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Ian Samwell performances post "Drifters"

Postby Teflon » Wed Jun 07, 2023 6:26 pm

Just seen a pic of a concert poster for one of Larry Parnes shows on Facebook for Feb 26th (no idea of year). Headliners are Gene Vincent and Matt Monro (an odd choice I would have thought), but further down the billing are Dickie Pride; Ian Samwell, and "Peter Chester and the Consulates".

I must confess, I didn't realise Ian Samwell continued to perform after leaving The Drifters. I wonder what material he did?

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Re: Ian Samwell performances post "Drifters"

Postby UlrichS » Wed Jun 07, 2023 10:28 pm

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Bradford Timeline lists Ian as compere of the show.
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Re: Ian Samwell performances post "Drifters"

Postby Iain Purdon » Thu Jun 08, 2023 1:06 am

This was 1961
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Re: Ian Samwell performances post "Drifters"

Postby shadowriter » Thu Jun 08, 2023 8:19 am

That must have been some show. Bert Weedon and my favourite of the rockers Dickie Pride
I saw most of these rock n roll road shows but this one never came my way.

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Re: Ian Samwell performances post "Drifters"

Postby Teflon » Thu Jun 08, 2023 8:58 am

UlrichS wrote:
IanSamwell 1961-02-26.jpg


Bradford Timeline lists Ian as compere of the show.



Aahh! That would make sense :) Thanks for the info :thumbup:

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Re: Ian Samwell performances post "Drifters"

Postby Iain Purdon » Thu Jun 08, 2023 1:27 pm

I imagine Gene Vincent’s backing group would have included Brian Bennett and Licorice Locking
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Re: Ian Samwell performances post "Drifters"

Postby Teflon » Thu Jun 08, 2023 2:59 pm

Iain Purdon wrote:I imagine Gene Vincent’s backing group would have included Brian Bennett and Licorice Locking


I would have thought so. Presumably they may have shared the stage with Ian Samwell at some point, if he was the compere. Funny how all the Shadows\Drifters careers seem to overlap at times.

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Re: Ian Samwell performances post "Drifters"

Postby UlrichS » Thu Jun 08, 2023 7:05 pm

Teflon wrote:
Iain Purdon wrote:I imagine Gene Vincent’s backing group would have included Brian Bennett and Licorice Locking


I would have thought so. Presumably they may have shared the stage with Ian Samwell at some point, if he was the compere. Funny how all the Shadows\Drifters careers seem to overlap at times.

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I don't think that the Sullivan / Belcher / Locking / Bennett line-up backed Gene Vincent for this concert (as they had done at the NME Poll Winners Concert in 1960). The Wildcats became The Krew Kats in late 1960. Their first single "Trambone" was released on 24. February 1961 and they were quite busy toruing under their own "new" name.

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PS. Just discovered: The concert programme on Bradford Timeline gives Chris Wayne & The Echoes as backing for Genen Vincent.
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Re: Ian Samwell performances post "Drifters"

Postby GoldenStreet » Thu Jun 08, 2023 7:55 pm

UlrichS wrote:
I don't think that the Sullivan / Belcher / Locking / Bennett line-up backed Gene Vincent for this concert (as they had done at the NME Poll Winners Concert in 1960). The Wildcats became The Krew Kats in late 1960. Their first single "Trambone" was released on 24. February 1961 and they were quite busy toruing under their own "new" name.

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PS. Just discovered: The concert programme on Bradford Timeline gives Chris Wayne & The Echoes as backing for Gene Vincent.

Yes, the Wikipedia article on Gene Vincent (under the Europe paragraph heading) confirms this. There's also a reference to an incident two years later on a UK tour in which Vincent allegedly pulled a gun on Jet Harris!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Vincent

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Re: Ian Samwell performances post "Drifters"

Postby neil2726 » Fri Jun 09, 2023 4:57 pm

Joe Brown has also commented on Gene Vincent brandishing a gun on the tour bus
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