BANDS:BAND | PERIOD | DETAILS | The Flying Garrick |   |   |
At Last The 1958 Rock´n´Roll Show |   |   |
Smile | [1968] |   |
Harsh Reality | [?-Jan 70] | 1 recording |
Ian Matthews Band | [Jan 70] | 7 recordings + 1 compilation |
Matthews Southern Comfort | [Jan 70-Nov 70] | 3 recordings + 3 compilations |
Southern Comfort | [Nov 70-1972] | 3 recordings + 1 compilation |
Al Stewart Band | [1975] |   |
David Essex Band |   | 5 recordings |
Claire Hammill Band |   |   |
The Celebrated Ratliffe Stout Band |   | 3 recordings |
Tom Robinson Band | [Nov 76-Dec 76] |   |
Cliff Richard Band | [1977] | 10 recordings |
Ian Matthews Band (again) | [1978-1980] |   |
Cliff Richard Band (again) | [1981-1983] |   |
Everly Brothers | [Sep 83] | 4 recordings |
Ian Matthews Band (again) | [1984] |   |
Cliff Richard Band (again) | [1984] |   |
The Shadows | [1986-1987] | 4 recordings + 1 compilation |
Cliff Richard Band (again) | [1988] |   |
The Shadows (again) | [1989] |   |
Cliff Richard & The Shadows | [Jun 89] | 2 recordings |
Cliff Richard & The Shadows (again) | [Jun 90] |   |
The Shadows (again) | [Dec 90] |   |
Ginger Pig Boogie Band | [?] |   |
Plainsong | [1992-1996] | 6 recordings |
Hank Marvin & Brian Bennett Band | [Nov 94] | 7 recordings |
Mirage | [1995] | 1 recording |
Hank Marvin Band (again) | [Nov 95-Dec 95] |   |
Hank Marvin Band (again) | [Mar 97-May 97] |   |
Plainsong (again) | [1997-?] |   |
Hank Marvin Band (again) | [Oct 98-Dec 98] |   |
Hank Marvin Band (again) | [Apr 00-Jun 00] |   |
Ian Matthews & Andy Roberts (again) | [Aug 00] |   |
Hank Marvin Band (again) | [Apr 02-Jun 02] |   |
Plainsong (again) | [2003-?] |   |
Willy Russell Band | [Jul 03] | 1 recording |
The Shadows (again) | [May 04-2004] |   |
The Rutles | [Jun 04] |   |
The Rutles (again) | [Jun 05] |   |
The Shadows (again) | [Jun 05-2005] |   |
Warren Bennett & Friends | [Sep 06] | 3 recordings |
John Verity Band | [2006] | 4 recordings |
Dennis Locorriere Band | [Mar 07-Apr 07] | 1 recording |
Cliff Richard Band (again) | [Nov 08-Dec 08] |   |
Phoenix | [2009] |   |
Cliff Richard & The Shadows (again) | [Sep 09-2010] |   |
BIOGRAPHY:
Superb musician (I knew him first as a guitarist, but he also plays bass, especially when he plays for The Shadows). He appears with many of my favourite musicians. He has a very long career, as we are going to read.
He was born Mark-Haydn Griffiths in Northampton, England.
a young Mark Griffiths
THE FLYING GARRICK
When they were still teenagers, Mark Griffiths and Tom Hall started playing together in folk clubs. Soon after, they also formed their first band. Don´t know if there were more players involved.
This friendship experience lasted during Tom´s whole life, as Mark produced most of Tom´s albums as well as playing together again in another band, as we´re going to read.
AT LAST THE 1958 ROCK´N´ROLL SHOW
This was a band led by piano player Freddie ´Fingers´ Lee. Along many different lineups, he hired some young musicians that were later famous. Mark Griffiths was one of them, but I don´t have info about the lineup(s) or the period when this happened. Can someone help?
SMILE
Smile was a band formed by Roger Swallow in 1968. They released one single in Decca, '
Penny for the wind / Tea and toast, Mr. Watson?' in May 1968 (credited to Dennis Couldry And Smile), but they recorded more tracks that remain unreleased.
They only played one gig, at the Isle Of Wight Festival in August 1968 (as The Smile), with this lineup (Spedding on bass!):
SMILE #? |
Aug 68 |
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êBattered Ornaments |
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Dennis Couldry vocals | | Chris Spedding bass | Roy Civil keyboards | |
| | Frank Ricotti Quartetê | | |
They also made a TV appearance.
I have some questions... Does anybody know who are the musicians playing in the single? These same ones?
Other info on members of Smile (I know up to 5 members) |
Already covered (1): |
Roger Swallow |
To be covered (1): |
Chris Spedding |
Not enough info (2): |
Roy Civil, Dennis Couldry |
HARSH REALITY
They were a band from Stevenage, Hertfordshire, formed by members of another band called Freightliner Blues Band (previously also called The Revolution)
HARSH REALITY #? |
1968-1969 |
Carl Barnwell guitar | | Cliff Jenkins guitar | Stephen Miller † keyboards | |
Ian Matthews Bandê | Ian Matthews Bandê | | | Ian Matthews Bandê |
In 1968, they released their first single, ´
Tobacco Ash Sunday / How Do You Feel´. They released only one album,
Heaven and hell in 1969. After a new single in 1969, they disbanded and their producer recommended Barnwell, Griffiths and Roger Swallow to join the first Ian Matthews live backing band in 1970.
As I don´t have the album, I can´t check the credits, but I read in a different book that the lineup was different: Alan Greed (vocals), Mark Griffiths (guitar), Dave Jenkins (guitar), Steve Miller (bass) and Roger Swallow (drums). Can someone help me checking the album credits, please?
Other info on members of Harsh Reality (I know up to 5 members) |
Already covered (1): |
Roger Swallow |
To be covered (3): |
Carl Barnwell, Cliff Jenkins, Stephen Miller |
IAN MATTHEWS BAND
This was first Ian Matthews Band lineup, in January 1970:
IAN MATTHEWS BAND #1 |
Jan 70 |
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êHarsh Reality |
êHarsh Reality |
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êHarsh Reality |
Ian Matthews vocals, guitar | Carl Barnwell guitar | | Gordon Huntley † steel guitar | Peter Watkins bass | |
Matthews Southern Comfortê | Matthews Southern Comfortê | Matthews Southern Comfortê | Matthews Southern Comfortê | Matthews Southern Comfortê | Matthews Southern Comfortê |
But they turned into Matthews Southern Comfort that same month.
MATTHEWS SOUTHERN COMFORT
This was the original lineup of Matthews Southern Comfort in January 1970:
MATTHEWS SOUTHERN COMFORT #1 |
Jan 70-? |
êIan Matthews Band |
êIan Matthews Band |
êIan Matthews Band |
êIan Matthews Band |
êIan Matthews Band |
êIan Matthews Band |
Ian Matthews vocals, guitar | Carl Barnwell guitar | | Gordon Huntley † steel guitar | Peter Watkins bass | |
| | | | | Albion Country Bandê |
But sometime later, Roger Swallow and Peter Watkins left (they were replaced by Ray Duffy and Andy Leigh).
This was the second lineup of Matthews Southern Comfort, sometime in 1970:
MATTHEWS SOUTHERN COMFORT #2 |
?-Nov 70 |
Ian Matthews vocals, guitar | Carl Barnwell guitar | | Gordon Huntley † steel guitar | Andy Leigh bass | Ray Duffy drums |
But Ian Matthews finally parted ways in November 1970, when he left for a solo career. The rest continued but as Southern Comfort.
Other info on members of Matthews Southern Comfort (I know up to 8 members) |
Already covered (1): |
Roger Swallow |
To be covered (6): |
Carl Barnwell, Ray Duffy, Gordon Huntley, Andy Leigh, Ian Matthews, Peter Watkins |
SOUTHERN COMFORT
Southern Comfort in 1971 - from left to right: Mark Griffiths, Andy Leigh, Carl Barnwell - out of the photo: Gordon Huntley and Ray Duffy
Southern Comfort in 1971 - from left to right: Mark Griffiths, Andy Leigh, Ray Duffy, Carl Barnwell, Gordon Huntley
Southern Comfort in 1971 - from left to right: Mark Griffiths, Andy Leigh, Ray Duffy on drums, Carl Barnwell, Gordon Huntley
Without Ian Matthews, the band shorten their name to Southern Comfort in November 1970:
SOUTHERN COMFORT #1 |
Nov 70-1972 |
Carl Barnwell guitar | | Gordon Huntley † steel guitar | Andy Leigh bass | Ray Duffy drums |
They sadly split around 1972.
Other info on members of Southern Comfort (I know up to 6 members) |
To be covered (5): |
Carl Barnwell, Graham Bonnet, Ray Duffy, Gordon Huntley, Andy Leigh |
JONATHAN KELLY BAND
Jonathan Kelly appeared on TV (on The Old Grey Whistle Test) in May 1973 performing two songs with a one-off lineup with some of his friends:
JONATHAN KELLY BAND #? |
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êSutherland Brothers |
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| | | Jeff Whittaker percussion |
| Sutherland Brothersê | | |
Kelly actually said something like ´
I´d like to thank the Sutherland Brothers and Quiver for lending Tim Renwick for tonight´s show´ (thanks to NW for telling me this info back in 2004).
Other info on members of Jonathan Kelly Band (I know up to 11 members) |
Already covered (2): |
Jonathan Kelly, Tim Renwick |
To be covered (8): |
Kuma Harada, Chaz Jankel, Darryl Lee Que, Dave Sheen, Tim Staffell, Snowy White, Jeff Whittaker, Trevor Williams |
AL STEWART BAND
This was the great Al Stewart touring band in 1975:
AL STEWART BAND #? |
1975 |
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êSutherland Brothers & Quiver |
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Al Stewart vocals, guitar | | | Peter White keyboards | Peter Wood † keyboards | |
| Sutherland Brothers & Quiverê | | | | |
Tim Renwick was still a member of Sutherland Brothers & Quiver, but found time to be here.
Two of the major US tours that year were with Linda Ronstadt (the
Heart like a wheel tour) and the very first Emmylou Harris & The Hot Band tour.
Other info on members of Al Stewart Band (I know up to 50 members) |
Already covered (3): |
Francis Monkman, Tim Renwick, Roger Swallow |
Old pages (5): |
Steve Chapman, Pat Donaldson, Tim Hinkley, Al Stewart, Peter Wood |
To be covered (41): |
Robert Alpert, Jimmy Anderson, Mark Bruce, Dave Camp, Jill Carole, Gerry Conway, Mick Cook, Sally-Ann Downs, Stuart Elliott, George Ford, Juanita Franklin, Andy Fuller, Mark Goldenberg, Isaac Guillory, Charlie Harrison, Laurence Juber, Howard Kaylan, Phil Kenzie, Krysia Kristianne, Robin Lamble, Doug Mann, Jon Manzano, Jerry McMillan, Dave Nachmanoff, Ken Nicol,... up to 41 musicians. |
DAVID ESSEX BAND
This was one of the lineup for David Essex Band, although I haven't been able to know the period when this happened (probably 1977):
DAVID ESSEX BAND #? |
? |
David Essex vocals | Phil Palmer guitar | | Mike Thorn bass | Ronnie Leahy keyboards | Alan Wakeman sax |
This was the David Essex Band for their 1975 tour, where they were supported by The Real Thing:
DAVID ESSEX BAND #? |
1975 |
David Essex vocals | | | Mike Thorn bass | Ken Freeman keyboards | Alan Wakeman sax |
Dave White sax | Frank Ince percussion | |
The double live album
On tour must be from that tour (sorry, I don´t have it, so I can´t be sure). With all the musicians above plus The Real Things on vocals, and Jeff Wayne who was producing the album (and the tour).
Other info on members of David Essex Band (I know up to 28 members) |
Already covered (2): |
Barry De Souza, Jo Partridge |
Old pages (1): |
Herbie Armstrong |
To be covered (24): |
Pete Beachill, Martin Bliss, Paul Bliss, Brian Davison, Rod Demick, David Essex, Ken Freeman, Frank Gibson Jr, Pete Giles, Steve Grant, Frank Ince, Graham Jarvis, Ronnie Leahy, Matthew Letley, Pete May, Gerry Moffatt, Phil Palmer, Andy Summers, Mike Thorn, Graeme Turner, Alan Wakeman, Dave Wallace, Ian Wherry, Dave White |
CLAIRE HAMMILL BAND
I think Mark was a member of Claire Hammill´s band, Transporter, but can´t find info about the period or other musicians. Can someone give some help, please? Or maybe was a ´different´ Mark Griffiths?
THE CELEBRATED RATLIFFE STOUT BAND
This was Tom Hall´s band in the mid 70s with his wife Diane Hall. Mark Griffiths produced some of his albums, and when he was available, also toured with them. Any idea of the touring lineup, please?
TOM ROBINSON BAND
This was the first incarnation of Tom Robinson Band, formed in November 1976:
TOM ROBINSON BAND #1 |
Nov 76-Dec 76 |
Tom Robinson vocals | Anton Mauve guitar | Bret Sinclair guitar | | Nick Trevisick drums |
They played their first gig, and for the second concert, Danny Kustow came to fill in for Griffiths and Sinclair, who couldn´t attend.
One month later, Robinson reformed the band, and called Kustow again.
Other info on members of Tom Robinson Band (I know up to 32 members) |
To be covered (31): |
Mark Ambler, Winston Blissett, Jo Burt, Graham Collier, Jeff Daly, Pat Davey, Snake Davis, Tom Fenner, Mike Gorman, Lee Griffiths, Preston Heyman, Sam Kelly, Danny Kustow, Steve Laurie, Maxime Lenssens, Anton Mauve, Sean Mayes, Charlie Morgan, Ian Parker, Nick Peters, Adam Phillips, Nick Plytas, Tom Robinson, Geoff Sharkey, Bret Sinclair,... up to 31 musicians. |
CLIFF RICHARD BAND
This was the Cliff Richard Band around 1977:
CLIFF RICHARD BAND #? |
1977 |
Cliff Richard vocals | John Clark guitar | | | Alan Park keyboards | Graham Todd † keyboards |
Graham Jarvis † drums | Tony Rivers backing vocals | Stu Calver † backing vocals | John Perry backing vocals |
IAN MATTHEWS BAND (again)
Around 1978, Jim Russell starts playing with Ian Matthews in his album
Stealin´ home. The album was recorded with Bryn Haworth (guitar), Phil Palmer (guitar), Rick Kemp (bass), Pete Wingfield (keyboards) and Jim Russell (drums, mispelled as Jim Russel), with guest contributions by Mel Collins (sax on 2 tracks), Duffy Power (harmonica on 1 track) and Simon Morton (percussion), with strings arranged by Robert Kirby.
Ian Matthews then assembled a slightly different live band for the 1978 tour:
IAN MATTHEWS BAND #? |
1978 |
Ian Matthews vocals, guitar | Joel Tepp harmonica | Phil Palmer guitar | | Mick Weaver keyboards | Jim Russell drums |
They also released a 12" EP called
Shake it, with tracks taken from the above album.
Finally, Phil Palmer decided not to do the 1978 North American tour; that´s when Bob Metzger entered the Ian Matthews Band as lead guitarist:
IAN MATTHEWS BAND #? |
Sep 78-Aug 79 |
Ian Matthews vocals, guitar | | | Mick Weaver keyboards | Jim Russell drums |
Ian Matthews' next album was
Siamese friends, recorded with Bob Metzger (guitar), Mark Griffiths (bass, guitar, vocals), Joel Tepp (harmonica), Mick Weaver (keyboards), Mel Collins (sax), Craig Buhler (sax), Jim Russell (drums), Simon Morton (percussion).
A new tour happened from January to August 1979 in Europe, North America and Japan. After that, Ian stopped touring to write his next record with Mark Griffiths and Bob Metzger, and then Jim Russell left.
Ian Matthews' next album was
Spot of interference, with this new band, billed as Ian Matthews & The Insults:
IAN MATTHEWS BAND #? |
Feb 80-? |
Ian Matthews vocals, guitar | | | Dave Wintour bass | Bob Henrit drums |
This was followed by a new tour in the Spring/Summer of 1980.
CLIFF RICHARD BAND (again)
This was an expanded lineup for the Cliff Richard Band around 1981, named as Thunder:
CLIFF RICHARD BAND #? |
1981 |
Cliff Richard vocals | | John Clark guitar | | Paul Westwood bass | Alan Park keyboards |
Graham Todd † keyboards | Mike Moran keyboards | Dave MacRae keyboards | Graham Jarvis † drums | Tony Rivers backing vocals | Stu Calver † backing vocals |
I have them in a live video called
Rock´n´roll juvenile.
This was another lineup for the Cliff Richard Band around 1981:
CLIFF RICHARD BAND #? |
1981 |
Cliff Richard vocals | | John Clark guitar | | Alan Park keyboards | Graham Todd † keyboards |
Graham Jarvis † drums | Tony Rivers backing vocals | Stu Calver † backing vocals | John Perry backing vocals |
Another expanded lineup for Cliff Richard´s band Thunder in May 1981:
CLIFF RICHARD BAND #? |
1981 |
Cliff Richard vocals | John Clark guitar | | | Alan Park keyboards | Graham Todd † keyboards |
John Huckridge trumpet | Howie Casey sax | Reg Brooks trombone | Graham Jarvis † drums | Tony Rivers backing vocals | Stu Calver † backing vocals |
I took this one from another video called
Rock´n´roll juvenile, different from the other one mentioned above, featuring Phil Everly as guest.
This was the Cliff Richard Band around November 1982:
CLIFF RICHARD BAND #? |
1982 |
Cliff Richard vocals | | Steve Gray keyboards | Dave Cooke keyboards | Graham Jarvis † drums | Tony Rivers backing vocals |
Stu Calver † backing vocals | John Perry backing vocals | Tony Harding backing vocals | +
| London Philharmonic Orchestra orchestra | Richard Hewson conductor |
They released the live album
Dressed for the occasion in 1983.
EVERLY BROTHERS
Mark Griffiths between the Everly Brothers
Mark Griffiths and Graham Jarvis while in The Everly Brothers Band
Pete Wingfield and Mark Griffiths while in The Everly Brothers Band
Pete Wingfield and Mark Griffiths while in The Everly Brothers Band
Everly Brothers Band - from left ro right: Pete Wingfield, Graham Jarvis, Mark Griffiths, Martin Jenner, Albert Lee
Everly Brothers Band - from left ro right: Pete Wingfield, Don Everly, Mark Griffiths, Graham Jarvis, Phil Everly, Albert Lee, Martin Jenner
Everly Brothers Band - from left ro right: Pete Wingfield, Mark Griffiths, Don Everly, Graham Jarvis, Phil Everly, Albert Lee, Martin Jenner
In September 1983, Don and Phil Everly reunited for a live concert at the Royal Albert Hall with a stunning band:
EVERLY BROTHERS #? |
Sep 83 |
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êCliff Richard Band |
êCliff Richard Band |
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Don Everly vocals, guitar | Phil Everly † vocals, guitar | Albert Lee guitar | | | Pete Wingfield keyboards |
| | | Cliff Richard Bandê | Cliff Richard Bandê | |
êCliff Richard Band |
Graham Jarvis † drums |
Cliff Richard Bandê |
Fortunately for us fans, the concert was later released under different titles, also on video. A great recording!
After the gig, the Everly Brothers asked the musicians to make a world tour with them, but Griffiths, Jenner and Jarvis didn´t accept, as they belonged to Cliff Richard Band and wanted to stay with him.
Other info on members of Everly Brothers (I know up to 22 members) |
Already covered (2): |
Buddy Emmons, Martin Jenner |
To be covered (11): |
John Barbata, Lindsey Buckingham, Phil Everly, Jim Gordon, Graham Jarvis, Albert Lee, Larrie Londin, Tony Newman, Waddy Wachtel, Pete Wingfield, Warren Zevon |
Not enough info (8): |
Jerry Allison, Phil Cranham, Sonny Curtis, Don Everly, Gene Gunnels, Jamie Hartford, Bob Knigge, Terry Slater |
IAN MATTHEWS BAND (again)
This was the live lineup in 1984, with Mark Griffiths switching to bass:
IAN MATTHEWS BAND #? |
1984 |
Ian Matthews vocals, guitar | | Bruce Hazen guitar | | Bob Henrit drums |
They recorded a live video at The Marquee in London,
I can´t fade away, finally reissued on DVD.
Other info on members of Ian Matthews Band (I know up to 41 members) |
Already covered (2): |
Bob Metzger, Roger Swallow |
Old pages (4): |
Pat Donaldson, Bob Ronga, Jim Russell, Mick Weaver |
To be covered (34): |
Mark Andes, Carl Barnwell, Bob Briley, Eric Coenen, Gerry Conway, Michael Curtis, Rick Curtis, Egbert Derix, Bobby Guidotti, Mark Hallman, Bruce Hazen, Bob Henrit, Steven Hooks, Gordon Huntley, Richard Kennedy, Bradley Kopp, Jay Lacey, Arthur Lijten, Ian Matthews, Bart Oostindie, Phil Palmer, Dave Richards, Andy Roberts, Mike Roelofs, Gary Shelton,... up to 34 musicians. |
CLIFF RICHARD BAND (again)
This was the Cliff Richard Band around November 1984:
CLIFF RICHARD BAND #? |
1984 |
Cliff Richard vocals | John Clark guitar | | | Alan Park keyboards | Dave Cooke keyboards |
Graham Jarvis † drums | Tony Rivers backing vocals | Stu Calver † backing vocals | John Perry backing vocals |
They released the live video
Rock in Australia in 1985.
Cliff Richard parted ways with his live musicians in December 1985, but don´t know the last lineups. Can someone help me, please?
THE SHADOWS
This was the lineup for The Shadows for their 1986 tour, promoting the
Moonlight Shadows album:
THE SHADOWS #? |
1986 |
Hank Marvin guitar | Bruce Welch guitar | | Cliff Hall keyboards | Brian Bennett drums |
It´s the first time Mark Griffiths played with them, having been in the Cliff Richard Band for more than 5 years by then.
This was the lineup for The Shadows for their 1987 tour called
Moonlight Shadows - the tour 1987, where they promoted the
Simply shadows album:
THE SHADOWS #? |
1987 |
Hank Marvin guitar | Bruce Welch guitar | | Cliff Hall keyboards | Brian Bennett drums |
CLIFF RICHARD BAND (again)
This was the Cliff Richard Band around May 1988:
CLIFF RICHARD BAND #? |
1988 |
Cliff Richard vocals | John Clark guitar | Steve Laurie guitar | | Alan Park keyboards | Paul Moessl keyboards |
Henry Spinetti drums | Mick Mullins backing vocals | Peter Howarth backing vocals |
They released the live CD and video
Live & Guaranteed 1988! in March 1995.
THE SHADOWS (again)
This was the lineup for The Shadows for their 1989 tour, promoting the
Steppin´ to The Shadows album:
THE SHADOWS #? |
1989 |
Hank Marvin guitar | Bruce Welch guitar | | Cliff Hall keyboards | Brian Bennett drums |
CLIFF RICHARD & THE SHADOWS
In June 1989, Cliff Richard & The Shadows reunite for some special gigs at Wembley Stadium in London:
CLIFF RICHARD & THE SHADOWS #? |
Jun 89 |
Cliff Richard vocals | Hank Marvin guitar | Bruce Welch guitar | | Cliff Hall keyboards | Brian Bennett drums |
In June 1990, Cliff Richard & The Shadows reunite again to play at Knebworth Festival, with an expanded lineup with a great horn section:
CLIFF RICHARD & THE SHADOWS #? |
Jun 90 |
Cliff Richard vocals | Hank Marvin guitar | Bruce Welch guitar | | Cliff Hall keyboards | Brian Bennett drums |
+
| Paul Moessl keyboards | | | Ray Beavis sax | Chris Gower trombone |
Keith Murrell backing vocals | Mick Mullins backing vocals | Peter Howarth backing vocals |
THE SHADOWS (again)
This was the lineup for The Shadows for their tour in December 1990, promoting the
Reflection album:
THE SHADOWS #? |
Dec 90 |
Hank Marvin guitar | Bruce Welch guitar | | Cliff Hall keyboards | Brian Bennett drums |
GINGER PIG BAND
This was a band formed by brothers Colin Richardson and John Richardson, and based in Northampton. They started as a jazz club house band, but they also play in festivals. Sometimes they modify their name, to Ginger Pig Boogie Band or Ginger Pig New Orleans Jazz Band.
The lineups are hard to trace, so I don´t have accurate info, but Mark Griffiths has been a member, although I can´t guess when or for how much time. Any info would be very welcomed...
As a side note, other famous player that belonged to the band was Brian Jackson (bass, ex-The Nice). Besides, many celebrities have guested with them: Zoot Money, P P Arnold, Jody Linscott, Otis Grand, Ken Colyer, Roger Inniss, Steve Gibbons, etc.
PLAINSONG
Around 1992, Andy Roberts and Ian Matthews meet again, and after a while, they decide on reforming Plainsong with new members:
PLAINSONG #? |
1992-1997 |
êIan Matthews Band |
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Ian Matthews vocals, guitar | Andy Roberts vocals, guitar | | Julian Dawson vocals |
| | | Julian Dawson Bandê |
They released
Dark side of the room in 1992, followed by
Voices electric in 1994 and
Sister flute in 1996.
Then, Julian Dawson left, and they called Clive Gregson.
HANK MARVIN & BRIAN BENNETT BAND
In November 1994, Hank Marvin and Brian Bennett start a British tour. As Bruce Welch wasn´t present, this wasn´t publicized as a tour by The Shadows. This was the band, comprising their mate Mark Griffiths and the sons of Hank and Brian:
HANK MARVIN & BRIAN BENNETT BAND #1 |
Nov 94 |
Hank Marvin guitar | Ben Marvin guitar | | Warren Bennett keyboards, guitar | Brian Bennett drums |
MIRAGE
Mirage was a project by Warren Bennett and Mark Griffiths, along with Mike Christer:
MIRAGE #? |
1995 |
| Warren Bennett keyboards, guitar | Mike Christer
|
I don´t know if it was a studio-only project or if they ever played live. They have a CD called
Classic guitar moods released in 1995.
Other info on members of Mirage (I know up to 3 members) |
To be covered (1): |
Warren Bennett |
Not enough info (1): |
Mike Christer |
HANK MARVIN BAND
During November and December 1995, Hank Marvin toured England with this band:
HANK MARVIN BAND #? |
Nov 95-Dec 95 |
Hank Marvin guitar, vocals | Ben Marvin guitar | Warren Bennett keyboards, guitar, vocals | | Pete May drums |
A live video was released in March 1997,
Hank plays live.
From March to May 1997, Hank Marvin toured England again:
HANK MARVIN BAND #? |
Mar 97-May 97 |
Hank Marvin guitar, vocals | Ben Marvin guitar | Warren Bennett keyboards, guitar, vocals | | Matthew Letley drums |
PLAINSONG (again)
Around 1997, Clive Gregson is the new member of Plainsong:
PLAINSONG #? |
1997-? |
Ian Matthews vocals, guitar | Andy Roberts vocals, guitar | | Clive Gregson vocals, guitar | +
| Chris Searles percussion (sometimes) |
OR
| Rob Peters percussion (sometimes) |
They released
Live in Austria in 1997, recorded live in July 97.
In some of the concerts in 1998, they were backed by percussionist Chris Searles. In Another British tour they were backed by another percussionist, Rob Peters.
Their new album was
New place now in 1999.
But Clive finally left being replaced by his predecessor, Julian Dawson.
HANK MARVIN BAND (again)
From October to December 1998, Hank Marvin toured Scandinavia and England:
HANK MARVIN BAND #? |
Oct 98-Dec 98 |
Hank Marvin guitar, vocals | Ben Marvin guitar | Warren Bennett keyboards, guitar, vocals | | Matthew Letley drums |
The name of the tour was
In & Out of The Shadows.
Hank Marvin´s new European tour happened from April to June 2000:
HANK MARVIN BAND #? |
Apr 00-Jun 00 |
Hank Marvin guitar, vocals | Ben Marvin guitar | Warren Bennett keyboards, guitar, vocals | | Pete May drums |
IAN MATTHEWS & ANDY ROBERTS
In August 2000, Ian Matthews and Andy Roberts played at the Cropredy Festival. The surprise was the appearance of their mate Mark Griffiths to play with them:
IAN MATTHEWS BAND #? |
Aug 00 |
Ian Matthews vocals, guitar | Andy Roberts vocals, guitar | |
HANK MARVIN BAND (again)
Hank Marvin´s new European tour happened from April to June 2002:
HANK MARVIN BAND #? |
Apr 02-Jun 02 |
Hank Marvin guitar | Ben Marvin guitar | Warren Bennett keyboards, guitar | | Fergus Gerrand drums |
The tour was called
The guitar player tour, and was billed as
The final tour.
Other info on members of Hank Marvin Band (I know up to 7 members) |
To be covered (4): |
Warren Bennett, Matthew Letley, Hank Marvin, Pete May |
Not enough info (2): |
Fergus Gerrand, Ben Marvin |
PLAINSONG (again)
Around 2003, Julian Dawson comes back to Plainsong:
PLAINSONG #? |
2003-? |
Ian Matthews vocals, guitar | Andy Roberts vocals, guitar | | Julian Dawson vocals, guitar, harmonica |
They released
Pangolins in 2003.
Other info on members of Plainsong (I know up to 9 members) |
Old pages (1): |
Bob Ronga |
To be covered (7): |
Julian Dawson, Clive Gregson, Ian Matthews, Rob Peters, Dave Richards, Andy Roberts, Chris Searles |
WILLY RUSSELL BAND
In July 2003, Willy Russell assembles a live band for several gigs promoting his then-brand new album
Hovering at the moon:
WILLY RUSSELL BAND #? |
Jul 03 |
Willy Russell vocals | Andy Roberts guitar, vocals | Ian Matthews guitar, vocals | | Tim Firth keyboards, vocals | Phil Beaumont percussion |
Paul Allen drums | Dorie Jackson backing vocals | Loretto Murray backing vocals |
Other info on members of Willy Russell Band (I know up to 12 members) |
To be covered (2): |
Ian Matthews, Andy Roberts |
Not enough info (9): |
Paul Allen, Phil Beaumont, Tim Firth, Dorie Jackson, Emily Jackson, Gavin Kaufman, Loretto Murray, Vidar Norheim, Willy Russell |
THE SHADOWS (again)
Mark Griffiths in 2004
This was the lineup for The Shadows for their tour starting in May 2004:
THE SHADOWS #? |
May 04-2004 |
Hank Marvin guitar | Bruce Welch guitar | | Cliff Hall keyboards | Brian Bennett drums |
THE RUTLES
The Rutles were originally conceived as a Beatles parody. They released a documentary called
All you need is cash, as well as other TV appearances, and albums.
Along the years, they evolved into a real music band led by Neil Innes, and this was the lineup for a special gig at Glastonbury Festival in June 2004:
THE RUTLES #? |
Jun 2004 |
Neil Innes † vocals, guitar, keyboards | Ken Thornton guitar | | Mickey Simmonds keyboards, vocals | J J Jones percussion | John Halsey drums |
Following this special gig, they reunited again in June 2005 for a short British tour:
THE RUTLES #? |
Jun 2005 |
Neil Innes † vocals, guitar, keyboards | Ken Thornton guitar | | Mickey Simmonds keyboards, vocals | J J Jones percussion | John Halsey drums |
Other info on members of The Rutles (I know up to 11 members) |
Already covered (1): |
Andy Brown |
To be covered (5): |
Ricky Fataar, Ollie Halsall, John Halsey, Neil Innes, Mickey Simmonds |
Not enough info (4): |
David Battley, Eric Idle, J J Jones, Ken Thornton |
THE SHADOWS (again)
This was the lineup for The Shadows for their tour starting in June 2005:
THE SHADOWS #? |
Jun 05-2005 |
Hank Marvin guitar | Bruce Welch guitar | | Warren Bennett keyboards | Brian Bennett drums |
Other info on members of The Shadows (I know up to 16 members) |
Already covered (1): |
Francis Monkman |
To be covered (14): |
Brian Bennett, Warren Bennett, John Farrar, George Ford, Mo Foster, Cliff Hall, Jet Harris, Alan Jones, Licorice Locking, Hank Marvin, Tony Meehan, John Rostill, Alan Tarney, Bruce Welch |
WARREN BENNETT & FRIENDS
In September 2006, Warren Bennett & Friends played in the Shadowmania event, with an expanded lineup featuring 3 friends: Mark Griffiths, Licorice Locking and Brian Bennett.
WARREN BENNETT BAND #? |
Sep 06 |
Warren Bennett guitar, keyboards | Dave Robinson guitar | Derek Brown bass | Dave Eyre drums | +
| |
Licorice Locking bass | Brian Bennett drums |
Other info on members of Warren Bennett Band (I know up to 7 members) |
To be covered (3): |
Brian Bennett, Warren Bennett, Licorice Locking |
Not enough info (3): |
Derek Brown, Dave Eyre, Dave Robinson |
JOHN VERITY BAND
Sometimes John Verity acts as an acoustic duo with Mark Griffiths:
JOHN VERITY BAND #? |
? |
John Verity vocals, guitar | |
This was the lineup of John Verity Band who recorded the live album
101 Live! on the edge... in October 2006:
JOHN VERITY BAND #? |
2006 |
John Verity vocals, guitar | | Bob Henrit drums |
Other info on members of John Verity Band (I know up to 14 members) |
Already covered (1): |
Jim Rodford |
To be covered (3): |
Bob Henrit, Steve Rodford, John Verity |
Not enough info (9): |
Biff Byford, Ron Kelly, Geoff Lyth, Max Milligan, Paul Quinn, Gerry Smith, Steve Thompson, Mark Troisi, Terry Uttley |
DENNIS LOCORRIERE BAND
In February 2007, a CD+DVD compilation of Dr Hook hits called
Hits and history is released. To promote it, Dennis Locorriere assembles a great band for a tour during March and April 2007:
DENNIS LOCORRIERE BAND #? |
Mar 07-Apr 07 |
Dennis Locorriere vocals | Andy Roberts guitar, vocals | Clive Gregson guitar | | Sev Lewkowicz keyboards | Martin Hughes drums |
In July 2007, a live DVD is released from those concerts:
Hits and history tour live.
Other info on members of Dennis Locorriere Band (I know up to 8 members) |
Old pages (1): |
Steve Simpson |
To be covered (4): |
Clive Gregson, Sev Lewkowicz, Paul Millns, Andy Roberts |
Not enough info (2): |
Martin Hughes, Dennis Locorriere |
CLIFF RICHARD BAND (again)
This was the lineup for Cliff Richard in his Time Machine 50th Anniversary Tour from November to December 2008:
CLIFF RICHARD BAND #? |
Nov 08-Dec 08 |
Cliff Richard vocals | John Clark guitar | | Phil Dennis keyboards | Keith Hayman keyboards | Mike Haughton sax, flute |
Pete May drums | Keith Murrell backing vocals | Peter Howarth backing vocals | Sarah-Jane Skeete backing vocals | Abbie Osmon backing vocals |
Other info on members of Cliff Richard Band (I know up to 95 members) |
Already covered (3): |
John ´Irish´ Earle, Martin Jenner, Tim Renwick |
Old pages (3): |
Adrian Lee, Keith Murrell, Henry Spinetti |
To be covered (88): |
Dave Arch, Anthony Bartlett, Pete Beachill, Derek Beauchemin, Ray Beavis, Nick Beggs, Brian Bennett, Paul Bennett, Terry Britten, Reg Brooks, Stuart Brooks, Steve Butler, Stu Calver, Howie Casey, Clem Cattini, Dave Christopher, Anthony Clark, John Clark, Dave Cooke, Raul D´Oliveira, Phil Dennis, Brigette Du Doit, John Farrar, Pat Farrar, Paul Field,... up to 88 musicians. |
PHOENIX
Phoenix were formed in the mid 70s, but many years later, original members John Verity and Bob Henrit resurrected the band, with guest players: Mark Griffiths, Bob Skeat, Jim Rodford, etc.
This was one of the lineups appearing in 2009:
PHOENIX #? |
2009 |
John Verity vocals, guitar | | Ian Gibbons † keyboards | Bob Henrit drums |
And this was another lineup for Phoenix also in 2009 now with Jim Rodford on bass:
PHOENIX #? |
2009 |
John Verity vocals, guitar | | | Bob Henrit drums |
Other info on members of Phoenix (I know up to 10 members) |
Already covered (1): |
Jim Rodford |
Old pages (2): |
Ian Gibbons, Ray Minhinnett |
To be covered (5): |
Russ Ballard, Bob Henrit, Bob Skeat, John Verity, Dave Wintour |
Not enough info (1): |
Mark Troisi |
CLIFF RICHARD & THE SHADOWS (again)
In September 2009, Cliff Richard & The Shadows start a European tour to promote their great new album
Reunited:
CLIFF RICHARD & THE SHADOWS #? |
2009-2010 |
Cliff Richard vocals | Hank Marvin guitar | Bruce Welch guitar | | Warren Bennett keyboards | Keith Hayman keyboards |
Other info on members of Cliff Richard & The Shadows (I know up to 25 members) |
Already covered (2): |
John ´Irish´ Earle, Dick Hanson |
Old pages (1): |
Keith Murrell |
To be covered (21): |
Ray Beavis, Brian Bennett, Warren Bennett, John Farrar, Mo Foster, Chris Gower, Cliff Hall, Jet Harris, Alan Hawkshaw, Keith Hayman, Peter Howarth, Alan Jones, Licorice Locking, Hank Marvin, Tony Meehan, Paul Moessl, Mick Mullins, Cliff Richard, John Rostill, Alan Tarney, Bruce Welch |
DISCOGRAPHY: (103 albums known to me - Status: Quite advanced)
OWN ALBUMS (1 credit)
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52 Florence Rd - Mark Griffiths (2008)
- Members:
Mark Griffiths
- Comments: Recorded at Mark´s home studio during 2005 and 2006.
ALBUMS AS PRODUCER (5 credits)
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Songs and tales from Greenwood Edge - The Celebrated Ratliffe Stout Band (1975)
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Dan, half Dan and the Spaceman - The Celebrated Ratliffe Stout Band (1976)
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Plastered in Paris! - Tom Hall (1985)
- Members:
(RIP: Tom Hall)
- Guests:
Steve Ashley
- Producer:
Mark Griffiths
-
Watering the spirits - Tom Hall (1994)
- Members:
(RIP: Tom Hall)
- Producer:
Mark Griffiths
- Comments: Recorded during 1993 and 1994 in Northampton.
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Demo - The Bare Back Ryders ( - )
- Members:
(RIP: Tom Hall)
- Producer:
Mark Griffiths
- Comments: Recorded in 1988.
ALBUMS AS A BAND MEMBER (66 credits)
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Penny for the wind / Tea and toast, Mr. Watson? (SINGLE) - Dennis Couldry And Smile (May 1968)
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Heaven & hell - Harsh Reality (1969)
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Later that same year - Matthews´ Southern Comfort (1970)
- Members:
Carl Barnwell, Ray Duffy, Mark Griffiths, Andy Leigh, Ian Matthews (RIP: Gordon Huntley)
- Guests:
Roger Coulam, Tristan Fry, Keith Nelson
- Technical:
Robin Black
- Comments: The CD reissue from 2008 contains bonus tracks.
- My opinion:
It includes their magnificent cover of Joni Mitchell´s ´Woodstock´.
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Second spring - Matthews Southern Comfort (1970)
- Members:
Carl Barnwell, Ray Duffy, Mark Griffiths, Andy Leigh, Ian Matthews (RIP: Gordon Huntley)
- Guests:
(RIP: Martin Jenkins, Tom Paley)
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Southern Comfort - Southern Comfort (1971)
- Members:
Carl Barnwell, Ray Duffy, Mark Griffiths, Andy Leigh (RIP: Gordon Huntley)
- Guests:
Jerome Arnold, Art Stavro (RIP: Big Walter Horton, Ron Stallings, Martin Stone)
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Frog city - Southern Comfort (July 1971)
- Members:
Carl Barnwell, Ray Duffy, Mark Griffiths, Andy Leigh (RIP: Gordon Huntley)
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Stir don´t shake - Southern Comfort (1972)
- Members:
Carl Barnwell, Ray Duffy, Mark Griffiths, Andy Leigh (RIP: Gordon Huntley)
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Rock on - David Essex (1973)
- Members:
David Essex + Mark Griffiths, Jo Partridge (RIP: Barry De Souza)
- Guests:
Doreen Chanter, Irene Chanter, Ray Cooper, Herbie Flowers, Kirby Gregory, Alan Hawkshaw, Jimmy Helms, Gary Osborne, Jimmy Thomas, Paul Vigrass
- Producer:
Jeff Wayne
- Technical:
Gary Martin
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Wait till they change the backdrop - Jonathan Kelly (1973)
- Members:
Mark Griffiths, Tim Renwick (RIP: Jonathan Kelly)
- Guests:
Gavin Sutherland, Bruce Thomas, John ´Willie´ Wilson + Roy Babbington, Ray Duffy, Juanita Franklin, Karen Friedman, Lennox James (RIP: Iain Sutherland, Peter Wood + Barry De Souza, Gary Moore, Michael Oliver)
- Producer:
Ken Scott
- Technical:
Dennis Mackay
- Comments: Wait till they change the backdrop is Kelly´s 3rd solo album, and it includes Roy Babbington (bass), Mark Griffiths (bass), Barry De Souza (drums), Ray Duffy (drums), and the whole lineup by Sutherland Brothers & Quiver: Iain Sutherland (vocals), Gavin Sutherland (vocals), Tim Renwick (guitar on two tracks, flute on 1 track, and harmony vocals in 1 track), Bruce Thomas (bass), Peter Wood (keyboards), John 'Willie' Wilson (drums). On backing vocals: Thunder Thighs (that is: Casey Synge, Karen Friedman, Dari Lalou and Juanita Franklin). Plus one surprise: Gary Moore uncredited!
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David Essex - David Essex (September 1974)
- Members:
David Essex + Ken Freeman, Mark Griffiths, Mike Thorn, Alan Wakeman (RIP: Barry De Souza)
- Guests:
Doreen Chanter, Irene Chanter, Ray Cooper, Herbie Flowers, Gary Osborne, Chris Spedding, Paul Vigrass (RIP: Peter Wood)
- Producer:
Jeff Wayne
- Technical:
Gary Martin
- Comments: Second album by David Essex.
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The 31st of February Street - Cliff Richard (November 1974)
- Members:
Cliff Richard + John Clark, Dave Cooke, Mo Foster, Mark Griffiths, Bruce Welch, Paul Westwood (RIP: Graham Jarvis, Martin Jenner, Graham Todd)
- Guests:
Mel Collins, Dave Mattacks, Andy Pask, Craig Pruess
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Out on the street - David Essex (1976)
- Members:
David Essex + Mark Griffiths, Phil Palmer, Mike Thorn
- Guests:
Geoff Westley, Peter Woolf
- Producer:
Jeff Wayne
- Technical:
Gary Lyons (RIP: Martin Rushent)
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On tour - David Essex (1976) (LIVE)
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Gold & ivory - David Essex (1977)
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Siamese friends - Ian Matthews (1979)
- Members:
Ian Matthews + Mark Griffiths, Bob Metzger, Jim Russell, Joel Tepp, Mick Weaver
- Guests:
Mel Collins, Simon Morton
- Producer:
Sandy Roberton
- Technical:
Barry Hammond, Tony Taverner
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Spot of interference - Ian Matthews (1980)
- Members:
Ian Matthews + Mark Griffiths, Bob Henrit, Bob Metzger, Mick Weaver, Dave Wintour
- Guests:
Keith Tippett
- Producer:
Sandy Roberton
- Technical:
Barry Hammond
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Vanlag - The Celebrated Ratliffe Stout Band (1981)
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Wired for sound - Cliff Richard (September 1981)
- Members:
Cliff Richard + John Clark, Mark Griffiths, Tony Rivers, Trevor Spencer (RIP: Graham Jarvis, Graham Todd)
- Guests:
Michael Boddicker, Nick Glennie-Smith
- Producer:
Alan Tarney
- Technical:
Ashley Howe
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Now you see me ...now you don´t - Cliff Richard (August 1982)
- Members:
Cliff Richard + Brian Bennett, Terry Britten, John Clark, Dave Cooke, Mo Foster, Mark Griffiths, Tony Rivers, Paul Westwood (RIP: Graham Jarvis, Martin Jenner, Graham Todd)
- Guests:
Mel Collins, Paul Hart, Dave Mattacks, Andy Pask, Craig Pruess (RIP: Peter Skellern)
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Dressed for the occasion - Cliff Richard (May 1983) (LIVE)
- Members:
Cliff Richard + Dave Cooke, Steve Gray, Mark Griffiths, Richard Hewson (RIP: Graham Jarvis)
- Technical:
John Kurlander
- Comments: CD reissue of this live album contains 5 bonus tracks.
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Silver - Cliff Richard (October 1983)
- Members:
Cliff Richard + Brian Bennett, Terry Britten, John Clark, Dave Cooke, Mark Griffiths, Alan Jones, Alan Park, Tony Rivers (RIP: Stu Calver, Graham Jarvis, Martin Jenner)
- Guests:
Ray Russell + Mike Batt, Michael Boddicker, Michael Brittain, Tony Carr, Mel Collins, Ray Cooper, Martin Drover, Guy Fletcher, Martyn Ford, Nick Glennie-Smith, Nigel Jenkins, Alan Parker, Craig Pruess, Gavyn Wright (RIP: Ron Aspery)
- Producer:
Bruce Welch
- Comments: The list of musicians in Silver is quite long: Ray Russell (guitar in the song ´Please don't fall in love´), Martin Jenner (guitar), Alan Parker (guitar), John Clark (guitar), Terry Britten (guitar, backing vocals), Mark Griffiths (bass), Mike Batt (keyboards), Craig Pruess (keyboards), Nick Glennie-Smith (keyboards), Guy Fletcher (keyboards), Ronnie Aspery (sax), Mel Collins (sax), Martin Drover (trumpet), Brian Bennett (drums), Graham Jarvis (drums), Ray Cooper (percussion), Tony Carr (percussion), and backing vocals by Tony Rivers, Stu Calver & John Perry.
- My opinion:
One of my favourite albums by Cliff Richard, as it includes my favourite song ´Ocean deep´.
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Reunion concert - The Everly Brothers (1984) (LIVE)
- Members:
Mark Griffiths, Albert Lee, Pete Wingfield (RIP: Phil Everly, Graham Jarvis, Martin Jenner)
- Producer:
Tony Clark
- Technical:
John James
- Comments: LP (and later, CD) edition. There´s also a DVD edition.
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Shook - Ian Matthews (1984)
- Members:
Ian Matthews + Mark Griffiths, Bruce Hazen, Bob Henrit, Bob Metzger
- Guests:
Adrian Lee
- Producer:
Sandy Roberton
- Technical:
Jerry Boys (RIP: John Acock)
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The Rock connection - Cliff Richard (September 1984)
- Members:
Cliff Richard + Dave Cooke, Steve Gray, Mark Griffiths, Tony Harding, Alan Park, John Perry, Tony Rivers, Trevor Spencer, Alan Tarney, Terry Williams (RIP: Stu Calver, Graham Jarvis, Martin Jenner)
- Guests:
Michael Boddicker, Billy Bremner, John David, Nick Glennie-Smith, Mark Knopfler, Craig Pruess, Stuart Tosh, Pete Wingfield (RIP: Phil Everly, Mickey Gee)
- Technical:
Ashley Howe
- Comments: Some CD reissues contain 6 bonus tracks.
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Stronger - Cliff Richard (1989)
- Members:
Cliff Richard + John Clark, Mark Griffiths, Peter Howarth, Paul Moessl, Mick Mullins, Keith Murrell, Alan Park, Henry Spinetti, Alan Tarney
- Guests:
Dave Bishop, Mae McKenna, Miriam Stockley
- Producer:
Mike Stock
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Classic guitar hits volume 1 - Warren Bennett (1990)
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Classic guitar hits volume 2 - Warren Bennett (1990)
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Together with Cliff Richard - Cliff Richard (1991)
- Members:
Cliff Richard + John Clark, Mark Griffiths, Peter Howarth, Pete May, Paul Moessl, Mick Mullins, Keith Murrell, Frank Ricotti, Tony Rivers, Steve Stroud
- Guests:
Anthony Thompson + Dave Bishop, Mick Clarke, Paul Dunne, Mae McKenna, Tessa Niles, Miriam Stockley (RIP: Derek Watkins)
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Dark side of the room - Plainsong (1992)
- Members:
Julian Dawson, Mark Griffiths, Ian Matthews, Andy Roberts
- Guests:
(RIP: Hossam Ramzy)
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Into the light - Hank Marvin (October 1992)
- Members:
Hank Marvin + Warren Bennett, Mark Griffiths
- Guests:
Dave Bishop, Alan Hawkshaw, Brian May, Mike Moran
- Producer:
Brian Bennett
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Heartbeat - Hank Marvin (1993)
- Members:
Hank Marvin + Warren Bennett, Mark Griffiths
- Guests:
Brian Bennett, Alan Hawkshaw, Cliff Richard + Mark Knopfler, Jeff Lynne
- Technical:
Richard Dodd
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Scion - Matthews Southern Comfort (1994)
- Members:
Carl Barnwell, Ray Duffy, Mark Griffiths, Andy Leigh, Ian Matthews (RIP: Gordon Huntley)
- Producer:
(RIP: John Walters)
- Comments: Outtakes from the album Later that same year, plus BBC sessions from 1970.
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Voices electric - Plainsong (1994)
- Members:
Julian Dawson, Mark Griffiths, Ian Matthews, Andy Roberts
- Producer:
Mark Hallman
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The Dark ride - Iain Matthews (June 1994)
- Members:
Ian Matthews + Mark Griffiths, Bradley Kopp
- Guests:
Robert McEntee, Steve Meador
- Producer:
Mark Hallman
- Comments: Recorded in America during February to April 1994.
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All I have to do is dream / Miss you nights (SINGLE) - Cliff Richard (November 1994)
- Members:
Cliff Richard + Howie Casey, John Clark, Mark Griffiths, Alan Park, John Perry, Tony Rivers (RIP: Stu Calver, Graham Jarvis, Martin Jenner, Graham Todd)
- Comments: Single released in 1994. The A-side was recorded live in May 1981 with Phil Everly dueting on vocals, and Howie Casey on sax.
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Camouflage - the notebook series no 4 - 1971-1995 - Ian Matthews (1995)
- Members:
Ian Matthews + Mark Griffiths, Bradley Kopp, Andy Roberts, Richard Thompson
- Guests:
Julian Dawson
- Comments: Rarities, mostly recorded live along the years, from 1971 to 1995 (some by Plainsong).
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Classic guitar moods - Mirage (1995)
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Hank plays Cliff - Hank Marvin (November 1995)
- Members:
Hank Marvin + Warren Bennett, Mark Griffiths
- Guests:
Cliff Richard, Trevor Spencer + Gary Taylor
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Close to the hedge - Warren Bennett (1996)
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Greatest love songs vol 1 - Everly Brothers (1996)
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Sister flute - Plainsong (1996)
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Hank plays Holly - Hank Marvin (November 1996)
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Live in Austria - Plainsong (1997) (LIVE)
- Members:
Clive Gregson, Mark Griffiths, Ian Matthews, Andy Roberts
- Comments: Mini-CD with 4 tracks recorded live in July 1997.
-
Hank plays live - Hank Marvin (March 1997) (LIVE)
- Members:
Hank Marvin + Warren Bennett, Mark Griffiths, Pete May
- Comments: Live video taken from the 1995 tour.
-
Orphans and outcasts vol III - Ian Matthews (1999)
- Members:
Ian Matthews + Mark Griffiths, Andy Roberts
- Comments: Rarities and demos from different periods: with Pyramid, Matthews Southern Comfort, Plainsong, etc.
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New place now - Plainsong (1999)
- Members:
Clive Gregson, Mark Griffiths, Ian Matthews, Andy Roberts, Chris Searles
- Producer:
John Wood
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Marvin at the movies - Hank Marvin (2000)
- Members:
Hank Marvin + Warren Bennett, Mark Griffiths, Matthew Letley
- Guests:
Chris Blair, Chris Greive, Trevor Spencer, Gary Taylor
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At their very best - The Shadows (April 2000)
- Members:
Brian Bennett, Mark Griffiths, Cliff Hall, Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch
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Simply... Shadows - The Shadows (September 2001)
- Members:
Brian Bennett, Mark Griffiths, Cliff Hall, Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch
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A Night at the Royal Albert Hall - The Everly Brothers (August 2002) (LIVE)
- Members:
Mark Griffiths, Albert Lee, Pete Wingfield (RIP: Phil Everly, Graham Jarvis, Martin Jenner)
- Producer:
Tony Clark
- Technical:
John James
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Pangolins - Plainsong (2003)
- Members:
Julian Dawson, Mark Griffiths, Ian Matthews, Andy Roberts
- Guests:
Andy Metcalfe
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Hoovering the moon - Willy Russell (2003)
- Members:
Mark Griffiths, Ian Matthews, Andy Roberts
- Guests:
Barbara Dickson, Herbie Flowers, Dave Holdsworth, John McCusker (RIP: Adrian Henri + Louis Borenius)
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Cliff at Christmas - Cliff Richard (November 2003)
- Members:
Cliff Richard + John Clark, Mark Griffiths, Peter Howarth, Pete May, Paul Moessl, Mick Mullins, Keith Murrell, Frank Ricotti, Tony Rivers, Steve Stroud
- Guests:
Anthony Thompson + Dave Bishop, Mick Clarke, Paul Dunne, Mae McKenna, Tessa Niles, Miriam Stockley (RIP: Derek Watkins)
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Routes... - John Verity Band (2004)
- Members:
John Verity + Mark Griffiths, Bob Henrit, Steve Rodford
- Guests:
Bob Skeat
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Guitar ballads - Hank Marvin (March 2004)
- Members:
Hank Marvin + Mark Griffiths
- Guests:
Brian Bennett, Dave Bishop, Alan Hawkshaw, Mark Knopfler, Jeff Lynne, Mike Moran, Cliff Richard, Trevor Spencer (RIP: Martin Jenner)
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The Final tour - The Shadows (November 2004)
- Members:
Brian Bennett, Mark Griffiths, Cliff Hall, Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch
- Comments: There´s also a CD edition.
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The Final tour - The Shadows (November 2004) (LIVE)
- Members:
Brian Bennett, Mark Griffiths, Cliff Hall, Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch
- Technical:
Chris Blair
- Comments: There´s also a DVD edition.
-
Unplugged & unhinged - John Verity & Max Milligan (2005)
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I can´t fade away - Ian Matthews (April 2006) (LIVE)
- Members:
Ian Matthews + Mark Griffiths, Bruce Hazen, Bob Henrit, Bob Metzger
- Comments: Live video recorded at The Marquee in London in 1984 with his band.
-
101 live! on the edge - John Verity Band (December 2006) (LIVE)
- Members:
John Verity + Mark Griffiths, Bob Henrit
- Comments: Recorded live in October 2006.
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Hits and history tour live - Dennis Locorriere (July 2007) (LIVE)
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Say why? - John Verity Band (July 2007)
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Tony Palmer’s Film of Fairport Convention & Matthews Southen Comfort (introduced by John Peel) - Fairport Convention & Matthews Southern Comfort (September 2007) (LIVE)
- Members:
Carl Barnwell, Ray Duffy, Mark Griffiths, Andy Leigh, Dave Mattacks, Ian Matthews, Simon Nicol, Dave Pegg, Richard Thompson (RIP: Gordon Huntley, Dave Swarbrick)
- Comments: This live DVD was recorded in July 1970 at Maidstone Festival. It features mainly Fairport Convention (Simon Nicol, Richard Thompson, Dave Pegg, Dave Swarbrick and Dave Mattacks), but it also includes two songs by Matthews Southern Comfort (Ian Matthews, Mark Griffiths, Carl Barnwell, Gordon Huntley, Andy Leigh, Ray Duffy). It was first released in 2008, almost 40 years after it was recorded!
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The Final reunion - Cliff Richard & The Shadows (2009) (LIVE)
- Members:
Brian Bennett, Warren Bennett, Mark Griffiths, Keith Hayman, Hank Marvin, Cliff Richard, Bruce Welch
- Technical:
John James
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Reunited - Cliff Richard & The Shadows (September 2009)
- Members:
Brian Bennett, Warren Bennett, Mark Griffiths, Hank Marvin, Cliff Richard, Bruce Welch
- Guests:
Mark Berrow, Dave Bishop, David Daniels, Boguslav Kostecki, Martin Loveday, Perry Montague-Mason, Jamie Talbot, Phil Todd, Chris Tombling
-
Reunion concert - The Everly Brothers ( - ) (LIVE)
- Members:
Mark Griffiths, Albert Lee, Pete Wingfield (RIP: Phil Everly, Graham Jarvis, Martin Jenner)
- Comments: DVD edition. There´s also an LP (and CD) edition.
COMPILATIONS AS A BAND MEMBER (6 credits)
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Best of Matthews Southern Comfort - Matthews Southern Comfort (1975)
- Members:
Carl Barnwell, Gerry Conway, Ray Duffy, Mark Griffiths, Andy Leigh, Ian Matthews (RIP: Gordon Huntley)
- Guests:
Ashley Hutchings, Richard Thompson + Roger Coulam, Phil Palmer, Mick Weaver
-
Distilled - Southern Comfort (1976)
- Members:
Carl Barnwell, Ray Duffy, Mark Griffiths, Andy Leigh (RIP: Gordon Huntley)
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Meets Southern Comfort - Matthews Southern Comfort (1987)
- Members:
Carl Barnwell, Mark Griffiths, Ian Matthews (RIP: Gordon Huntley)
- Comments: Compilation with one side by Matthews Southern Comfort and the other side by Southern Comfort (without Ian).
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The Seattle years 1978-1984 - Iain Matthews (October 1996)
- Members:
Ian Matthews + Mark Griffiths, Bruce Hazen, Bob Henrit, Bob Metzger, Phil Palmer, Jim Russell, Joel Tepp, Mick Weaver
- Guests:
Mel Collins, Bryn Haworth, Rick Kemp, Adrian Lee, Simon Morton, Pete Wingfield (RIP: Robert Kirby, Duffy Power)
- Producer:
Sandy Roberton
- Technical:
Dan Hersch, Bill Inglot
- Comments: Compilation, with tracks taken from 3 albums: Stealin´ home, Spot of interference, and Shook.
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The Essential collection - Matthews Southern Comfort (1997)
- Members:
Carl Barnwell, Mark Griffiths, Ian Matthews (RIP: Gordon Huntley)
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Life story - The Shadows (June 2004)
- Members:
Brian Bennett, Mark Griffiths, Cliff Hall, Alan Jones, Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch
ALBUMS WITH BANDMATES AND FRIENDS (6 credits)
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Restless heart - Paul Field (1982)
- Members:
Paul Field
- Guests:
Mark Griffiths + Tom Blades, Luis Jardim, Henry Lowther, Nick Pentelow, Ray Russell (RIP: Graham Jarvis, Martin Jenner + Barry De Souza)
- Producer:
Dave Cooke
- Comments: First solo album by Paul Field.
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Headlines - Julian Dawson (1993)
- Members:
Julian Dawson
- Guests:
Mark Griffiths + Bill Payne, Dan Penn
- Producer:
Garry Tallent
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Travel on - Julian Dawson (1995)
- Members:
Julian Dawson + Steuart Smith
- Guests:
Mark Griffiths + Bill Payne, Andy Roberts, Curtis Stigers (RIP: Nicky Hopkins, Maggie Roche)
- Producer:
Garry Tallent
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50000 hubcaps - Tom Hall & Guy Fletcher (1998)
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Out on my own - Edwina Hayes (February 2005)
- Guests:
Christine Collister, Mark Griffiths + John Burr, Clive Gregson, Kate St John
- Producer:
John Wood
- Technical:
Simon Heyworth
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Life in reverse - Any Trouble (September 2007)
COMPILATIONS WITH BANDMATES AND FRIENDS (2 credits)
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Julian Dawson collection 84-94 - Julian Dawson (1994)
- Members:
Julian Dawson + Rosko Gee, Rory McFarlane
- Guests:
Mark Griffiths + P P Arnold, Ken Blevins, Larry Campbell, Gerry Conway, Michael Haynes, Jim Horn, Zev Katz, Stevie Lange, Mike Lawler, Bill Payne, Dan Penn, Charles Rose, Stuart Smith, Jay Stapley, Garry Tallent (RIP: Jaki Liebezeit, Toots Thielemans)
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Spark - Julian Dawson (1999)
- Members:
Julian Dawson + Rosko Gee, Steuart Smith
- Guests:
Mark Griffiths + P P Arnold, Ken Blevins, Larry Campbell, Gerry Conway, Mike Henderson, Zev Katz, Stevie Lange, Mike Lawler, Dan Penn, Jay Stapley, Richard Thompson (RIP: Barry Beckett, Jaki Liebezeit, Greg Trooper)
- Producer:
Garry Tallent
COLLECTIVE ALBUMS (4 credits)
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Knebworth: the album - VVAA (1990) (LIVE)
- Guests:
Oleta Adams, Tony Banks, Ray Beavis, Brian Bennett, Chris Blackwell, Andy Bown, Doug Boyle, Sam Brown, Bridgette Bryant, Jon Carin, Eric Clapton, Alan Clark, Brad Cole, Phil Collins, Ray Cooper, Andy Davis, Rahmlee Michael Davis, Candy Dulfer, Nathan East, Steve Ferrone, Guy Fletcher, David Gilmour, Chris Gower, Mark Griffiths, Cliff Hall, Dick Hanson, Peter Howarth, John Illsley, Elton John, Phil Johnstone, Charlie Jones, Harry Kim, Katie Kissoon, Mark Knopfler, Hank Marvin, Nick Mason, Durga McBroom, Paul McCartney, Arnold McCuller, Robbie McIntosh, Paul Moessl, Mick Mullins, Keith Murrell, Tessa Niles, Jimmy Page, Phil Palmer, Greg Phillinganes, Robert Plant, Guy Pratt, Tim Renwick, Jeff Rich, Cliff Richard, Mike Rutherford, Leland Sklar, Carole Steele, Hamish Stuart, Daryl Stuermer, Neil Taylor, Chester Thompson, Claire Torry, Gary Wallis, Bruce Welch, Fred White, Chris Whitten, Paul ´Wix´ Wickens (RIP: Vicki Brown, Jim Copley, John ´Irish´ Earle, Michael Kamen, Linda McCartney, Don Myrick, Rick Parfitt, Rick Wright)
- Producer:
Chris Kimsey
- Technical:
(RIP: Gary Stewart)
- Comments: This was a benefit concert with many artists: Paul McCartney, Cliff Richard, Status Quo, Tears for Fears (with Jim Copley on drums), Robert Plant (jamming with Jimmy Page), Genesis, Eric Clapton, Dire Straits, Elton John, and Pink Floyd, as we've read in the bio page. Hence, Tim Renwick appears in this live album. It was also featured as a live video (now double DVD).
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The World is a wonderful place - the songs of Richard Thompson - VVAA (1994)
- Guests:
Martin Carthy, Christine Collister, Julian Dawson, Clive Gregson, Mark Griffiths, Don Heffington, Ron Kavana, Ian Lynn, Ian Matthews, Rory McFarlane, Andy Roberts, Tom Robinson, Martin Simpson, John Skelton, Dave Stewart, Richard Thompson (RIP: Ethan James, Dave Swarbrick)
- Producer:
Jon Kelly
- Technical:
(RIP: Jim Marshall)
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Twang! a tribute to Hank Marvin & The Shadows - VVAA (October 1996)
- Guests:
Don Airey, Randy Bachman, Adrian Belew, Richard Bennett, Bev Bevan, Gregg Bissonette, Ritchie Blackmore, Mike Brignardello, Michael Cartellone, Stewart Copeland, Bela Fleck, Peter Frampton, Paul Franklin, Gordon Giltrap, Peter Green, Mark Griffiths, Tony Iommi, Mark Knopfler, Hank Marvin, Brian May, Pete May, Neil Murray, Steve Nathan, Candice Night, Dave Pomeroy, Armand Sabal-Lecco, Steve Stevens, Andy Summers, Nigel Watson, Jerry Watts, Victor Wooten, Neil Young (RIP: Rick Parfitt, Cozy Powell)
- Producer:
Chuck Ainlay, David Tickle (RIP: Stuart Taylor)
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May your song always be sung - the songs of Bob Dylan vol 3 - VVAA (July 2003)
- Guests:
Gerry Conway, Julian Dawson, Bob Dylan, Steve Gibbons, Mark Griffiths, Ian Matthews, Simon Nicol, Dave Pegg, Andy Roberts, Martin Simpson, Mick Taylor, P J Wright (RIP: Richard Payne)
COLLECTIVE ALBUMS (1 credit)
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Rubric Records 1 - VVAA (December 2000)
- Guests:
Mark Griffiths, Steve Hayes (RIP: Matt Murphy)
- Producer:
Adrian Shaw
SOUNDTRACKS (3 credits)
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Shock treatment - OST (1981)
- Guests:
Hugh Burns, Jeff Daly, Michael Davis, Martin Drover, Mark Griffiths, Gary Martin, Les Morgan, Chris Pyne, Mick Weaver, Dave Wintour (RIP: Charles Gray, Steve Rye, Ray Warleigh)
- Comments: The musicians in the movie are: Hugh Burns (guitar), Mark Griffiths, Dave Wintour (bass), Mick Weaver (keyboards), Les Morgan (drums), arranged and directed by Richard Hartley, but I don´t have the album so I don´t know if they appear in the soundtrack.
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Ruth Rendell mysteries OST - OST (1990)
- Guests:
Brian Bennett, Warren Bennett, Mark Griffiths, Ray Minhinnett
- Comments: This was a TV series, with the music composed by Brian Bennett. The theme ´Let me believe´ was played by Warren Bennett (vocals), Ray Minhinnet (guitar), Mark Griffiths (keyboards), Brian Bennett (drums), but I don´t know if it appears in any soundtrack CD.
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Going off big time OST - OST (2000)
- Guests:
Mark Griffiths, Chris Parren, Andy Roberts, Ralph Salmins
- Comments: The music in this movie was composed by Andy Roberts and Mike Moran, and the musicians are: Andy Roberts (guitar), Mark Griffiths (guitar), Chris Parren (keyboards), Ralph Salmins (drums), but I don´t know if they appear in the soundtrack CD.
SESSIONS (9 credits)
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Marc Ellington - Marc Ellington (1969)
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Rains/reins of change - Marc Ellington (1971)
- Guests:
Gerry Conway, Tony Cox, Pat Donaldson, Ray Duffy, Gerry Field, Mark Griffiths, Chris Hillman, Dave Mattacks, Ian Matthews, Dave Pegg, Rick Roberts, Richard Thompson (RIP: Sandy Denny, Fritz Fryer, Gordon Huntley, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Trevor Lucas, Steve Rye)
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Second time around - Junior Campbell (1974)
- Members:
Junior Campbell + Irene Chanter, Ray Duffy, Ruby James
- Guests:
Mark Griffiths, Barry St John (RIP: Gordon Huntley, Pete Zorn)
- Technical:
John Burns
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Steppin´ out - Vigrass & Osborne (1974)
- Members:
Gary Osborne, Paul Vigrass
- Guests:
Doreen Chanter, Irene Chanter, Barry Clarke, Ray Cooper, Herbie Flowers, Juanita Franklin, Mark Griffiths, Alan Hawkshaw, Kenny Jones, Peter Morgan, Judith Powell, Tim Renwick, Peter Watkins, Tetsu Yamauchi (RIP: Barry De Souza, Peter Wood)
- Producer:
Jeff Wayne
- Comments: They were a songwriting duo, Paul Vigrass and Gary Osborne. Gary Osborne wrote some lyrics for Kiki Dee. Gary Osborne started writing songs with Elton John after Elton and Bernie Taupin ceased their collaboration.
As a duo, Vigrass & Osborne recorded a couple of albums in the 70s. This was their second album, recorded with Tim Renwick (guitar), Barry Clarke (guitar), Mark Griffiths (guitar), Herbie Flowers (bass), Peter Morgan (bass), Peter Watkins (bass), Jeff Wayne (keyboards), Peter Wood (keyboards), Alan Hawkshaw (keyboards), Ray Cooper (percussion), Barry De Souza (drums), Doreen Chanter & Irene Chanter, Juanita Franklin, Judith Powell (backing vocals). And the rhythm section from The Faces: Tetsu Yamauchi (bass) and Kenny Jones (drums).
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Take me to the fire / Pearl of love (SINGLE) - This Island Earth (1985)
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Nina Hagen - Nina Hagen Band (1989)
- Members:
Bill Liesegang
- Guests:
Chyna, Laurence Cottle, Martin Ditcham, Alastair Gavin, Mark Griffiths, Luis Jardim, Richard Niles, Tim Sanders, Michael Sturgis (RIP: Lemmy)
- Comments: Recorded in London from December 1988 to February 1989.
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Fairport unconventional - Fairport Convention (2002)
- Members:
Bob Brady, Roger Burridge, Gerry Conway, Jerry Donahue, Judy Dyble, Roger Hill, Ashley Hutchings, Chris Leslie, Dave Mattacks, Simon Nicol, Dave Pegg, Ric Sanders, Richard Thompson (RIP: Maartin Allcock, Sandy Denny, Martin Lamble, Trevor Lucas, David Rea, Bruce Rowland, Dave Swarbrick)
- Guests:
Don Airey, Ian Anderson, Barriemore Barlow, Martin Barre, Phil Beer, Gary Boyle, Dave Bristow, Victor Brox, Paul Burgess, Martin Carthy, Clem Clempson, Shirley Collins, Christine Collister, Steve Cooke, Spencer Cozens, Pat Donaldson, Alan Dunn, John Etheridge, John Evan, Hughie Flint, Robert Fripp, Steve Gibbons, Mike Giles, Pete Giles, Steve Goldstein, Alan Greed, Clive Gregson, Mark Griffiths, Sue Harris, Tony Hooper, Karl Jenkins, Eddie Jobson, Bob Johnson, Rick Kemp, John Kirkpatrick, Peter Knight, Cathy Lesurf, Neil Marshall, Julie Matthews, Jackie McAuley, Ian McDonald, Rory McFarlane, Binky McKenzie, Jacqui McShee, Doug Morter, Poli Palmer, Doane Perry, Maddy Prior, Michael Rosen, Jean Roussel, Larry Steele, Cat Stevens, Liza Strike, Roger Swallow, John Tams, Graeme Taylor, Danny Thompson, Linda Thompson, Peter John Vettesse, Peter Watkins, Chris While, Gay Woods, Terry Woods, P J Wright (RIP: John Bonham, Mike Burney, Ian Campbell, Ron Chesterman, Joe Cocker, Mark Craney, Sue Draheim, John Dunkerley, Graham Gallery, Michael Garrick, Tim Hart, Dorris Henderson, Gordon Huntley, Martin Jenkins, Alexis Korner, Ronnie Lane, Steve Miller, William Murray, Cozy Powell, Alan Spenner, Drachen Theaker, Jerry Underwood, Royston Wood, Pete Zorn)
- Comments: 4CD boxset full of unreleased tracks.
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Fingerprints - Peter Frampton (September 2006)
- Members:
Peter Frampton + Chad Cromwell, John Regan, Stanley Sheldon
- Guests:
Brian Bennett, Stuart Blandamer, Daniel De Los Reyes, Paul Franklin, Mark Griffiths, Billy Harrison, Warren Haynes, John Jorgenson, Hank Marvin, Courtney Pine, Chris Stainton, Terry Taylor, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman
- Technical:
Chuck Ainlay, Hugh Padgham, Brian Tench
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Spinoza´s dream - Dave Nachmanoff (May 2016)
QUESTIONS:
01. Has he ever played live for Gallagher & Lyle?
02. Is there any recording by The Flying Garrick?
03. Was Mark Griffiths ever involved with Spooky Tooth?
04. I need to know if he appears in some recording by Tim Firth, Willy Russell (apart from Hoovering the moon), Drew Barfield (1987), This Island Earth (1987), Pete Wylie (1987).
05. I still have to find info about Mark playing with: Black Uhuru, Bonnie Tyler, Debbie Davis, Sherman Robertson, Midge Ure, Deniece Williams, Sonny Curtis, Zoot Money, Mike Berry, Dobie Gray, Billy Connolly, Johnny Boston, The Nolans or Twiggy. Help, please!
06. Which is the lineup for Ian Matthews Band in Rockpalast in December 1983?
07. Did Mark back Rab Noakes (along with Pete Watkins) in the Old Grey Whistle Test TV program in 1974?
RELATED WEBSITE LINKS: 11
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:
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:
RELATED VIDEO LINKS: 4
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 Mark Griffiths, please, also write me with the link.
- Southern Comfort - I Sure Like Your Smile
Southern Comfort on TV in June 1971. (Resolution: 360)
Featuring: Carl Barnwell, Ray Duffy, Mark Griffiths, Gordon Huntley, Andy Leigh.
- Cliff Richard - When Will I Be Loved - Long Tall Sally - Rip It Up
Cliff Richard live in May 1981, with Phil Everly. (Resolution: 480)
Featuring: Reg Brooks, Stu Calver, Howie Casey, John Clark, Phil Everly, Mark Griffiths, John Huckridge, Graham Jarvis, Martin Jenner, Alan Park, John Perry, Cliff Richard, Tony Rivers, Graham Todd.
- Cliff Richard - Rock´n´Roll Juvenile
Cliff Richard live with his band Thunder. (Resolution: 360)
Featuring: Stu Calver, John Clark, Mark Griffiths, Graham Jarvis, Martin Jenner, John Perry, Cliff Richard, Tony Rivers. Rest of the band unknown to me.
- Licorice Locking - Sweet Georgia Brown
Licorice Locking live in 2004. (Resolution: 360)
Featuring: Mark Griffiths, Gijs Lemmen, Licorice Locking, Jens Varmlose.
THANKS:
Very Special Thanks to:
Roger Swallow: for info on Al Stewart lineup with him.
Bob Metzger: for info on Ian Matthews lineups.
Special Thanks to:
Arne Rasmussen: for info and additions on Mark Griffiths discography.
Michael Bullen: for very interesting info about Mark (2011).
Gerald Sables: (Jonathan Kelly´s webmaster), for his info on live lineup with Tim Renwick and Mark Griffiths (2015).
Thanks to:
V.V.: for albums by Hank Marvin and The Shadows.
Jay Hartop: for the drummer´s name for Hank Marvin Band in 1998 (2010).
Walter: for his message (2011).
WHAT'S NEW:
09/April/2010 - Added the drummer´s name for Hank Marvin Band in 1998.
08/April/2010 - Corrected an error in the lineup for The Shadows in 2004.
22/December/2009 - Page added to the blog.
RELATED MUSICIANS:Mark Griffiths mostly worked with these musicians: (name + number of credits)
Ian Matthews
(25)
Hank Marvin
(17)
Cliff Richard
(16)
Brian Bennett
(15)
Gordon Huntley
(15)
Andy Roberts
(14)
Warren Bennett
(13)
Carl Barnwell
(12)
Ray Duffy
(12)
Graham Jarvis
(12)
Julian Dawson
(11)
Martin Jenner
(11)
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