I have ordered a copy from Musicstack and look forward to playing it and hope it will rekindle more blasts from the past as DJ Tony Blackburn would have said!! What followed was interesting, as when we had exhausted our repertoire of Beatles and Searchers songs, we were asked by the club manager to play them again. When The Whirlwinds morphed into The Crocheted Doughnut Ring, their guitarist Bert joined The Continentals at Tiffanys in the west end. Adrian went on to play with the Mustangs (which included Phil Thomas, Mike Reed, Roger Dupuy, Keith Chesher). As I was listening, a great big guy with a beard, apparently the manager of the pub, with an Alsatian dog came out and asked what I was doing? And I missed out on a Parlophone Promotional Copy of Is it Right only last week on e-bay. Part of the then right of passage seemed to be TV work: and naturally, becoming a Pop Star. A fairly decent snooker player.I never did manage to beat him. I am in Australia at the moment, primarily to visit my daughter Alison but also to visit Nigel. These cloths were weighted by a twelve foot length of heavy timber and unfortunately I let a rope slip and the back cloth dropped like a stone. J s. The blog makes no mention of the White Hall gigs and St Cedds. No part of this website or the articles published here may be reproduced or transmitted in any from or by any means, without prior permission from the author. By 1980 I had been in The Monotones/ Treetops for twenty two years and was married with two children. Alamy and its logo are trademarks of Alamy Ltd. and are registered in certain countries. Yes, I do live in Vancouver on Canadas Pacific Coast. This would have been late 50s. Another local venue was The Halfway House pub (if I remember the name correctly) by the sailing club at Thorpe Bay on the Esplanade. 89 reviews #10 of 46 Restaurants in Wailuku $$ - $$$ Bar Asian Vegetarian Friendly. We were under the impression that we may have to attend another audition, as the candidates for the job were whittled down. This was our first meeting at the Ilford Palais with Andrew Loog Oldham, later to become the Rolling Stones Manager. Sam phoned at 3.30 & 5.15 pm. I was also a classmate of Nigels and Colin at WHSB and I can remember the very early times, in the small school gym., when Nigel was drummer Brian was guitar and If Im correct the first lead singer was a boy (as we all were then) called David Tripcanny, not sure of that spelling. Hope this sheds a little light on a time long ago but not forgotten. Whiter Shade still an evocative, innovative arrangement of Bachs work and still works for me in 2011. Played a Futurama / Selmer(?) The Paramounts, of course: who totally eschewed whatever was In and continued with their focus on R & B. Christ Stevens and his brother, Graham still play: Douggie the lead guitar was the only bloke I knew who actually then owned a Baby Binson disk echo. He played at the Elms and The Halfway House and also with Jo Loss and his Ambassador Band. We all played together at Brians 40th anniversary bash and Pete and I did our thing at his daughters wedding. I used to love the end term dances with the Monotones playing. Hi Tim, Good to hear some of your recollections , glad we treated you kindly! During Brians frantic guitar solo in Route 66, he kicked a leg up and unfortunately revealed a part of his lower region down the side of his shorts. If you are interested please drop me a line [ more nostalgia!] Meanwhile he was phoning around and the club began to fill up. After a few months I noticed all the dust on my band trousers, it was gradually falling apart and that was the end of our Hawaiin session. Thursday evenings were the night: and hundreds of kids in Southend beat a path to the London. Dino Coccia, a session drummer and occasional dep, took over. I dont remember your dance group but have fond memories of the Miss World gigs ( probably something to do with the contestants ! ) With every performance his ability showed , Which led us to recording at ABBEY ROAD . We recorded our song Its Great, but I can honestly say Its Been Great. This was a radical change, as we decided to replace Pete with a Hammond organist who played pedal bass.welcome to Tony Edwards. Just a few names which I havent seen mentioned from the Southend scene of the early/mid 60s. A born business man always on the look out for the next opportunity. In the article about the band for The Southend Standard Jim Eaton also noted their appearance on Ready Steady Go, Thank Your Lucky Stars and Juke Box Jury, clips Id love to see if they still survive. Pete played a tune, possibly Trambone, Chet Atkins style followed by Bash and him doing Jezabel together. He lived in the same road as we did in Westcliff and I would go to the occasional band practices with him as well as a few of his gigs. Tiffany Retweeted. Raducanu appeared to be in fine health while at British Vogue and Tiffany's annual fashion and film party in London last week, suggesting that the bout of illness set in at the last minute . Just to let you know that Jim and I went to The Beecroft Gallery and Im pleased [ and relieved.toilet joke ] to tell you that our display is not hanging in any of the loos! 12520. During our final studio rehearsal prior to the take Gene Pitney dropped in to speak to Bill Farley, the resident studio engineer. See more. I didnt get to Alexanders as by that time I was in the states. BW Mick. As a result of this he decided to create a club of his own, took over a large Chinese restaurant in Hampton Court and re-created a mini Tiffanys called Alexanders. For questions about gifting and jewelry, contact a Sales Professional. Of course! Are you still head chef or retired? In June 1978, police were called to the Quay Club when someone let off a CS canister, at 11.30pm, causing chaos. Who dreamed up all these maniac names? Menu. Its worth checking out his website on http://www.popset.com.au, Dont Worry Baby/ I Remember. You probably remember Marks wife Bobby who emigrated to Australia and we have seen once when we visited oud daughter. by | Jul 10, 2021 | opentimeclock 2004 login | list of navy reserve units | Jul 10, 2021 | opentimeclock 2004 login | list of navy reserve units Cant mention the Monotones without mentioning their great arch rivals at the time who were called The Whirlwinds, later renaming to The Force Five because of a name clash with another band. The Elms was our local haunt Tuesdays and Thursdays and every other Saturday as I recall 1 shilling and sixpence om Tuesdays and two bob on Thursdays. Jim Eaton and Tony Edwards turned up at one of our gigs, and after auditioning the wall of sound, offered me a residency at Alexanders Club, playing four nights a week, sometimes five. My first attempt at assembling a group of like minds, included my then bosom pal, Ian Gregory: Ian was the only one to find relative show biz fame and fortune later and whats more, cut a single which made it to the charts! Hi Jim hope this finds you well, sorry for the delay in replying but lost the site never mind, computors arent my best media tool, have problems with remote controls to the video, you can contact me on acchelsea@hotmail.com, hope to hear from you soon. Hi Pete, I recently sent a copy of When Will I Be Loved and If You Cant Give Me All along with several Treetops recordings to Chris. It was a surprise when at around three in the morning, we were awoken by heavy banging on the door. I went on to play guitar and form a band called Tim Gentle & His Gentlemen, and under the guidance of Brian, and only 14 years old, released a single called Someones In The Kitchen With Dinah in 1964. It was at the height of the punk scene and accordingly all manner of weird looking people would turn up. Search for stock images, vectors and videos, Available for editorial use only. I still live in Rayleigh and go past the Elms on many occasions and never fail to remember those days and nights. It later became the Cat's Whiskers club, the Ritzy then Caesars Nightclub. 1. From which Robin (As he is now known) Trower developed his style and much sought after skill. I decided to buy a Hawaiin guitar, which would suit the setting. My first vocals included Marty Wildes Bad Boy and a tear jerking performance of Ole Shep I got to know Pete Stanley, Ian Middlemiss, Paul Dunning and Dick Vousden, who was only invited to join because he could play a reasonable version of Monty Sunshines Petite Fleure on a clarinet his mum had bought him. Your email address will not be published. Back to skool.Maffia Dance at the Midnight Lounge.Met Sam at the F&G (Fox & Goose) at 8.00 pm. So joining The Treetops was a breath of fresh air, with freedom to cover a wide variety of styles even new songs I had penned for the band. When I left I went into business and officialy retired in 1999 and moved back to Southend where all the treetops went to school together. In 1965 we became busier than ever and played several gigs at The Basildon Locarno as the support band to many chart bands. This was a great article and brought back so many memories of the 60s when i was in such bands as the flowerpots with wilko johnson,the krestas,my first band,and the spooks,great days. He started to give us advice on how we should present ourselves etc. Just an addition:- I remebered the name of the very good guitarist that played with Pete Willsher it was Johnny Short. I was with them until the breakup. As such, the Wimbledon Foundation, the official charity of the Club and The Championships, has increased its Coronavirus Fund to 1.5m (from 1.2m). Just discovered your blogsite here and its amazing. Then we gave up nights to return to days , Where JIM successfully created A . So, it was Brian, Pete, Gary and myself who did the TV work during that year. Nama kecamatan ini diambil dari nama Pasar Minggu yang ternama tersebut. Brian was so accommodating and encouraged anyone and everyone who played anything to be involved. Im pretty sure he was. ), Ian attended Joan Greenwoods Method School with such later luminaries as Olly Reed, John Leyton (Think Great Escape) and other up and coming thespians. Yes Matt,Ive got a lot to thank Tiffanys [and The Treetops] for!I wouldnt have met your Mum and it would have brought reality to our record Without the one you love.Instead,I could say Life is getting better'[a bit late to be plugging our records! We had our dinner in Solitaire.Sam bought a sketch pad and a Paddington pencil for me.I phoned Sam at 8.15 pm.Bev and J phoned.Had a bath & washed my hair. I now live in the beautiful Adelaide Hills and go back to Essex every Christmas to see Mum. Peter and Jim have my contact email so please get in touch soon. My son Christopher trained at Westminster College and has created a successful catering consultancy. It features 9 tracks by The Monos, 6 by Mark and 12 of The Treetops. I dont suppose you know what happened to Gordon? Who is playing at Wimbledon 2022? Retired in 2005, had the regulation heart attack, recovered and bought a Strat/Roland Jazz Chorus and currently trying to play Joe Pass/Lil Darlin properlyfailed. They later went from strength to strength and he became, eventually an agent. Thanks to the boys for giving me some happy memories Sue Ryder. from roy. Irene Donovan and her colleague Josie watched us nervously perform a cross section of our repertoire, which included ballads, four part harmonies and rock. The new club, which was to be called Bentleys was based on the same successful format and again required a trio of musicians. My memory has never been good but Im blowed if I can remember Gus being in the group. I had forgotten he was the bouncer at the Elm. . Tiffany's, Carter's Five-and-Dime. I restored and set-up a Strat for Paul, which looked as if it had been used by Pete Townshend to try and destroy a granite amp! Miss it! Mick, Hi Mick Thanks for getting in touchfrom the other side of the world ! Most of working life has been in aviation but now looking after sheep. ps we were from guildford surrey, Leigh local (WHSB 61-67) often see John Wilkinson walking in Westcliff (God bless & keep him) & Jeff Chapman. If ever your down this way would be great to catch up and exchange a few memries. Phil Thomas and myself still perform in the Rayleigh based band Full Circle and Keith Chesher occasionally deputises on drums. Spookily that was the time we moved to the area from Liverpool. Nigel went to OZ in 1977 and I still visit him every year, he runs an event management company and still keeps busy although suffering a few health problems at the moment. 67 years old and still cannot act my age, Hi Ian I am putting on an evening with Brian in Derbyshire in September and am wondering if you have any publicity-style piccies for Monotones/ Treetops. Jim. setup with a Watkins Copycat tape driven echo device turned up to infinity such that it did not really matter what notes he played, it was just white noise at a volume setting that made your ears bleed. This gave another string to our bow as I sang most of the current pop songs, our drummer Ron sang the Andy Williams type ballads, and Dave covered the soul and reggae. Our bassist was Pete Stanley who was in Brians class at school. Add to Collection . Got a couple of patents granted, wrote half a dozen papers and messed about on emission control and invented the DI passenger car diesel engine. The club closed its doors in 2014 and the building . They were certainly more rhythm and blues orientated than ourselves. In one of these clubs was a group playing the latest Beatles hits..very badly! I know that the former band members throughout the early years will be sad to know that he has passed away. I know that Dad on a regular basis trawls the internet finding it hard to believe that kind people still purchase Monotones records from e-bay! Westcliff High has a lot to answer for !! Could I get in touch with him?? Pete Stanley: The bass player and quiet man of the group. Did you make a fortune out of us? Rod thinks hes in Vancouver. Hi John By pure accident I came across this site looking for old 60s photos of Southend. This proved to be very tiring for us, as we had to be on set at Boreham Wood before 8am every weekday for two weeks. We left Southend in 1966 and went to play at Tiffanys night club in Wimbledon.Our name was changed to The Treetops and we released several records under thet name ( these regularly appear for sale on e-bay along with Monotones records ). You must be 107. Tiffany's was a nightclub that was at the end of the road from where I lived. We were engaged at one point, but I got fed up and went off to the States, lost touch. He was a quiet modest sort of chap. He wrote to me: I received and played the record yesterday and it is definitely us. The timber hit someone on the head on the opposite side of the stage rendering him temporarily unconscious.this was Nigel. Check them out: http://www.myspace.com/treetopsband imposters if you ask me! We each had a large and loyal following, and basically shared venues like The Elms, The Halfway House, The London Hotel and The Cricketers. He decided we needed to change our image and accordingly we all went to Carnaby Street to be fitted with our new Beatle suits. Are you still alive? Mark Loyd (Nigel Basham) was the loveliest person one could meet. I had Somethings Hurting Me and the US only When Will I Be Loved 45 and always wondered who they were! 167. The Championships 2023 will be played over 14 days, this marks the second year that play on the Middle Sunday is part of the intended schedule. The lead singer was a guy called Nigel Basham, classmate of mine between 1955-59. I still fly a fair bit working as a shipping and port consultatnt so the music I listen to is mainly that of the Pacific which is interesting in itself! Any body that knows me from then can e mail me at daviddowns@sky.com. Went to the Midnight Lounge = quite good. Samantha's was in a basement off Regent Street and I was introduced . Former Life Enrichment Coordinator at Bulverde Assisted Living. They didnt sellalcohol in that bar but they had an over 18s bit so guess where me and my mates ended up? London had a great many criminal gangs including The Krays and The Richardsons. The end result was a remarkable live cover of that difficult song, and we soon realised that other Mecca bands were coming to the club to hear us perform it. It was back in Nineteen Fifty Eight , We became musical MONOTONES mates . He is still in the entertainment industry but retired from singing a few years ago. Billy, if you contact Chris, the webmaster, will pass along your info to me or Jill so Rod and I can get in touch. where is tony kornheiser now / kalawao county treasurer / tiffany's nightclub wimbledon. This was for The Grand Order Of Water Rats and was attended by a couple of hundred celebrities including pop stars and film and TV actors. I wanted to acknowledge your blog just briefly at this stage, in the hope that you can send any press cuttings as mentioned. This is a memorial page for Tiffanys in The Glen, one of the best nightclubs in Bristol between the late 1960s and mid 1980s. I do have a very vague recollection of you, did you ever join the police force? I settled with the conviction of it being Dave Alexander, an American blues singer, or Arthur Alexander, an Ameican songwriter though I could never find the title in either of their work. Our residency at Tiffanys came to an end in the early part of 1974. There is some cost involved and having factored in all concessions such as Senior Citizen and Loyalty Discount, I have calculated that at 3.00[ I resisted 2.99 as it looks like a marketing ploy ] to include UK p&p. And if you do visit, you may get the chance [ if the attendants not looking ] to touch Gary Brookers silk cape. Does your group ever play down this neck of the woods, would be great to meet and hear you. (Its not and never has been the Elms by the way). The first advertisements for Tiffany Club in Los Angeles newspapers appeared at the end of August 1950 when the booking of Julia Lee was announced as opening September 1, 1950. There is still plenty of Monotones and Treetops memories that sit proudly at their home, so if anyone had anything they may be tucked away that I could get for Dad it would be a pleasure to hear from you (Autographs of the band recently went for 5 on e-bay! The Whirlwinds guitarist Bert Pullen achieved great sounds from his Fender Jazzmaster and their singer Ron Gent did a mean impression of James Brown. Their drummer was Brian Edgings ( originally with The Barracudas ) who joined us for a while before Pete Trout took over when we took the residency at a new Tiffanys in Wimbledon. The Palace Hotel was another busy live gig venue: Mickey Jupp and The Orioles; the Klansmen. Their happy reunion was too short. We eventually bought a couple of Selmer Selectortone amps and a Watkins Copycat echo unit.proper gear! This is the 9th 7 year update to the original ground- breaking documentary 7UP , of which we are extremely proud to have been a part of , albeit very brief . (now I have no idea what Scots Mac is/was so had to look it up on the tinternet. We booked in to some budget accommodation and went out to check out the famous red light district and clubs. This cant be the same Monotones that do The Book of Love, or could it? Somehow,I was given the dubious honour of singing the falsetto in Rag Doll.It was OK at rehearsal but on the Sunday cabaret night,in front of an unusually attentive audience,I dried up.the mouth opened but nothing came out!I must have been wearing the wrong trousers..not tight enough.I think it was Nigel that came to the rescue or did Brian take a solo and turn it into the only instrumental version of that song? He played in the Pack who had Wednesdays in the Elms Hotel while the Monotones had the rest. Sam phoned at 3.30 & 5.15 pm. In one version of the Paramounts, Chris Copping of Southend High was on bass and Mickey Brownlee of Wentworth (or Eastwood) was on drums and he was a cracking little drummer. I much more got into American pop. "A blend of mature British Wine and Fine Malt Whisky" no wonder my head hurt. Even after all these years Monotones/Treetops memories are still going strong. After Gordon left Tiffanys we had a selection of managers until we left in 1974. It was time to find another place to rehearse and learn new numbers. Our relationship with Andrew Loog Oldham seemed to fade after a while, but at least we had suits. June 8, 2022; jorvik folding electric tricycle; which crypto will reach $1,000 . Firstly, its great to see some comments relating to the band. Though,seriously,I did lobby them to recognise the achievements of Garry Brooker,as they now have a new Music Department. Train was late had to wait hour. I hope this sparks a few memories and fills in some gaps in the Southend music scene. One I particularly remember was recorded in Birmingham and hosted by Murial Young. Spookily that was the time we moved to the area from Liverpool. Hi Jim, Good to hear from you after all these years. Have just come to the end of posts and am broken to hear that Jimbo has gone now too. As you can see, it was a decade of big shoulders, V-necks, perms and page boy haircuts for the girls and smart shirts or Saturday Night Fever . Regarding the Mustangs, heres an article from the Southend Standard that Phil Thomas sent to me in 2009 along with the Monotones article thats posted above. Im sorry to report that Mark Loyd (born Nigel Basham), the lead singer with the Monotones and Treetops passed away on April 4, 2012, after fighting cancer for seven years. I was friendly with the Whirlwinds when they were Johnny Gale and the Whirlwinds playing at the Kursaal on Saturday nights.Sid Plappert was playing guitar with them at that time.
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