
Nan Carys Wood around '74 L-R, Terry Brown,Paul Trubridge, Kenny Lynch, Graham (Frank) Walker,myself and Gus York < click pic to enlarge > |
Fever finished in '72 or so, and I came back to Newbury. In '75 I joined a band which was fronted by Kenny (Kipper) Lynch, The bands' name was Nan Carys Wood, named after a nearby supposedly-haunted woodland. We did a fair bit of work up and down the nation with the help of our wonderful soundman / roadie Paul Shackeman , and recorded 4 songs, all originals.
NCW ground to a halt in '76, and I went back to working with various local musicians |
Then in '77 I was seconded into The Wallace Collection, a 'society' band that worked mainly in London. This was hard work and long hours playing the likes of The Savoy, Dorchester, Inn on the Park etc, mainly parties, and also big country houses where we would play Hunt Balls. These sometimes involved finishing at 4am, and then me coming back to Newbury to go to work for the day...!!!!, but the money was very good, and it enabled me to escape Thatcherism and go to live in Australia.. |
L-R Terry Kruger, Rick Hicks, Graham Canning, Pete Fry, Malcolm Hicks, Paul Jones, Sue Edgar, Terry Bailey, Nigel Reveller, Dave Hicks, Graham Pocock and moir.
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