Saturday, December 31, 2011

Gigstory - David Bowie & The Buzz and The Powerhouse


David Bowie & The Buzz supported by The Powerhouse

The Lion Hotel – July 2nd 1966

After recently changing his surname from Jones (due to the popularity if Davy Jones from The Monkees) David Bowie began auditions and rehearsals for a new band called The Buzz in the February of 1966.The band consisted of Bowie (Vocals/Guitar/Saxophone), Derek ‘Dek’ Fearnley (Bass), John ‘Ego’ Eager (drums), Derrick ‘Chow’ Boyes (Keyboards) and John ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson (Guitar). Their first gig was on 11th February at the Mecca Ballroom in Leicester and the tour continued right thru to December, including a residency at the Marquee in Soho. Part of the burgeoning Mod Scene the Buzz played classic R&B covers like the Harlem Shuffle & Hold on, I’m Coming, they also played You’ll Never Walk Alone along with two singles the band released; Good Morning Girl & I Dig Everything.
They were booked to play the Lion Hotel under Bowie’s old band name of The Lower Third. This gig was the first played with Billy ‘Haggis’Gray on guitar (replacing John Hutchinson.)
Support for the night was The Powerhouse who was put together by producer Joe Boyd on opening a London office for the Elektra label. He was looking for British talent to feature on a sampler Album for the label and Paul Jones (Manfred Mann) suggested the idea of a ‘supergroup’ to record a few tracks. The eventual line up was Paul Jones (Harmonica), Eric Clapton (Guitar), Steve Winwood (Vocals/Organ) and Pete York (Drums) from the Spencer Davies Group and Ben Palmer (Piano) who had previously played with Clapton and Jones in the Roosters. (quite a line up for a support act! What would be comparable today?).
The Powerhouse only recorded a few songs in March 1966 (produced by Boyd), three of which were released on the Elektra compilation album What's Shakin' alongside tracks by The Lovin' Spoonful, Al Kooper, Tom Rush and The Butterfield Blues Band. The album was later reissued in the UK under the title Good Time Music.
The tracks included were "Crossroads" (R. Johnson), "Steppin' Out" (M. Slim) and "I Want to Know" (S. McLeod). There was a fourth song recorded, a "slow blues", but to this day it remains unreleased. "The slow blues was never issued, so they must have it on tape at Elektra somewhere," said Clapton in a March 1968 interview, printed in Guitar Player magazine in 1992.
Bill for the night? Bowie and the Buzz were paid £30 and Powerhouse £25!

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Gigstory - Cherry Vanilla & The Police

Cherry Vanilla & The Police Lion Hotel 9/3/1977
Originaly a performance poet and former actress (she performed in Warhol’s “Pork”) and David Bowie’s PR for 2 years, Cherry Vanilla began a tour of Europe in 1977. Brought over to England by Miles Copeland he tells Cherry to save on air fares by leaving the bands rhythm section at home as he knows a perfectly capable one in England. Stewart Copeland agrees to be the drummer on the condition The Police are booked as support and Sting is roped in to play bass.

The 1st night is in Newport Gwent at a club called Alexander’s and the 6th night of the tour arrives at the Lion Hotel. The Police, consisting of the original line up of Sting, Stewart Copeland and Henry Padovani on guitar will play the opening spot and then Stewart and Sting return to the stage with Cherry Vanilla.
Sting describes the first night in his autobiography Broken Music.

“The Police set begins at ten to eleven and is finished on the stroke of the hour. It blisters along at such a pace – no gaps between the songs, defying the audience to be critical or appreciative, as if we don’t give a fuck either way, and then we’re off before they know what’s hit them”

Probable song list for The Police that night was
Landlord - Kids To Blame (Games To Play) - Clouds In Venice - Night At The Grand Hotel - It's My Life - Dead End Job - Fall Out.

Sting was paid £6.50 for each gig on the tour.

The following night was at Eric’s in Liverpool which is immortalised in the Cherry Vanilla song “Liverpool” in which the Lion Hotel is mentioned.

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Monday, December 12, 2011

A Night of Christmas Cheer

Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat, if you want to get down, Osale is where it is at!!

Local legends are gathering at the Osale Rooms on Saturday 17th December, with the Plastic Palace Dj's  Selfish Lovers, Bill Davro and Headlining The Ambersons.

The Ambersons live music Christmas Gala

So get your Christmas started right.