The Pathfinders – Shoreham Sussex

photo © Rob Hermans

Pathfinders … From Shoreham Sussex. L-R Vocals-Ron Reed, Rhythm guitarist-Ron Shaughnessy, Lead guitarist-John Court, Bass-Rob Hermans, Drums-Alan Burtenshaw.

Rob Hermans… Those were the days… we thought they’d never end.  So blessed to have been together in the 60s. Sending love to all.

Colin Norton… a fine bunch of lads!!

Some Of My Best Friends Are Canadians – Feeling Sheepish 7″ single 1980

Suppled by Digger

Phil Thornton, Dave McKnight and thanks to Terry Pack, Dave Millertron and Glen for sheep! 

Phil Thornton… That’s a blast from the past ! The ‘A’ side ended up on a compilation called ‘Sky Girl’ (years later !) on Rough Trade.

Dave Miller… I’m still a Canadian and can bleat with the best of them

Terry Pack… I played bass on this session. Dave McKnight was a very nice guy. I don’t remember much about the session, though.

 

The Lonely Ones & The Laymen – The Dolphin Ballroom 29th October 1965

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Andre Palfrey-martin collection

Andre Martin… Turning out some old tickets, I found the attached from 29 October 1965 at the Dolphin Ballroom, St Leonards – you know the one, down one floor from the Witch Doctor. Thinking back I remember the main group The Lonely Ones – who were regulars at the WD and other local venues. They were based in Folkstone and can remember the late Chris Sayer once telling me that he thought they were good. What many of us did not realise at the time was who played in the group Neil Langdon who would go on and record with The FlowerPot Men – Lets all go to ….and on lead Guitar Noel Redding – who would change to bass and become one of the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Small world, but just goes to prove that we had some of the up and coming names cutting their teeth in our clubs and dance halls.

Alan Esdaile… Also Neil Langdon & Noel Redding were both in the band Fat Mattress which I’m sure a number of people here remember.

Andre Martin… From The Witch Doctor in 1964, one of the bands that Neil played with before the Lonely Ones.

Alan Esdaile… Looking at ‘Fab’ all round the ad, I can remember saying the word ‘Fab’ and my parents going mad and saying that its not a proper word, so I said it more!