rodgers
guitar
Terry Chapman
bass
The Playboysê

But soon later, Craig rejoined old mate Brian Peacock in The Playboys.

PROCESSION


The Playboys changed their name into Procession in October 1967:

PROCESSION #
Oct 67-1969
êThe Playboys
êThe Playboys
Mick Rogers
vocals, guitar, bass
Brian Peacock
vocals, guitar, bass
Trevor Griffin
keyboards, vocals
Manfred Mann Chapter Threeê

They released a live album, Live at Sebastian´s (with Penelope). They were quite famous there, with regular appearances in a TV show called 'Uptight'.

After that, they decided leaving Australia for England. They recorded a 2nd album, Procession, produced by Mike Hugg (from Manfred Mann). This would lead to important connections for the band members, as we´re going to read.

But in 1969, Craig Collinge joins Mike Hugg and Manfred Mann in their new project (Emanon, later turned into Manfred Mann Chapter Three).


MANFRED MANN CHAPTER THREE


This was initially a side project by Manfred Mann and Mike Hugg, in 1968, under the name Emanon. After some initial lineups (including Hughie Flint on drums), the lineup stabilized with:

MANFRED MANN CHAPTER THREE #1
Jan 69-Oct 69
êManfred Mann
êManfred Mann
êEast Of Eden
êProcession
Mike Hugg
vocals, keyboards
Manfred Mann
keyboards
Bernie Living
sax, flute
Manfred Mann Earth Bandê

Manfred Mann Chapter Three made their live debut at London's ICA on April 1969, with an extended lineup featuring a big horn section:

MANFRED MANN CHAPTER THREE #2
Apr 69-Oct 69
Mike Hugg
vocals, keyboards
Manfred Mann
keyboards
Bernie Living
sax, flute
+
Sonny Corbett
trumpet
Carl Griffith
flute
Dave Coxhill
sax
Clive Stevens
sax
Gerald Drewett
trombone

They recorded a commercial TV jingle for Michelin, along with about 50 other jingles. In June 1969, Manfred Mann (the band) disbanded, so Mann and Hugg were free to develop their project full time. So, Emanon turned into Manfred Mann Chapter Three. They made their first appearance in October 1969 using this new band name.

They released a first album, Manfred Mann Chapter Three, that sadly didn't sell, although it got a 5 star review in US Downbeat Magazine. The album also featured contributions by famed arranger, the late Derek Wadsworth. The horn players in the album were Sonny Corbett (trumpet), Harold Beckett (trumpet), Ian Fenby (harmonica), Phil Kenzie (sax), Chris Pyne (trombone), Dave Quincy (sax, from the band If). With fantastic guest vocalists, the lovely ones Madeline Bell, Sue Glover and Sunny Leslie. Steve York performs a bass solo in the song ´Snakeskin garter´. The album has been reissued on CD with 4 bonus tracks.

They started recording their 2nd album, Manfred Mann Chapter Three Volume Two, but Craig Collinge left them during the sessions. They used two great session drummers, Conrad Isidore and Andrew McCulloch. The horn players on it are: Sonny Corbett, Dave Coxhill, Dave Brooks (sax), Clive Stevens (sax), Harold Beckett (trumpet). Also appearing Jerry Field on violin. The music in the album is very dense, with fantastic moments, where Steve York work on bass is outstanding.

Manfred Mann Chapter Three toured extensively promoting the album, even in the States, where they shared bill with Jefferson Airplane at the Fillmore East in May 1970. Also 3 days at Fillmore West with Boz Scaggs, Steve Miller and Janis Joplin.


THIRD WORLD WAR


In 1972, Third World War change their drummer for the recording of their 2nd album, Third World War II. This was the lineup:

THIRD WORLD WAR #?
1972
Terry Stamp
vocals, guitar
Jim Avery
bass
John Hawken
keyboards
Jim Price
sax
Shootê


SHOOT


Around 1973, Jim McCarty formed a new band, called Shoot:

SHOOT #1
1973
Jim McCarty
vocals, keyboards
Dave Greene
vocals, guitar
Bill Russell
bass

They released an album, On the frontier, before disbanding. The album was recorded with help from B J Cole (steel guitar), Bob Birtles (horns), Lyn Dobson (horns), Graham Preskett (violin).


FLEETWOOD MAC


In October 1973, when Fleetwood Mac disbanded, their manager put a bogus band (although full of great players), to fulfill the tour schedule, under the name The New Fleetwood Mac:

FLEETWOOD MAC #?
Oct 73-Jan 74
Elmer Gantry
vocals, guitar
Kirby Gregory
guitar
Paul Martinez
bass
Dave Wilkinson
keyboards

The manager was sued, and the band ceased their activity quite soon, in January 1974.


FRANKIE REID BAND


This was the usual lineup for Frankie Reid And Powerhouse in the seventies:

FRANKIE REID BAND #?
?
Frankie Reid
vocals
John Gourd
guitar

Frankie Reid And Powerhouse changed to a quintet for a brief time:

FRANKIE REID BAND #?
?
Frankie Reid
vocals
John Gourd
guitar
Greg McGregor
sax

Along the years, many friends and mates sat with the band, such as John Hawken.

AND THEN...


After several years in England, Craig returned to Australia.


MARCIA HINES BAND


For some time, Craig Collinge played backing singer Marcia Hines:

MARCIA HINES BAND #?
?
Marcia Hines
vocals
Mike Dickinson
bass
+ others unknown to me. Help, please!


FLINDERS


Sorry, I haven´t enough info about this Australian band, except that Craig Collinge was a member:

FLINDERS #?
?
Mike Dickinson
bass
+ others unknown to me. Help!

In 1977, the Expo was held in Sydney. and Craig Collinge and Mike Dickinson performed there. From those performances, the seed for a new band was born, Corroboree.


CORROBOREE


Corroboree was a jazz-rock band based in Sydney. After several initial lineups (sorry, I don´t know that info! Early members include Rod Stone on guitar and Mike Dickinson on bass), Gerry Joe Weise joins in 1978:

CORROBOREE #?
1978-1979
êThe Class
êFlinders
Naomi
vocals
Gerry Joe Weise
guitar
Phil Parli
bass
Cezary Skubiszewski
keyboards

As far as I know, they remained together until 1979.


AND THEN...


And, unfortunately, I've never heard or read any other thing about him... until year 2001.


THE BIG BANG-INFINITY (aka BBI)


In 2001, I find Craig Collinge playing keyboards in a new band called The Big Bang-Infinity (also known as BBI):

THE BIG BANG-INFINITY #?
2001
Al Matthews
Owen Reynolds

Originally called Infinity, they soon expanded their name.

As far as I know, they´ve released an album, but don´t know its title. Does anybody know, please?


AND THEN...


And then, around 2008, Craig was to perform in a one man show called Evolution 2 Revolution where he plays drums, percussion and keyboards. He had also co-written a musical called The case of the stolen riff with Alan Matthews, and was writing a memoir of musical times.

Craig and Alan Matthews are producing film music at APM studios. Craig is producing a solo performance called Cradle to the Grave. Also a children's / family entertainment show called BOOM CRASH BANG.

DISCOGRAPHY: (13 albums known to me - Status: Quite advanced)

ALBUMS AS A BAND MEMBER (13 credits)
  • Ella speed / I want your love (SINGLE) - The Librettos (10/1965)

  • Rescue me / What do you want to make those eyes at me for (SINGLE) - The Librettos (1966)

  • I cry / She´s a go-go (SINGLE) - The Librettos (01/1966)

  • Kicks / Whatcha gonna do about it (SINGLE) - The Librettos (05/1966)

  • Live at Sebastian´s (with Penelope) - Procession (06/1968)

    • Members: Craig Collinge, Mick Rogers
    • Comments: Recorded live in April 1968.
  • Procession - Procession (09/1968)

  • Go radial, go Michelin (JINGLE) - Manfred Mann (1969)

    • Members: Craig Collinge, Manfred Mann, Steve York
    • Guests: Ray Russell (RIP: Harry Beckett, Derek Wadsworth)
    • Comments: This was a rare track originally distributed only to Michelin dealers in 1969. Written by Manfred Mann and Mike Hugg. Arranged by Derek Wadsworth. Musicians include Ray Russell (guitar), Steve York (bass), Harry Beckett (flugelhorn), Craig Collinge (drums).
  • Manfred Mann Chapter Three - Manfred Mann Chapter Three (11/1969)

    • Members: Craig Collinge, Sonny Corbett, Dave Coxhill, Ian Fenby, Mike Hugg, Bernie Living, Manfred Mann, Steve York
    • Guests: Madeline Bell, Geoff Driscoll, Nick Evans, Sue Glover, Phil Kenzie, Sunny Leslie, Chris Pyne, Dave Quincy (RIP: Harry Beckett, Derek Wadsworth)
    • Comments: They released a first album, Manfred Mann Chapter Three, that sadly didn't sell, although it got a 5 star review in US Downbeat Magazine. The album also featured contributions by famed arranger Derek Wadsworth. The horn players in the album were Sonny Corbett (trumpet), Harry Beckett (trumpet), Ian Fenby (harmonica), Phil Kenzie (sax), Chris Pyne (trombone), Dave Quincy (sax, from the band If). With fantastic guest vocalists, the lovely ones Madeline Bell, Sue Glover and Sunny Leslie. Steve York performs a bass solo in the song ´Snakeskin garter´. The album has been reissued on CD with 4 bonus tracks.
  • Manfred Mann Chapter Three Volume Two - Manfred Mann Chapter Three (10/1970)

    • Members: Craig Collinge, Sonny Corbett, Dave Coxhill, Mike Hugg, Conrad Isidore, Bernie Living, Manfred Mann, Clive Stevens, Steve York
    • Guests: Dave Brooks, Gerry Field, Andy McCulloch (RIP: Harry Beckett)
    • Comments: The band started recording their 2nd album, Manfred Mann Chapter Three Volume Two, but their drummer left them during the sessions. They used two great session drummers, Conrad Isidore and Andrew McCulloch. The horn players on it are: Sonny Corbett, Dave Coxhill, Dave Brooks (sax), Clive Stevens (sax), Harry Beckett (trumpet). Also appearing Gerry Field on violin. CD reissue has 3 bonus tracks.
    • My opinion: The music in the album is very dense, with fantastic moments, where Steve York work on bass is outstanding.
  • Third World War II - Third World War (1972)

  • On the frontier - Shoot (1973)

    • Members: Craig Collinge, Jim McCarty
    • Guests: B J Cole, Lyn Dobson, Graham Preskett, John Tout
  • Marcia shines - Marcia Hines (1975)

  • Let´s go with The Librettos - The Librettos (1997)

    • Members: Craig Collinge
    • Comments: The album was released in 1964. The CD reissue contains 14 bonus tracks recorded in the period from 1964 to 1966, and thus contains appearances by later members who didn´t appear in the original album (for example, Craig Collinge).

QUESTIONS:

01. Can someone give me info about Craig´s stay with Normie Rowe And The Playboys?

02. Did Craig work with Alan Price? Live or just studio?

03. Did Craig work with The Shadows?

04. Did Craig work with Paul McCartney?

05. Can someone give me more info about Corroboree and their different lineups? Any album released?

06. He has also played with Mike Knock and Jacky Orszaczky, but don´t know more details.

07. Has Craig played with Keith Tippett?

08. Was Craig an initial member of Stretch?


RELATED WEBSITE LINKS: 3


From the always interesting Alex's Picks (by Alex Gitlin), we have:

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

THANKS:

Very Special Thanks to:
  • Craig Collinge: for writing me (2003).
  • Steve York: for info on Craig while in Manfred Mann Chapter Three (2000).
  • Lou Parun: for info about The Librettos (2002).
  • Chris Belshaw: for info on the Frankie Reid bands (2009).
  • Terry Stamp: for asking about Craig (2002).

  • Special Thanks to:
  • Nick Karathanassis: for very extensive info on Craig´s Australian bands.
  • Jarrod Graham: for current info on Craig (2006).
  • Allan Sammons: for offering his help (2003).

  • Thanks to:
  • Colin Reed: for info on Manfred Mann Chapter Three album (2005).
  • Robert Broughton: for info on The Knack (2005).

  • WHAT'S NEW:

    09/March/2011 - Page added to the blog.
    20/October/2000 - Original page written by me (in the old site).

    RELATED MUSICIANS:

    Craig Collinge mostly worked with these musicians: (name + number of credits)
    Brian Peacock (7)
    Rod Stone (5)
    Lou Parun (4)
    Harry Beckett (3)
    Manfred Mann (3)
    Steve York (3)
    Sonny Corbett (2)
    Dave Coxhill (2)
    Trevor Griffin (2)
    Brian Hugg (2)

    Page created by Miguel Terol on: 20/October/2000 - Last modified on: 09/March/2011. 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.

    Monday, 9 August 2010

    John Knightsbridge (guitar)


    BANDS:
    • The Initials
    • The Movement
    • Third World War [1971-1972]
    • Gnidrolog [1973]
    • Telemacque
    • Hug [1975]
    • Illusion [1976-1979]
    • Dana Gillespie Band [1978]
    • Frankie Reid & The Powerhouse
    • Roy Hill Band [1979-Jul 80]
    • Strawbs [Jul 80-1980]
    • Ruthless Blues [1979-1983]
    • The Yardbirds [Mar 83-1983]
    • Ruthless Blues [1984-1987]
    • Ruthless Blues [1991-Feb 99]

    BIOGRAPHY:

    Great guitarist, he sadly remains very underrated!!

    I think his first bands were in Germany, but can't find any info about that period. So, if someone can help, it would be very appreciated!


    THE INITIALS


    This is the first band I've been able to trace with John Knightsbridge. The Initials was a band from Brighton:

    THE INITIALS #?
    ?
    Keith Pullen
    bass
    Dave Greenfield
    keyboards
    Peter Anstis
    sax
    Mick Law
    drums

    Other info on members of The Initials (I know up to 5 members)
    Not enough info (4): Peter Anstis, Dave Greenfield, Mick Law, Keith Pullen


    THE MOVEMENT


    The Movement was another band from Brighton with John Knightsbridge:

    THE MOVEMENT #?
    ?
    Dave Greenfield
    keyboards
    Pete Boughton
    Tony Hobbs-Ainley
    Susie Cope
    Bernice Hobbs-Ainley

    Other info on members of The Movement (I know up to 6 members)
    Not enough info (5): Pete Boughton, Susie Cope, Dave Greenfield, Bernice Hobbs-Ainley, Tony Hobbs-Ainley


    THIRD WORLD WAR


    In 1971, the band recruits new musicians for a tour:

    THIRD WORLD WAR #?
    1971-1972
    Terry Stamp
    vocals, guitar
    John Hawken
    keyboards
    Paul Olsen
    drums

    In 1972, Third World War change their drummer for the recording of their 2nd album, Third World War II. This was the lineup:

    THIRD WORLD WAR #?
    1972
    Terry Stamp
    vocals, guitar
    John Hawken
    keyboards
    Jim Price
    sax
    Shootê

    There were more lineups at the very end of the band, without Hawken and Stamp, but can't find the complete info. Can someone help, please?

    Other info on members of Third World War (I know up to 8 members)
    Already covered (3): Jim Avery, Craig Collinge, John Hawken
    To be covered (4): Ray Flacke, Paul Olsen, Jim Price, Terry Stamp


    GNIDROLOG


    John joined Gnidrolog around 1973, after some internal problems in the band that led Nigel Pegrum and Stewart Goldring to abandon. This was the new lineup:

    GNIDROLOG #?
    1973
    Colin Goldring
    vocals, guitar
    Pete Cowling
    bass
    Benny ?
    drums

    But things never were the same, and after six months, they split.

    Other info on members of Gnidrolog (I know up to 6 members)
    Already covered (1): John ´Irish´ Earle
    To be covered (2): Pete Cowling, Nigel Pegrum
    Not enough info (2): Colin Goldring, Stewart Goldring


    TELEMACQUE


    John was a member of this band, but haven't been able to find info about them. Help, please!


    HUG


    This was the 1975 lineup for a band called Hug. It was formed by original Manfred Mann's drummer, Mike Hugg:

    HUG #?
    1975
    Mike Hugg
    vocals, keyboards
    Marcus James
    bass
    Ron Telemacque
    drums

    They released an album, Neon dream, before disbanding.

    Other info on members of Hug (I know up to 4 members)
    To be covered (2): Mike Hugg, Ron Telemacque
    Not enough info (1): Marcus James


    ILLUSION




    Illusion


    In 1975, the original members of Renaissance started thinking about reforming the band. Since the band was still active, they decided using the name of their 2nd album as band name. That's how Illusion was born. They recorded some demos, trying to get a recording contract. But again, disgrace came when Keith Relf was electrocuted in his flat in Whitton on May 14th, 1976. They decided carrying on with new members, and that's when Knightsbridge joined them:

    ILLUSION #?
    1976-1979
    Jane Relf
    vocals
    Jim McCarty
    vocals
    John Hawken
    keyboards
    Eddie McNeil
    drums

    They released an album, Out of the mist. Their 2nd album was called Illusion, being produced by Paul Samwell-Smith.

    They started recording a 3rd album, but due to lack of interest, the band decided calling it a day in late 1979. Fortunately, these songs have finally been released in 1989, forming the album, Enchanted caress. The album also features the last recording ever made by Keith Relf, a song called 'All the falling angels', and guest appearances by Chas Cronk (bass) and Tony Fernandez (drums).

    Other info on members of Illusion (I know up to 6 members)
    Already covered (2): Louis Cennamo, John Hawken
    To be covered (3): Jim McCarty, Eddie McNeil, Jane Relf


    DANA GILLESPIE BAND


    This was one of the many lineups for the wonderful Dana Gillespie Band around 1978:

    DANA GILLESPIE BAND #?
    1978
    Barbara Spitz
    guitar
    Neil Korner
    bass
    John Hawken
    keyboards
    Tony Hall
    sax
    John Barker
    drums

    Other info on members of Dana Gillespie Band (I know up to 32 members)
    Already covered (4): Dana Gillespie, John Hawken, Mike Paice, Bob Weston
    To be covered (27): Dino Baptiste, John Barker, Alain Baudry, Ed Deane, Shane Fontayne, Javier Garcia, Tony Hall, Chris Hunt, Evan Jenkins, Neil Korner, Glen LeFleur, David Malin, Sam Mitchell, Les Mizraki, Enrico Morena, Fred P G, Simon Phillips, Dave Rowberry, Matt Schofield, Todd Sharpville, Barbara Spitz, Carl Standbridge, Robin Sylvester, Jeff Walker, Martyn C Winning,... up to 27 musicians.


    FRANKIE REID & THE POWERHOUSE


    John played from time to time with this band, as it also featured his mates Craig Collinge and John Hawken, but can't find info about the lineups or the period when this happened. Help, please!


    ROY HILL BAND


    Around 1979, this was the Roy Hill Band:

    ROY HILL BAND #?
    1979-Jul 80
    Roy Hill
    vocals
    Chas Cronk
    bass
    Bimbo Acock
    sax
    Tony Fernandez
    drums
    Strawbsê
    Strawbsê
    Strawbsê
    Strawbsê
    Strawbsê

    But when Roy Hill joins Strawbs, the complete band goes with him.

    Other info on members of Roy Hill Band (I know up to 11 members)
    To be covered (9): Bimbo Acock, Chas Cronk, Tony Fernandez, Roy Hill, Steve Shone, Mike Taylor, Gary Twigg, Jamie West Oram, Colin Wilkinson
    Not enough info (1): Ross McGeeny


    STRAWBS


    This was the Strawbs in July 1980, having recruited the complete Roy Hill Band:

    STRAWBS #?
    Jul 80
    êRoy Hill Band
    êRoy Hill Band
    êRoy Hill Band
    êRoy Hill Band
    Roy Hill
    vocals
    Brian Willoughby
    guitar, vocals
    Chas Cronk
    bass
    Andy Richards
    keyboards
    Bimbo Acock
    sax
    êRoy Hill Band
    Tony Fernandez
    drums

    But people missed the original vocalist, Dave Cousins, so after a couple of gigs, they decided not carrying on (Strawbs reformed soon later with some of the original members, without John).

    Other info on members of Strawbs (I know up to 31 members)
    Already covered (4): Don Airey, Rod Coombes, John Hawken, Chris Parren
    To be covered (26): Bimbo Acock, Ron Chesterman, Lindsay L Cooper, Mailto Correa, Dave Cousins, Chas Cronk, Rod Demick, Claire Deniz, Sandy Denny, Tony Fernandez, John Ford, Roy Hill, Tony Hooper, Rick Hudson, Robert Kirby, Sonja Kristina, Dave Lambert, John Mealing, Andy Richards, Adam Wakeman, Oliver Wakeman, Rick Wakeman, Blue Weaver, Paul Wiffen, Brian Willoughby,... up to 26 musicians.


    RUTHLESS BLUES


    This was the original lineup of the great band Ruthless Blues, around 1979:

    RUTHLESS BLUES #1
    1979-1981
    Jeremy Truelove
    harmonica
    Dave Blake
    guitar
    Paul McCallum
    bass
    Jim McCarty
    drums

    Jeremy Truelove left the band in 1981.

    New harmonicist for Ruthless Blues was the famous Johnny Mars, who joined around 1981:

    RUTHLESS BLUES #2
    1981-1982
    Johnny Mars
    vocals, harmonica
    Dave Blake
    guitar
    Paul McCallum
    bass
    Jim McCarty
    drums

    Dave Blake left them in 1982, reducing the band to a quartet.

    This was Rutless Blues in 1982:

    RUTHLESS BLUES #3
    1982-1983
    Johnny Mars
    vocals, harmonica
    Paul McCallum
    bass
    Jim McCarty
    drums

    The band split for a while when Jim McCarty reformed the Yardbirds in 1983.


    THE YARDBIRDS


    In March 1983, Jim McCarty reforms The Yardbirds, and John Knightsbridge is called to be the lead guitarist:

    THE YARDBIRDS #?
    Mar 83-?
    Mark Feltham
    harmonica
    Chris Dreja
    guitar
    Paul Samwell-Smith
    bass
    Jim McCarty
    drums, vocals

    But, after a few months, they turned into Box of Frogs, without Knightsbridge.

    Other info on members of The Yardbirds (I know up to 27 members)
    Already covered (3): Denny Ball, Jeff Beck, Gypie Mayo
    To be covered (23): Johnny A, Kenny Aaronson, Eric Clapton, Rod Demick, 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, Myke Scavone, Earl Slick, David Smale, Top Topham, Godfrey Townsend


    RUTHLESS BLUES (again)


    After a short split, Rutless Blues comes to life again in 1984 with veteran drummer Tony Fernandez instead of their original member Jim McCarty:

    RUTHLESS BLUES #4
    1984
    Johnny Mars
    vocals, harmonica
    Paul McCallum
    bass
    Tony Fernandez
    drums

    But Johnny Mars left that same year 1984.

    Now Rutless Blues changes harmonica for sax with the arrival of the fantastic John 'Irish' Earle in 1985:

    RUTHLESS BLUES #5
    1985
    Paul McCallum
    bass
    Tony Fernandez
    drums

    But Earle's stay was quite brief.

    In 1985, Steve Smith joins on harmonica:

    RUTHLESS BLUES #6
    1985
    Steve Smith
    vocals, harmonica
    Paul McCallum
    bass
    Tony Fernandez
    drums

    This lineup remained together until 1986.

    In 1986, John 'Irish' Earle rejoins Ruthless Blues, becoming a quintet:

    RUTHLESS BLUES #7
    1986
    Steve Smith
    vocals, harmonica
    Paul McCallum
    bass
    Tony Fernandez
    drums

    But original member Paul McCallum left the band in 1987.

    New bassist for Ruthless Blues in 1987 is Martyn Taylor:

    RUTHLESS BLUES #8
    1987
    Steve Smith
    vocals, harmonica
    Martyn Taylor
    bass
    Tony Fernandez
    drums

    They released the album Ruthless Blues. But the band stopped working for a second time this same year.


    AND THEN...


    I don't know what John did between 1987 and 1991. Any clue?


    RUTHLESS BLUES (again)


    In 1991, Ruthless Blues comes to life again with the same musicians from their last lineup with the only change of bassist, now with the superb Peter Rees:

    RUTHLESS BLUES #9
    1991
    Steve Smith
    vocals, harmonica
    Peter Rees
    bass
    Tony Fernandez
    drums

    But Rees stayed only some months in the band.

    Rob Burns played many gigs with Ruthless Blues when their official bassist, Andy Herbert couldn't attend the concerts:

    RUTHLESS BLUES #?
    ?
    Steve Smith
    vocals, harmonica
    Tony Fernandez
    drums

    Peter Rees is replaced by Andy Herbert, still in 1991:

    RUTHLESS BLUES #10
    1991
    Steve Smith
    vocals, harmonica
    Andy Herbert
    bass
    Tony Fernandez
    drums

    And I'm not sure, but I think they split again. Can someone confirm me that, please?

    New lineup for Ruthless Blues in 1996, with another great bassist, Peter Stroud:

    RUTHLESS BLUES #11
    1996
    Steve Smith
    vocals, harmonica
    Peter Stroud
    bass
    Tony Fernandez
    drums

    In 1997, John Earle left them.

    So, in 1997, Ruthless Blues becomes a quartet again:

    RUTHLESS BLUES #12
    1997-Feb 99
    Steve Smith
    vocals, harmonica
    Peter Stroud
    bass
    Tony Fernandez
    drums

    And in February 1999, Knightsbridge and Stroud left the band.

    Other info on members of Ruthless Blues (I know up to 17 members)
    Already covered (3): Denny Ball, Rob Burns, John ´Irish´ Earle
    To be covered (13): Dave Blake, Chas Cronk, Steve Dixon, Tony Fernandez, Andy Herbert, Johnny Mars, Paul McCallum, Jim McCarty, Peter Rees, Steve Smith, Peter Stroud, Martyn Taylor, Jeremy Truelove


    AND THEN...


    I haven't know any more things about John's musical career. It's like he's disappeared. Can someone help me with info, please?
    UNRELEASED PROJECTS:

  • Denny Ball 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).



  • DISCOGRAPHY: (14 albums known to me - Status: Quite advanced)

    ALBUMS AS A BAND MEMBER (9 credits)
    • Third World War II - Third World War (1972)

    • Neon dream - Hug (1975)

    • Out of the mist - Illusion (1977)

    • Illusion - Illusion (1978)

    • Ruthless! live at Kingston Poly - Ruthless Blues (1988) (LIVE)

    • Ruthless Blues - Ruthless Blues (1989)

      • Members: Tony Fernandez, Andy Herbert, John Knightsbridge, Steve Smith (RIP: John ´Irish´ Earle)
      • Guests: Dave Lennox, Gavin Povey
      • Technical: John Burns
      • Comments: CD reissue contains 2 bonus tracks.
    • Sure enough - Ruthless Blues (1992)

    • Enchanted caress - Illusion (November 1996)

    • Jane´s Renaissance - the complete Jane Relf recordings 1969-1995 - Jane Relf (November 2008)

      • Members: Jane Relf + Louis Cennamo, Terry Crowe, John Hawken, John Knightsbridge, Neil Korner, Jim McCarty, Eddie McNeil, Terry Slade (RIP: Michael Dunford, Keith Relf, John Tout)
      • Guests: Paul Samwell-Smith, Don Shinn, Chris Spedding, Jeff Wayne (RIP: Tommy Eyre)
      • Comments: Compilation including mostly tracks by Renaissance, Illusion and Stairway.
    COMPILATIONS AS A BAND MEMBER (1 credit)
    • The Island recordings - Illusion (November 2003)

    ALBUMS WITH BANDMATES AND FRIENDS (2 credits)
    • Strange land - Box Of Frogs (May 1986)

      • Members: Chris Dreja, John Fiddler, Jim McCarty, Paul Samwell-Smith
      • Guests: Graham Gouldman, John Knightsbridge, Jimmy Page + Roger Chapman, Dave Clayton, Steve Hackett, Neil Lockwood, Dzal Martin, Max Middleton, Graham Parker, Juliet Roberts, Carol Thompson, Peter John Vettesse, Geraint Watkins (RIP: Ian Dury, Rory Gallagher)
    • Time machine - Rick Wakeman (1988)

      • Members: Rick Wakeman + Tony Fernandez, Ashley Holt, David Paton
      • Guests: John Knightsbridge + Roy Wood
      • Technical: John Burns
      • Comments: Recorded from June to October 1987.
    SESSIONS (2 credits)
    • Warm Dust - Warm Dust (1972)

    • Silver eagle - Limey (1977)

      • Members: Ian Kewley (RIP: Jim Rodford)
      • Guests: Rod Argent, Bob Henrit + Paul Keogh, John Knightsbridge, Garth Watt-Roy, Tommy Willis (RIP: Tommy Eyre, Alan Spenner)
      • Comments: Not much info about this band. Great musicians included: John Knightsbridge (guitar), Garth Watt-Roy (guitar), Paul Keogh (guitar), Alan Spenner (bass), Ian Kewley (keyboards), Tommy Eyre (flute, keyboards), and the rhythm section from Argent: Jim Rodford (bass, a brief member, later to join The Kinks) and Bob Henrit (drums).

    RELATED WEBSITE LINKS: 14


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

    From the always interesting Alex's Picks (by Alex Gitlin), we have:

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

    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:
  • Dave Blake: for info on Ruthless Blues and John.

  • Special Thanks to:
  • Brandon Kincade: for writing.
  • Ian Cook: for info on Ruthless Blues.
  • Tony Hobbs-Ainley: for writing.
  • Keith Pullen: for writing.

  • Thanks to:
  • my friend Alex Gitlin: for some scans as well as album credits on Limey.
  • Mark Saunders: for his review of Ruthless Blues gigs.
  • Jeb Castelo: for info.

  • Also thanks for writing to:
  • Kjell Kristiansen, Gary Clarke, Nigel Morris-Cotterill.

  • WHAT'S NEW:

    09/August/2010 - Page added to the blog.
    02/October/2000 - Original page written by me (in the old site).

    RELATED MUSICIANS:

    John Knightsbridge mostly worked with these musicians: (name + number of credits)
    John Hawken (6)
    Jim McCarty (6)
    Louis Cennamo (5)
    Eddie McNeil (5)
    Jane Relf (5)
    Tony Fernandez (4)
    Paul Samwell-Smith (4)
    Doug Bogie (3)
    John Burns (2)
    John ´Irish´ Earle (2)

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