THE WITAN

Around since the early 70s, and throughout that decade. JEFF KENT, local writer, fronted this band which were into ecology/anarchy’ along with CHRIS BARLOW, COLIN LUNN, JOHN MAKOKO, and ANDY QUIN. 90FC85AE-AE5E-4808-9A03-CE7A63BB9422Had a single out in 1981 on Witan Records called Butcher’s Tale, which also appeared on the concept double album, Tales From The Land Of The Afterglow, which was written by JEFF and released in two parts in 1984. None of the other members were available for live work, so JEFF then put together a new line up, called THE FYRD, in 1984, to promote the album and new songs. Numerous musicians came and went until JEFF dissolved the band in the autumn without gigging.

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BOB WEBB

BOB WEBB started playing with blues bands and pop bands in 1965. Turned professional in 1967 playing with soul band STEVIE’S FIX (THE FIX). Only started to write his own songs from 1975 writing with SNELSON & CULLEY for a band called MILLERS THUMB, which was a folk band. He then started to write rock songs for local bands and for his own band (A BAND CALLED DORIS) in the eighties. Then back into the folk world again writing for a band called FERNERY FAIR, writing pretty modern folk songs (1988). From 1990 to 2000, He’s been writing for a band called INVISIBLE PEOPLE and THE BOB WEBB PROJECT, and also WEBB AND PEACH.
His latest project has been to write for his recently formed band THE HORLIX BROTHERS, also now working with BAK-A-GEN. Plus working on solo album with a number of solo gigs
Live work over the years has seen him work with lots of American vocal bands on tour in the UK, plus working as support to many top bands here and abroad.

RIVER WATERS

River WatersRIVER WATERS, otherwise MARTIN EDWARDS, played in THE UNINVITED, ABOUT TIME, TOWER STRUCK DOWN, & INDIAN SUMMER, before forming the band that carried his name, performing a hybrid of progressive rock, space rock, world and folk music.
In 2011, he reverted back to MARTIN EDWARDS, with plans to record under the name KING OF DREAMS.
http://www.reverbnation.com/kingofdreams#!/page_object/page_object_bio/artist_1667588

TOWER STRUCK DOWN

This was an indie band, and became part of the Liverpool/Manchester scene of the late 70’s early 80’s featuring RIVER WATERS, ex UNINVITED. However after a couple of years WATERS left the band, which then split up. A few years later the band was reformed with a different line up by MARK ‘CAL’ CALLAGHAN (lead vocals) as punk/folk/rock outfit. This proved to be very successful on both the club and festival circuit.
http://www.towerstruckdown.com/
Sadly, CAL died in 2011 – http://images-of-crewe.blogspot.com/2011/06/tower-struck-down.html

THE SUTHERLAND BROTHERS

Folk rock duo from the early 70s. GAVIN & IAIN SUTHERLAND, although based in Blythe Bridge, were in fact natives of Scotland. Originally known as THE SUTHERLAND BROTHERS BAND, they released a number of albums for Island Records, which sold moderately. One member during the early days was Bruce Thomas, who went on to play with Elvis Costello & The Attractions.
In the mid-70s, the brothers collaborated with folk-rock group Quiver, the highlight of this union was the Top 5 hit The Arms Of Mary in 1976.
THE SUTHERLAND BROTHERS are probably best known for writing the song Sailing, which was a Number 1 hit for Rod Stewart.
Check out this website for more information:
http://www.gavinsutherland.net/
GAVIN played bass with DEMON, and pub rock band THE DRAGONS for a while in the nineties.

NIGEL STONIER

Nigel StonierNIGEL STONIER is a producer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist from Sandbach. In 1983 he released a single ‘Magazine’ on Rebound Records. He also produced LEGENDARY LONNIE’S single ‘Elephant Dance’ on the same label in 1985. http://www.discogs.com/Legendary-Lonnie-Elephant-Dance-Wine-Glass-Rock/release/1406795
Now well respected on the UK folk scene as a writer, producer and performer. He performs in the backing band of his wife THEA GILMORE.

THE RHEAD BROTHERS

THE RHEAD BROTHERS had an album called DEDICATE out on EMI in 1977. They were JOHN and STEVE RHEAD, from the Milton /Baddeley Green area. They were former pupils at St Joseph’s in Trent Vale.

A CD of their first album has recently been released by Big Pink records of South Korea.

JOHN was fanatical about The Byrds and the album was very much in the folk-rock genre, with close harmonies a la Byrds or Everlys. On the sleeve they list lots of people and institutions that they ‘dedicate’ the LP to — including Port Vale FC, Radio Stoke and Lotus Records.

They were joined on the album by well-known rock sideman of the time including Rob Townsend (Family, The Manfreds) and Charlie Whitney (Family, Streetwalkers).

JOHN RHEAD had previously been a member of a blues band in the Potteries called DOGGO.

http://labibledelawestcoast.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/rhead-brothers-dedicate-1977-soft-rock.html

 

THE PLUCKERS

Acoustic duo features ANDY MACKAY (ex 3 MILE SMILE) on acoustic guitar and vocals, and TONY BOYLE (ex SQUIBNOCKET FARM and SQUARE PEGS) on acoustic guitar, vocals, mandolin, and ukulele.
Formed in 2007 and still going strong, play a mixture of their own songs and covers old and new with a contemporary folk flavour. Play at festivals, functions and pubs.
The duo are often assisted by SHIRL on mandolin and MARG on fiddle.
Band motto: ‘We’re not as drunk as think’ll peep we are’

TONY and ANDY also did a Beatles tribute band from 1995 till 2001 called The Daytrippers. Played all over the UK at University balls, night clubs, etc…, even Jersey. Other members were BEN BLANT from Ashbourne on bass, and NICK HARTY from Blythe Bridge on drums.
At the same time they also did a Britpop tribute band called BRIT PACK , same members, different clothes, often supporting ourselves.
Band motto: ‘Who’s driving home?’

JEFF KENT

JEFF KENT first got involved in music as the students’ union social secretary at the North Staffordshire Polytechnic from 1972 to 1973. From there, he got involved in booking bands and then was the vocalist in the short-lived HORIZON, a progressive rock band., in 1975, which played no gigs and made no recordings. The rest of the lineup was CHRIS BARLOW flute, ROB SOWERBUTTS electric guitar, JACK UTTLEY electric bass guitar and a polytechnic lecturer (name forgotten) drums.
In 1976, JEFF, JACK and CHRIS formed COLOURED RAIN, a melodic rock band, which made an unreleased reel to reel recording and played one gig at the polytechnic. The rest of the lineup was DAVE WHALLEY electric guitar and NIGEL HARVEYdrums.
Looking to acquire more suitable musicians, JEFF and CHRIS broke up COLOURED RAIN and in 1977 formed a new band, AFTERGLOW (the prototype WITAN). Numerous musicians were tried and came and went over the next four years, but definitively added were JEFF’s keyboards, COLIN LUNN guitars and vocals, JOHN MAKOKO electric bass guitar and vocals (both in 1977) and ANDY QUIN drums and percussion in 1981.
Unreleased studio recordings were made in 1977, 1978 and 1979, under the name AFTERGLOW, mainly of original songs by JEFF.
In 1984, JEFF put an impromptu band together under the name JEFF KENT & THE WITAN to perform at the launch of the Campaign Against Farm Animal Abuse in Birmingham: KENT, MAKOKO, NEIL HEATH electric guitar and BILL BRADBURYmandolin.
Following further frustration with (ultimately aborted) band lineups, JEFF went solo and played a series of folk venues in the late eighties (vocals and keyboards).
In 1992, he recorded the album (of original songs) Port Vale Forever, the first-ever football club album, which was released that year.
Thereafter, JEFF mainly concentrated on his book writing, which had become successful, but in 1999 recorded a new ecological concept album of original songs, Only One World, which was released in 2000 and promoted by live solo gigs.
JEFF was then musically inactive until 2010 when he joined the (otherwise) all-female Glorishears of Brummagem Morris dance band on percussion and performed live regularly (as an increasingly one-man percussion band) with them until he left in 2013.
In 2013, he co-founded Mercia Morris, with SUE BELL (melodeon) and continued to play percussion. They debuted on New Year’s Eve 2014 at Barlaston Wassail.
All the (non-morris) bands JEFF has been involved with have concentrated on original material, mainly composed by JEFF.
JEFF’s style has most commonly been described as folk-rock, in the vein of STRAWBS, and many of his songs have been concerned with the environment.