BANDS:
- Johnny Makins Skiffle Group [1956]
- The Zodiac Jazz Band [1957]
- Rick Richards Skiffle Group [1957]
- The Worried Men
- Vince Eager Band
- Marty Wilde & The Wild Cats [1958]
- Tex Makins Band [1958]
- Vince Taylor Band
- The Beat Boys
- Vince Eager Band
- Vince Taylor Band
- Johnny Duncan´s Blue Grass Boys
- Clay Nichols Band
- Billy Fury Band [Jun 61-Dec 61]
- Georgie Fame Band [Feb 62-Oct 62]
- Johnny Halliday Band [Oct 62-Oct 63]
- Georgie Fame Band [Oct 63-Dec 65]
- The Sidewinders
- Panorama
- Jungle Soup
- The Last Supper
- Billie Davis Band [1967]
- The Flowerpot Men [1968]
- David Garrick Band [1968]
- Thunderclap Newman
- Freddie Mac Band
- GoodMoney
BIOGRAPHY:
Tex Makins was part of the magnificent British scene of mid 60s, playing with many musicians that later gained big fame. He was born Anthony Paul Makins on July 3rd, 1940 in Wembley, Middlesex, England.
JOHNNY MAKINS SKIFFLE GROUP
The first band Tex played in was the Johnny Makins Skiffle Group, the lineup being:
JOHNNY MAKINS SKIFFLE GROUP #? |
? |
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Johnny D´Avensac guitar, vocals | Johnny Moreton guitar, vocals | Tex Makins † bass, as Tony Makins | Shep Shepard washboard, as Terry Shepard |
THE ZODIAC JAZZ BAND
Tex Makins and Johnny D´Avensac were also members of The Zodiac Jazz Band:
But I haven´t any other detail about the band. Help, please!
THE ZODIAC JAZZ BAND #? |
1957 |
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Johnny D´Avensac guitar | Tex Makins † bass | + others unknown to me. Help! |
But I haven´t any other detail about the band. Help, please!
RICK RICHARDS SKIFFLE GROUP
Around 1957, he joins the Rick Richards' Skiffle Group:
Surprisingly, a recent album by this combo, Shake it daddy, has been issued, containing unreleased tracks from 1957!
RICK RICHARDS SKIFFLE GROUP #? |
? |
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Rick Hardy † vocals, as Rick Richards | Johnny D´Avensac guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Bill Large drums |
The Worried Menê | (retired)ê | The Worried Menê |
Surprisingly, a recent album by this combo, Shake it daddy, has been issued, containing unreleased tracks from 1957!
THE WORRIED MEN
Rick Richards moved to another band, The Worried Men (Adam Faith had been their singer too), and asked Tex to join them too:
Tony Meehan left them to join The Vipers, and was replaced by Brian Bennett. It's interesting that both Meehan and Bennett were later in The Shadows.
New drummer in The Worried Men was Brian Bennett:
THE WORRIED MEN #? |
? |
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êRick Richards Skiffle Group |
êRick Richards Skiffle Group |
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Rick Hardy † vocals, as Rick Richards | Chas Beaumont guitar | Tony Harvey † guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Tony Meehan † drums |
The Vipersê |
Tony Meehan left them to join The Vipers, and was replaced by Brian Bennett. It's interesting that both Meehan and Bennett were later in The Shadows.
New drummer in The Worried Men was Brian Bennett:
THE WORRIED MEN #? |
? |
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Rick Hardy † vocals, as Rick Richards | Chas Beaumont guitar | Tony Harvey † guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Perry Ford keyboards, as Lou Brian | Brian Bennett drums |
Other info on members of The Worried Men (I know up to 9 members) | |
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To be covered (4): | Brian Bennett, Adam Faith, Tony Harvey, Tony Meehan |
Not enough info (4): | Chas Beaumont, Pete Darby, Perry Ford, Rick Hardy |
VINCE EAGER BAND
Next band I know with Tex is Vince Eager backing band:
They only did a pantomime season in Southport and used a local drummer, whose name isn't remembered.
Then, Bobby Woodman joined Vince Eager´s Beat Boys (their new name):
Soon after, the band is joined by the great Big Jim Sullivan:
But, after a while, the musicians left Vince Eager to team with singer Marty Wilde.
VINCE EAGER BAND #? |
? |
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Vince Eager vocals | Joe Moretti † guitar | Tex Makins † bass | + drummer unknown to me. Help! |
They only did a pantomime season in Southport and used a local drummer, whose name isn't remembered.
Then, Bobby Woodman joined Vince Eager´s Beat Boys (their new name):
VINCE EAGER BAND #? |
1960 |
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Vince Eager vocals | Tony Belcher guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Alan Le Claire keyboards | Bobby Woodman drums |
Soon after, the band is joined by the great Big Jim Sullivan:
VINCE EAGER BAND #? |
? |
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Vince Eager vocals | Big Jim Sullivan † guitar | Tony Belcher guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Alan Le Claire keyboards | Bobby Woodman drums |
Marty Wilde & The Wild Catsê | Marty Wilde & The Wild Catsê | Marty Wilde & The Wild Catsê | Marty Wilde & The Wild Catsê | Marty Wilde & The Wild Catsê |
But, after a while, the musicians left Vince Eager to team with singer Marty Wilde.
Other info on members of Vince Eager Band (I know up to 15 members) | |
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Already covered (2): | Joe Moretti, Big Jim Sullivan |
To be covered (5): | Colin Green, Alan Le Claire, Tony Meehan, Jimmie Nicol, Bobby Woodman |
Not enough info (7): | Tony Belcher, Vince Eager, John Grace, Andy Kealey, Kenny Packwood, Jim Price, Keith White |
MARTY WILDE & THE WILD CATS
This was Vince Eager Band, who joined Marty Wilde in 1958, under the new name of Marty Wilde´s Wildcats:
After a 2 months tour with Wilde, Tex Makins formed his own band.
MARTY WILDE & THE WILD CATS #? |
1958 |
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êVince Eager Band |
êVince Eager Band |
êVince Eager Band |
êVince Eager Band |
êVince Eager Band |
|
Marty Wilde vocals | Big Jim Sullivan † guitar | Tony Belcher guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Alan Le Claire keyboards | Bobby Woodman drums |
Tex Makins Bandê |
After a 2 months tour with Wilde, Tex Makins formed his own band.
Other info on members of Marty Wilde & The Wild Cats (I know up to 18 members) | |
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Already covered (1): | Big Jim Sullivan |
Old pages (1): | Micky Waller |
To be covered (9): | Pete Baron, Brian Bennett, Vic Flick, Bobby Graham, Brian Hodgson, Alan Le Claire, Licorice Locking, Roger Newell, Bobby Woodman |
Not enough info (6): | Keith Allen, John Barry, Tony Belcher, Jim Hopwood, Nik Lennard, Marty Wilde |
TEX MAKINS BAND
Tex assembled a new band with some friends, all being great musicians:
This should be around 1958 or so. Soon, they were approached by great rocker Vince Taylor to be their live band.
TEX MAKINS BAND #? |
1958 |
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êMarty Wilde & The Wild Cats |
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Tony Sheridan † vocals, guitar | Tony Harvey † guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Tony Meehan † drums |
Vince Taylor Bandê | Vince Taylor Bandê | Vince Taylor Bandê | Vince Taylor Bandê |
This should be around 1958 or so. Soon, they were approached by great rocker Vince Taylor to be their live band.
VINCE TAYLOR BAND
Great rocker Vince Taylor approached the members of Tex Maxins Band to to be their own backing live band, Vince Taylor & The Playboys in August 1958:
But Makins soon left, in September 1958.
VINCE TAYLOR BAND #1 |
Aug 58-Sep 58 |
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êTex Makins Band |
êTex Makins Band |
êTex Makins Band |
êTex Makins Band |
|
Vince Taylor † vocals | Tony Sheridan † guitar, vocals | Tony Harvey † guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Tony Meehan † drums |
But Makins soon left, in September 1958.
THE BEAT BOYS
Next band by Tex Makins was called The Beat Boys:
Another lineup for The Beat Boys was this one:
With them, Tex played for many of the singers under management of Larry Parnes: Dickie Pride, Billy Fury, Duffy Power, Eden Kane, The Viscounts, Julian X, Johnny Gentle, Sally Kelly, John Leyton, Jerry Dorsey (more known later as Engelbert Humperdinck), Tommy Bruce, Davy Jones (not he of the Monkees) and Eddie Cochran.
THE BEAT BOYS #? |
? |
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Colin Green guitar | Kenny Packwood guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Georgie Fame keyboards | Ray McVey sax, as Billy McVey | Bobby Woodman drums |
Another lineup for The Beat Boys was this one:
THE BEAT BOYS #? |
? |
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Colin Green guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Alan Le Claire keyboards | Bobby Woodman drums |
With them, Tex played for many of the singers under management of Larry Parnes: Dickie Pride, Billy Fury, Duffy Power, Eden Kane, The Viscounts, Julian X, Johnny Gentle, Sally Kelly, John Leyton, Jerry Dorsey (more known later as Engelbert Humperdinck), Tommy Bruce, Davy Jones (not he of the Monkees) and Eddie Cochran.
Other info on members of The Beat Boys (I know up to 8 members) | |
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To be covered (5): | Georgie Fame, Colin Green, Brian Gregg, Alan Le Claire, Bobby Woodman |
Not enough info (2): | Ray McVey, Kenny Packwood |
VINCE EAGER BAND (again)
Tex Makins returned to play with Vince Eager, now under the name of Vince Eager's Quiet Three (probably circa 1960):
Kenny Packwood replaced Colin Green in Vince Eager´s Quiet Three (still in 1960, just my guess):
VINCE EAGER BAND #? |
1960 |
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Vince Eager vocals | Colin Green guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Jimmie Nicol drums |
Kenny Packwood replaced Colin Green in Vince Eager´s Quiet Three (still in 1960, just my guess):
VINCE EAGER BAND #? |
1960 |
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Vince Eager vocals | Kenny Packwood guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Jimmie Nicol drums |
VINCE TAYLOR BAND (again)
And then, in September 1959, Tex Makins came back to play briefly again with Vince Taylor:
VINCE TAYLOR BAND #7 |
Sep 59-Oct 59 |
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Vince Taylor † vocals | Kenny Fillingham guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Bobby Woodman drums |
JOHNNY DUNCAN´S BLUE GRASS BOYS
Tex Makins also played with Johnny Duncan And The Bluegrass Boys:
JOHNNY DUNCAN´S BLUE GRASS BOYS #? |
? |
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Johnny Duncan † vocals, guitar | Kenny Packwood guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Red Reece † drums |
Other info on members of Johnny Duncan´s Blue Grass Boys (I know up to 15 members) | |
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Already covered (3): | Mick Grabham, Joe Moretti, Big Jim Sullivan |
To be covered (8): | Brian Bennett, Tommy Brown, Johnny Butts, Johnny Duncan, Jack Fallon, Licorice Locking, John McLaughlin, Red Reece |
Not enough info (3): | Tony Belcher, Kenny Packwood, Denny Wright |
VINCE TAYLOR BAND (again)
Tex Makins joins again Vince Taylor & The Playboys in May 60:
VINCE TAYLOR BAND #10 |
May 60 |
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Vince Taylor † vocals | Tony Sheridan † guitar | Alan Le Claire keyboards | Tex Makins † bass | Bobby Woodman drums |
Other info on members of Vince Taylor Band (I know up to 32 members) | |
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Already covered (1): | Joe Moretti |
To be covered (15): | Brian Bennett, Clem Cattini, Ralph Di Pietro, Claude Djaoui, Joey Greco, Mick Green, Brian Gregg, Tony Harvey, Alan Le Claire, Licorice Locking, Tony Meehan, Mike O´Neill, Eddie Sparrow, Johnny Vance, Bobby Woodman |
Not enough info (15): | Buddy Britten, Alan Bugby, Miki Dallon, Ralph Danks, Joe Fegan, Kenny Fillingham, Perry Ford, Bob Frieberg, Don Hawkins, Brian Marshall, Ken Pavey, Tony Sheridan, Bob Steel, Vince Taylor, Johnny Watson |
CLAY NICHOLS AND THE BLUE FLAMES
This was Clay Nichols backing band, called The Blue Flames:
But all the members were asked to back Billy Fury in 1961.
CLAY NICHOLS BAND #? |
? |
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Clay Nichols vocals | Colin Green guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Georgie Fame keyboards | Red Reece † drums |
Billy Fury Bandê | Billy Fury Bandê | Billy Fury Bandê | Billy Fury Bandê |
But all the members were asked to back Billy Fury in 1961.
Other info on members of Clay Nichols Band (I know up to 9 members) | |
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To be covered (6): | Joe Brown, Georgie Fame, Colin Green, Tony Harvey, Mike O´Neill, Red Reece |
Not enough info (2): | Rick Hardy, Clay Nichols |
BILLY FURY AND THE BLUE FLAMES
One of the most successful singers managed by Larry Parnes was Billy Fury, so a band was assembled in June 1961 to back him in a stable basis, The Blue Flames (they were backing Clay Nichols under the slightly different name The Blueflames):
But Billy Fury style was not the most appropiate for these young musicians, so Fury changed his backing band, hiring The Tornados in December 1961.
BILLY FURY BAND #? |
Jun 61-Dec 61 |
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êClay Nichols Band |
êClay Nichols Band |
êClay Nichols Band |
êClay Nichols Band |
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Billy Fury † vocals | Colin Green guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Georgie Fame keyboards | Red Reece † drums |
Georgie Fame Bandê | Georgie Fame Bandê | Georgie Fame Bandê | Georgie Fame Bandê |
But Billy Fury style was not the most appropiate for these young musicians, so Fury changed his backing band, hiring The Tornados in December 1961.
Other info on members of Billy Fury Band (I know up to 27 members) | |
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Already covered (1): | Ged Peck |
To be covered (11): | Mike Burney, Alan Caddy, Clem Cattini, Jim Crawford, Tony Dangerfield, Georgie Fame, Colin Green, Brian Gregg, Pete Phillips, Red Reece, Pete Wallis |
Not enough info (14): | George Bellamy, Ken Brady, Dennis Crawford, Tony Damond, Bob Elliott, Charlie Elston, Billy Fury, Alan George, Heinz, Brian Irwin, Roger LaVern, Tab Martin, Jimmy O´Brien, Ray Randall |
GEORGIE FAME & THE BLUE FLAMES
The Blue Flames became a band of its own in February 1962, with Georgie Fame taking vocals and leadership:
They were also joined sometimes by sax player Earl Watson (they were friends and Earl´s band usually shared stage with them in the same clubs).
In May 1962, Colin Green left them.
In May 1962, great guitarist Joe Moretti joined Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames. The lineup was also augmented with great ones Mick Eve and Speedy Acquaye:
But soon after, Moretti left them.
John McLaughlin is the new guitarist for Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, replacing the departing Joe Moretti:
In July 1962, they expand their lineup with a second sax player:
This band appeared in half of the album Rhythm and blues at The Ricky Tick, released in 2014.
In October 1962, Tex leaves the band (being replaced by Boots Slade).
GEORGIE FAME BAND #1 |
Feb 62-May 62 |
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êBilly Fury Band |
êBilly Fury Band |
êBilly Fury Band |
êBilly Fury Band |
êBilly Fury Band |
|
Georgie Fame vocals, keyboards | Colin Green guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Red Reece † drums | + | Earl Watson sax, sometimes |
They were also joined sometimes by sax player Earl Watson (they were friends and Earl´s band usually shared stage with them in the same clubs).
In May 1962, Colin Green left them.
In May 1962, great guitarist Joe Moretti joined Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames. The lineup was also augmented with great ones Mick Eve and Speedy Acquaye:
GEORGIE FAME BAND #? |
May 62-Jun 62 |
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Georgie Fame vocals, keyboards | Joe Moretti † guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Mick Eve sax | Speedy Acquaye † percussion | Red Reece † drums |
But soon after, Moretti left them.
John McLaughlin is the new guitarist for Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, replacing the departing Joe Moretti:
GEORGIE FAME BAND #? |
Jun 62-Jul 62 |
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Georgie Fame vocals, keyboards | John McLaughlin guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Mick Eve sax | Speedy Acquaye † percussion | Red Reece † drums |
In July 1962, they expand their lineup with a second sax player:
GEORGIE FAME BAND #? |
Jul 62-Oct 62 |
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Georgie Fame vocals, keyboards | John McLaughlin guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Mick Eve sax | John Marshall † sax, as Johnny Marshall | Speedy Acquaye † percussion |
Johnny Halliday Bandê |
Red Reece † drums |
This band appeared in half of the album Rhythm and blues at The Ricky Tick, released in 2014.
In October 1962, Tex leaves the band (being replaced by Boots Slade).
JOHNNY HALLYDAY BAND
In October 1962, Tex Makins travels to France, and joins local star Johnny Hallyday, under the name Johnny Hallyday's Golden Stars:
But Tex Makins returns to The Blue Flames in October 1963.
JOHNNY HALLYDAY BAND #? |
Oct 62-Oct 63 |
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êGeorgie Fame Band |
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Johnny Hallyday † vocals | Claude Djaoui guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Marc Hemmler keyboards | Jean Tosan sax | Bobby Woodman drums |
Georgie Fame Bandê |
But Tex Makins returns to The Blue Flames in October 1963.
Other info on members of Johnny Hallyday Band (I know up to 205 members) | |
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Already covered (2): | Madeline Bell, Mike Kellie |
Old pages (2): | Pat Donaldson, Tim Hinkley |
To be covered (200): | Thibault Abrial, Claudia Alexandre, Michel Amsellem, Angeline Annonier, Claude Arini, Alain Athot, Christophe Aubert, Cyrille Aufort, Jean-Pierre Azoulay, Erick Bamy, Pierrette Bargoin, Barney, Mike Bazzani, Hamid Belhocine, Beckie Bell, Louis Belloni, Kako Bessot, Pierre Billon, Curt Bisquera, Caroline Blandin, Eric Bouad, Daniel Boulard, Patrick Bourgoin, Marc Bozonnet, Tommy Brown,... up to 200 musicians. |
GEORGIE FAME & THE BLUE FLAMES (again)
Tex Makins returns to The Blue Flames in October 1963, asked by Georgie:
For a while, Red Reece became ill, and he was replaced by Tommy Frost and Roy Mills. Another occasional band member was trumpet player Eddie Thornton.
This lineup released their 2nd album, Fame at last, in 1964.
But more changes happened in Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames in April 1964:
On a side note, Jimmie Nicol was later famous for being the drummer who played with The Beatles in an Australian tour when Ringo couldn't make it (although he had a long career before and after that).
When Jimmy Nicol left Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, a great musician arrives, Phil Seamen:
A great loss for the band was Mick Eve who left them in July 1964. During the period he was in the band, some singers had made the odd gig with the band, although they weren't official members: John Hodgkinson (later to reappear as J.W. Hodgkinson in the superb band If), Ronnie Jones, Paul Williams or Geno Washington were some that would come down and do a number or two with the band.
This was the first lineup of Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames without Mick Eve:
But Seamen wasn't able to play all of the time, so Micky Waller was brought to play when Seaman wasn't available.
Waller (and Seamen) left in September 1964.
Another different lineup for George Fame & The Blue Flames in October 1964, marking the reunion with an old friend, Colin Green, who was the original guitarist in the band. Bill Eyden is the new drummer, replacing mythical Phil Seamen:
A new musician is added in November 1964, great sax player Glenn Hughes:
This band appeared in half of the album Rhythm and blues at The Ricky Tick, released in 2014.
And another musician adds as a permanent member of Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames in March 1965, old mate Eddie Thornton:
But in December 1965 (or maybe in October 1965?), Bill Eyden leaves (to be replaced by a young Mitch Mitchell).
In December 1965, Mitch Mitchell joins Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames:
But Tex Makins leaves almost immediately.
GEORGIE FAME BAND #? |
Oct 63-Apr 64 |
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êJohnny Halliday Band |
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Georgie Fame vocals, keyboards | Tex Makins † bass | Mick Eve sax | John Marshall † sax, as Johnny Marshall | Speedy Acquaye † percussion | Red Reece † drums |
+ | Eddie Thornton trumpet, sometimes | Tommy Frost drums, sometimes | OR | Roy Mills † drums, sometimes |
For a while, Red Reece became ill, and he was replaced by Tommy Frost and Roy Mills. Another occasional band member was trumpet player Eddie Thornton.
This lineup released their 2nd album, Fame at last, in 1964.
But more changes happened in Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames in April 1964:
GEORGIE FAME BAND #? |
Apr 64-May 64 |
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Georgie Fame vocals, keyboards | Tex Makins † bass | Mick Eve sax | Peter Coe sax | Speedy Acquaye † percussion | Jimmie Nicol drums |
On a side note, Jimmie Nicol was later famous for being the drummer who played with The Beatles in an Australian tour when Ringo couldn't make it (although he had a long career before and after that).
When Jimmy Nicol left Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, a great musician arrives, Phil Seamen:
GEORGIE FAME BAND #? |
May 64-Jul 64 |
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Georgie Fame vocals, keyboards | Tex Makins † bass | Mick Eve sax | Peter Coe sax | Speedy Acquaye † percussion | Phil Seamen † drums |
A great loss for the band was Mick Eve who left them in July 1964. During the period he was in the band, some singers had made the odd gig with the band, although they weren't official members: John Hodgkinson (later to reappear as J.W. Hodgkinson in the superb band If), Ronnie Jones, Paul Williams or Geno Washington were some that would come down and do a number or two with the band.
This was the first lineup of Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames without Mick Eve:
GEORGIE FAME BAND #? |
Jul 64-Sep 64 |
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Georgie Fame vocals, keyboards | Tex Makins † bass | Peter Coe sax | Speedy Acquaye † percussion | Phil Seamen † drums | OR |
Micky Waller † drums |
But Seamen wasn't able to play all of the time, so Micky Waller was brought to play when Seaman wasn't available.
Waller (and Seamen) left in September 1964.
Another different lineup for George Fame & The Blue Flames in October 1964, marking the reunion with an old friend, Colin Green, who was the original guitarist in the band. Bill Eyden is the new drummer, replacing mythical Phil Seamen:
GEORGIE FAME BAND #? |
Oct 64-Nov 64 |
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Georgie Fame vocals, keyboards | Colin Green guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Peter Coe sax | Speedy Acquaye † percussion | Bill Eyden † drums |
A new musician is added in November 1964, great sax player Glenn Hughes:
GEORGIE FAME BAND #? |
Nov 64-Mar 65 |
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Georgie Fame vocals, keyboards | Colin Green guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Peter Coe sax | Glenn Hughes † sax | Speedy Acquaye † percussion |
Bill Eyden † drums |
This band appeared in half of the album Rhythm and blues at The Ricky Tick, released in 2014.
And another musician adds as a permanent member of Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames in March 1965, old mate Eddie Thornton:
GEORGIE FAME BAND #? |
Mar 65-Dec 65 |
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Georgie Fame vocals, keyboards | Colin Green guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Eddie Thornton trumpet | Peter Coe sax | Glenn Hughes † sax |
The Sidewindersê |
Speedy Acquaye † percussion | Bill Eyden † drums |
Stan Tracey Groupê |
But in December 1965 (or maybe in October 1965?), Bill Eyden leaves (to be replaced by a young Mitch Mitchell).
In December 1965, Mitch Mitchell joins Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames:
GEORGIE FAME BAND #? |
Dec 65 |
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Georgie Fame vocals, keyboards | Colin Green guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Eddie Thornton trumpet | Peter Coe sax | Glenn Hughes † sax |
êRiot Squad |
|
Speedy Acquaye † percussion | Mitch Mitchell † drums |
But Tex Makins leaves almost immediately.
Other info on members of Georgie Fame Band (I know up to 69 members) | |
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Already covered (7): | Speedy Acquaye, Cliff Barton, Harry Beckett, Bill Eyden, Joe Moretti, Big Jim Sullivan, Ray Warleigh |
Old pages (4): | Rick Brown, Ray Minhinnett, Ray Russell, Micky Waller |
To be covered (51): | Colin Allen, Harvey Burns, Clive Burrows, Tony Cahill, Herb Cannon, Peter Coe, Elton Dean, Lyn Dobson, Geoff Dunn, Mick Eve, Georgie Fame, Hughie Flint, Tommy Frost, Geoff Gascoyne, Mike Gorman, Colin Green, Jon Hiseman, Bernie Holland, Glenn Hughes, Ronnie Johnson, Col Loughnan, Henry Lowther, Greg Lyon, John Marshall, Ron Matthewson,... up to 51 musicians. |
Not enough info (6): | Dave Coulton, Charlie Gould, Bob Johnson, Steve Murphy, Willie Qua, Keith Stirling |
THE SIDEWINDERS
Then, Tex Makins joined The Sidewinders with old mate Johnny Marshall:
They even played backing Stevie Wonder for his first British tour in January 1966!
THE SIDEWINDERS #? |
? |
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êGeorgie Fame Band |
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Dickie Pride † vocals | Len Neldret guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Matthew Hutchinson keyboards | Marc Charig trumpet | John Marshall † sax, as Johnny Marshall |
Panoramaê |
Malcolm Penn drums |
They even played backing Stevie Wonder for his first British tour in January 1966!
Other info on members of The Sidewinders (I know up to 10 members) | |
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To be covered (4): | Boz Burrell, Marc Charig, John Marshall, Boots Slade |
Not enough info (5): | Matthew Hutchinson, Len Neldret, Malcolm Penn, Dickie Pride, Jimmy Scott |
BOZ
In 1968, this was the band Boz:
They soon muted into Panorama, with a slightly different lineup, without Peter Head.
BOZ #? |
1968 |
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Boz Burrell † vocals | Colin Pincott guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Peter Head keyboards, as Peter Beagley | Roy Mills † drums |
Panoramaê | Panoramaê | Panoramaê | Panoramaê |
They soon muted into Panorama, with a slightly different lineup, without Peter Head.
Other info on members of Boz (I know up to 5 members) | |
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To be covered (3): | Boz Burrell, Roy Mills, Colin Pincott |
Not enough info (1): | Peter Head |
PANORAMA
Next band was assembled with the fantastic Boz Burrell on vocals. They were called Panorama:
But I haven´t any other details about the period when they were active (probably early 1968). Can someone help here, please?
PANORAMA #? |
? |
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Boz Burrell † vocals | Colin Pincott guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Mike O´Neill † keyboards | Pete Williams drums |
But I haven´t any other details about the period when they were active (probably early 1968). Can someone help here, please?
Other info on members of Panorama (I know up to 5 members) | |
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To be covered (3): | Boz Burrell, Mike O´Neill, Colin Pincott |
Not enough info (1): | Pete Williams |
JUNGLE SOUP
Tex Makins also formed a band with Viv Prince, called Jungle Soup:
Later Viv went to Morocco, and Jimmy Scott left. The rest of the band reformed and called themselves The Last Supper.
JUNGLE SOUP #? |
? |
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êPanorama |
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Mike Storey vocals, keyboards | Dennis Couldrey guitar, vocals | Pete Goodall guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Jimmy Scott † percussion | Viv Prince drums |
The Last Supperê | The Last Supperê | The Last Supperê | The Last Supperê |
Later Viv went to Morocco, and Jimmy Scott left. The rest of the band reformed and called themselves The Last Supper.
THE LAST SUPPER
4 members of Jungle Soup reformed under the new name The Last Supper, with Carl Chambers on drums (who was also playing in the band Tomorrow with future star Olivia Newton-John):
THE LAST SUPPER #1 |
? |
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êJungle Soup |
êJungle Soup |
êJungle Soup |
êJungle Soup |
|
Mike Storey vocals, keyboards | Dennis Couldrey guitar, vocals | Pete Goodall guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Carl Chambers drums |
BILLIE DAVIS BAND
At some point, Tex Makins took over Nick Simper in Billie Davis Band:
BILLIE DAVIS BAND #? |
1967 |
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Billie Davis vocals | Ged Peck † guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Carlo Little † drums | + keyboardist unknown to me. Maybe Art Regis? |
Other info on members of Billie Davis Band (I know up to 11 members) | |
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Already covered (2): | Ged Peck, Barry Reynolds |
To be covered (6): | Brian Chapman, Phil Curtis, Billy Davidson, Carlo Little, Art Regis, Nick Simper |
Not enough info (2): | Billie Davis, P J Kelly |
THE FLOWERPOT MEN
In February 1968, Lord was replaced for a short time by Johnny Carroll. I don't know if there were more lineups in the meantime, but this was another great one, with the fantastic Tex Makins:
They recorded lots of live tracks for the BBC and other places, so maybe some of them have surfaced in compilations or reissues. Can someone tell me, please?
When Carroll leaves, the band didn't recruit a new keyboardist:
THE FLOWERPOT MEN #? |
1968 |
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Tony Burrows vocals | Neil Landon vocals | Pete Nelson † vocals | Robin Shaw vocals | + | Ged Peck † guitar |
Tex Makins † bass | Johnny Carroll keyboards | Carlo Little † drums |
They recorded lots of live tracks for the BBC and other places, so maybe some of them have surfaced in compilations or reissues. Can someone tell me, please?
When Carroll leaves, the band didn't recruit a new keyboardist:
THE FLOWERPOT MEN #? |
1968 |
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Tony Burrows vocals | Neil Landon vocals | Pete Nelson † vocals | Robin Shaw vocals | + | Ged Peck † guitar |
Tex Makins † bass | Carlo Little † drums |
Other info on members of The Flowerpot Men (I know up to 18 members) | |
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Already covered (2): | Jon Lord, Ged Peck |
Old pages (1): | Micky Keene |
To be covered (12): | Robin Box, Tony Burrows, Johnny Carroll, Billy Davidson, Tony Hall, Gordon Haskell, Neil Landon, Carlo Little, Pete Nelson, Robin Shaw, Nick Simper, Mick Stewart |
Not enough info (2): | Roger Hills, Ricky Wolff |
DAVID GARRICK BAND
Around 1968, while still playing for The Flowerpot Men, the same musicians went to back singer David Garrick in a Swiss tour over Switzerland:
DAVID GARRICK BAND #? |
1968 |
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êThe Flowerpot Men |
êThe Flowerpot Men |
êThe Flowerpot Men |
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David Garrick † vocals | Ged Peck † guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Carlo Little † drums |
The Flowerpot Menê | The Flowerpot Menê | The Flowerpot Menê |
Other info on members of David Garrick Band (I know up to 5 members) | |
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Already covered (1): | Ged Peck |
To be covered (2): | Carlo Little, Mick Rogers |
Not enough info (1): | David Garrick |
THUNDERCLAP NEWMAN
I haven´t more details, but it seems that this was a later lineup for Thunderclap Newman:
THUNDERCLAP NEWMAN #? |
? |
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Pete Goodall guitar | John Tappenden guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Andy Newman † keyboards | John Rogers drums |
Other info on members of Thunderclap Newman (I know up to 17 members) | |
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Already covered (1): | Mark Brzezicki |
Old pages (3): | Jim Avery, Jack McCulloch, Jimmy McCulloch |
To be covered (5): | Pete Goodall, Chris Hunt, John ´Speedy´ Keen, Zoot Money, Andy Newman |
Not enough info (7): | Roger Felice, Nick Johnson, Ronnie Peel, John Rogers, Tony Stubbings, John Tappenden, Josh Townshend |
AND THEN...
And then, I haven't known more things about his musical career during many years, sadly. Can someone provide some info, please?
THUNDERCLAP
In 2005, Pete Goodall resurrects the band, initially appearing just as Thunderclap or as GoodMoney. This was one of the lineups:
THUNDERCLAP NEWMAN #? |
2005 |
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Pete Goodall guitar | Tex Makins † bass | Zoot Money keyboards | + others unknown to me. Help! |
AND THEN...
Tex Makins sadly passed away on February 23rd, 2017. He'll be very missed.
DISCOGRAPHY: (13 albums known to me - Status: Quite advanced)
ALBUMS AS A BAND MEMBER (12 credits)
- Wilde about Marty - Marty Wilde & The Wild Cats (1958)
- Members: Alan Le Claire, Bobby Woodman (RIP: Tex Makins, Big Jim Sullivan)
- Rhythm and blues at The Flamingo - Georgie Fame (January 1964) (LIVE)
- Members: Georgie Fame + Mick Eve, Colin Green, Chris Pyne, Frank Ricotti, Alan Skidmore, Boots Slade, John Warren (RIP: Harry Beckett, Tex Makins, John Marshall, Red Reece, Big Jim Sullivan, Tommy Thomas)
- Producer: (RIP: Ian Samwell)
- Technical: Glyn Johns
- Comments: Recorded in September 1963.
- Do re mi / Green onions (SINGLE) - Georgie Fame (April 1964)
- Members: Georgie Fame + Mick Eve, Eddie Thornton (RIP: Speedy Acquaye, Tex Makins, John Marshall, Red Reece)
- I´m in love with you / Bend a little (SINGLE) - Georgie Fame (July 1964)
- Members: Georgie Fame + Mick Eve, Eddie Thornton (RIP: Speedy Acquaye, Tex Makins, John Marshall, Red Reece)
- Fame at last - Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames (September 1964)
- Members: Georgie Fame + Mick Eve (RIP: Speedy Acquaye, Tex Makins)
- Guests: Reg Guest
- Producer: (RIP: Ian Samwell)
- In the meantime / Telegram (SINGLE) - Georgie Fame (February 1965)
- Members: Georgie Fame + Peter Coe, Colin Green (RIP: Speedy Acquaye, Bill Eyden, Glenn Hughes, Tex Makins)
- Like we used to do / It ain´t right (SINGLE) - Georgie Fame (July 1965)
- Members: Georgie Fame + Peter Coe, Colin Green, Eddie Thornton (RIP: Speedy Acquaye, Bill Eyden, Glenn Hughes, Tex Makins)
- Something / Outrage (SINGLE) - Georgie Fame (October 1965)
- Members: Georgie Fame + Peter Coe, Colin Green, Eddie Thornton (RIP: Speedy Acquaye, Bill Eyden, Glenn Hughes, Tex Makins)
- Pick´n´tell - Thunderclap featuring GoodMoney (January 2006)
- Members: Pete Goodall, Zoot Money, Nick Payn (RIP: Tex Makins)
- Guests: Michael Bailey, Richard Bailey, Pete Brown, David Hadley, Dave Moore, Noel Norris (RIP: Dick Heckstall-Smith)
- 788 years of rock´n´roll - Vince Eager & The Memphis Tones (2012)
- Members: Colin Green (RIP: Tex Makins)
- Guests: Clem Cattini, Chas Hodges, Albert Lee
- Comments: The latest album by Vince Eager with his current backing band, The Memphis Tones, and with special appearances by some of his old mates: Marty Wilde, Albert Lee, Chas Hodges, Clem Cattini, Coling Green and Tex Makins.
- Rhythm and blues at The Ricky Tick - Georgie Fame And The Blue Flames (2014)
- Members: Georgie Fame + Peter Coe, Mick Eve, Colin Green, John McLaughlin (RIP: Speedy Acquaye, Bill Eyden, Glenn Hughes, Tex Makins, John Marshall, Red Reece)
- Comments: The album was recorded in the early 60s, but remained unreleased until 2014. Recorded with two different band lineups.
- Shake it daddy - Rick Richards´ Skiffle Group ( - )
- Members: (RIP: Rick Hardy, Tex Makins)
- Comments: Recorded in 1957, it remained unreleased for many years.
- The Very best of Georgie Fame - Georgie Fame (1966)
- Members: Georgie Fame + Peter Coe, Mick Eve, Colin Green, John McLaughlin, Boots Slade, Eddie Thornton (RIP: Speedy Acquaye, Cliff Barton, Glenn Hughes, Tex Makins, John Marshall, Mitch Mitchell, Red Reece, Phil Seamen, Micky Waller)
QUESTIONS:
01. Does Tex play in Johnny Kidd & The Pirates classic ´Shaking all over´?
02. Does anybody know about sessions made by Tex? Being such great player, it's impossible he wasn't hired for albums!! He probably played in albums with Pete Goodall in the sixties.
03. Does Tex play any recordings by Donovan?
04. Does Tex play in these songs by Paul Simon, ´Homeward bound´ and ´Richard Cory´? Also Colin Green and Red Reece?
05. Did Jungle Soup ever recorded any material?
06. Were Tex, Carlo Little and Ged Peck a band of their own, or they only backed the Flower Pot Men and David Garrick?
07. Was Tex a member of Freddie Mack Band ever?
RELATED WEBSITE LINKS: 13
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 fantastic The British Sound blog (by Bruno Ceriotti), we have rock family trees about:
Wikipedia doesn´t want to include links to this website, but I won´t do the same with them. So, from the great Wikipedia, we have:
Assorted links:
- A very funny page about Micky Waller (by Jim Henning)
- Confessions Of A Sixties Drummer (about legendary Carlo Little) (by Giselle Rawlins)
THANKS:
Very Special Thanks to:
Special Thanks to:
Thanks to:
WHAT'S NEW:
13/April/2011 - Page added to the blog.
29/September/2000 - Original page written by me (in the old site).
RELATED MUSICIANS:
Tex Makins mostly worked with these musicians: (name + number of credits)
Georgie Fame (9)
Speedy Acquaye (8)
Colin Green (7)
Mick Eve (6)
Peter Coe (5)
Glenn Hughes (5)
John Marshall (5)
Red Reece (5)
Eddie Thornton (5)
Bill Eyden (4)
Page created by Miguel Terol on: 29/September/2000 - Last modified on: 02/January/2018. 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.
Hello .-I played keyboards in a band in 1968 with Boz Burrell,Tex Maykins, Colin Pincott, and Roy ? on drums. My name then was Peter Beagley, but after that I returned to Australia ,and changed my name to Peter Head. I'm still playing around Sydney now.
ReplyDeleteThe band then was just called "Boz"
Hi, Peter - Thanks for writing here! I know who you are: Headband, playing with the late Wendy Saddington around 1985, etc. But I didn't know about your time in England. The drummer you mention must be Roy Mills (played with Georgie Fame, Alan Price, Paul Williams and Jackie Lynton, among others - also with Boz in a later band called Mirrors). If you don't mind writing me at my mail at molympus1@gmail.com, I'd like to ask you some questions. I guess the band timeline should be very early 1968, maybe playing gigs in Germany? Boz, Pincott and Makins also formed a new band called Panorama, probably after you left. Thanks again for your message.
DeleteI played with Tex around London 1985-86 in a jazz rock outfit called Legal & Tender.
ReplyDeletethis was my grandad
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