I’ve tried writing a book about my life but didn’t have the patience, this is more fun so I’ll gradually keep adding my recollections of events. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hi Blu,
Nice Blog,I’d love to know what happened to the other members of Brother John and the Witnesses. I can account for you and Dennis and of course Jeff and myself (Laurie)but whatever happened to Jack the Letch and Mel the Bass. Also have you any idea what happened to Neill and Clive from Amen Corner. Here’s a lesser known fact…..before Gary named you “Blue” we called you Spinach as you always needed a hand with your Farfisa!But your real acheivement for me was playing “Dizzy Fingers” by Carmen Cavallaro….I’d love to think that contributed to one of the many fabulous instrumental breaks you’ve created. Fabulous career and you’ve still got another25 years or so to go. Kindest wishes, regards, Laurie Cowley 07720 405715
Hi Laurie yes I remember Mel calling me spinach I really needed some the night he through me and the organ out of the van and left me to get it home myself. Not sure what happened to him maybe still living at home in Pentrebane, Cardiff and still trying to light farts and as for Jack the Letch who knows maybe he went to Splot and ended up as a male model. Neil and Clive are back in Cardiff and Alan in Newport, Mike Smith maybe Worthing, I’m not sure we tried to get I believe royalties or maybe performance payments once years ago and were informed that Mike Smith had collected all for us, we’ve never seen Mike or the money, Mike are you out there? contact me and put the record straight…ah well ‘those were the days’ as Mary said.
Hi Blue! How are u doing? Hope your gigs went ok. Just thought I would leave u a message regarding the Maurice number I wrote called ‘Brother Mo’. I was blown away the other week when u contacted me on FB and said u had listened to the song and liked it. It was very decent of u to say so anyway.
I do hope something can be done with the song as I take a lot of care writing and producing my own stuff in general. I am currently using an eight-track Yamaha Recording Desk lined through a Zoom Effects unit for delay/echo etc… For my sounds, I either use a Yamaha sequencer or Fender Squire strat electric/Ovation semi-accoustic guitars where needed.
I’ve written scores of other demos which you can hear a selection of on my Facebook ‘My Band’ page. It’s there in the row of Tabs at the top of the page if u click on it. One includes a tribute to George Harrison called ‘Spirit’ complete with sitar and Indian-style slide guitars.
If you do want to use any of my material or help me improve on any I am open to ideas from u and can arrange a visit no problem. You’re the man who’s seen it all and knows it all backwards after all.
By the way, I loved listening to your contributions to some of the Gibbs classic songs on ‘Saturday Night Fever’ & on the ‘Spirits’ album on the Ladybird series of collectable demo CDs. Unbelievable stuff! Coincidentally, a friend of mine is organising a mini Bee Gees convention in Hertfordshire on Sept. 6th,and wants me and the guys to come down and sing yours and Robin’s classic motown song ‘Hold On To My Love’ as they like my rendition apparently, I’m flattered, lol!
Anyway Blue, hope to hear from you soon my friend! Keep those crazy fingers moving, Best wishes, Jimmy Stanley. E-mail me direct on :jimmy6s@aol.co.uk or call my mobile on 07879494476.
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February 23rd, 2009 on 8:02 pm
Hi Blu,
Nice Blog,I’d love to know what happened to the other members of Brother John and the Witnesses. I can account for you and Dennis and of course Jeff and myself (Laurie)but whatever happened to Jack the Letch and Mel the Bass. Also have you any idea what happened to Neill and Clive from Amen Corner. Here’s a lesser known fact…..before Gary named you “Blue” we called you Spinach as you always needed a hand with your Farfisa!But your real acheivement for me was playing “Dizzy Fingers” by Carmen Cavallaro….I’d love to think that contributed to one of the many fabulous instrumental breaks you’ve created. Fabulous career and you’ve still got another25 years or so to go. Kindest wishes, regards, Laurie Cowley 07720 405715
February 26th, 2009 on 9:34 am
Hi Laurie yes I remember Mel calling me spinach I really needed some the night he through me and the organ out of the van and left me to get it home myself. Not sure what happened to him maybe still living at home in Pentrebane, Cardiff and still trying to light farts and as for Jack the Letch who knows maybe he went to Splot and ended up as a male model. Neil and Clive are back in Cardiff and Alan in Newport, Mike Smith maybe Worthing, I’m not sure we tried to get I believe royalties or maybe performance payments once years ago and were informed that Mike Smith had collected all for us, we’ve never seen Mike or the money, Mike are you out there? contact me and put the record straight…ah well ‘those were the days’ as Mary said.
May 23rd, 2009 on 10:07 pm
Hi, nice posts there
thank’s for the interesting information
August 15th, 2009 on 11:37 pm
Hi Blue! How are u doing? Hope your gigs went ok. Just thought I would leave u a message regarding the Maurice number I wrote called ‘Brother Mo’. I was blown away the other week when u contacted me on FB and said u had listened to the song and liked it. It was very decent of u to say so anyway.
I do hope something can be done with the song as I take a lot of care writing and producing my own stuff in general. I am currently using an eight-track Yamaha Recording Desk lined through a Zoom Effects unit for delay/echo etc… For my sounds, I either use a Yamaha sequencer or Fender Squire strat electric/Ovation semi-accoustic guitars where needed.
I’ve written scores of other demos which you can hear a selection of on my Facebook ‘My Band’ page. It’s there in the row of Tabs at the top of the page if u click on it. One includes a tribute to George Harrison called ‘Spirit’ complete with sitar and Indian-style slide guitars.
If you do want to use any of my material or help me improve on any I am open to ideas from u and can arrange a visit no problem. You’re the man who’s seen it all and knows it all backwards after all.
By the way, I loved listening to your contributions to some of the Gibbs classic songs on ‘Saturday Night Fever’ & on the ‘Spirits’ album on the Ladybird series of collectable demo CDs. Unbelievable stuff! Coincidentally, a friend of mine is organising a mini Bee Gees convention in Hertfordshire on Sept. 6th,and wants me and the guys to come down and sing yours and Robin’s classic motown song ‘Hold On To My Love’ as they like my rendition apparently, I’m flattered, lol!
Anyway Blue, hope to hear from you soon my friend! Keep those crazy fingers moving, Best wishes, Jimmy Stanley. E-mail me direct on :jimmy6s@aol.co.uk or call my mobile on 07879494476.