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Jokers Wild formed in late 1963 in Cambridge, and first performed in February 1964. The original musicians were Dave Altham (piano, saxophone and vocals), a student at Trinity College, Tony Sainty (bass guitar and vocals), previously with The Redcaps and before that a St John's College choirboy, Johnny Gordon (rhythm guitar and vocals) and Clive Welham (drums and vocals), both from the ...
Pages in category "Jokers Wild (band) members" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. David Gilmour; P.
In April 1966, Wilson joined Jokers Wild, a Cambridge band that included his friend [1] David Gilmour on guitar, and later, Rick Wills (subsequently of Foreigner and Bad Company) on bass. [2] In mid-1967, the band travelled to France. The trio performed under the band name Flowers, then Bullitt, but were not successful.
Wills joined the rock band Jokers Wild in mid-1966, (with David Gilmour on guitars and vocals), until they broke up in 1967. [3] He played bass on Peter Frampton's first three albums before parting from Frampton in 1975. He became the bassist with Roxy Music in 1976, before leaving them and joining the Small Faces in 1977, during their reunion ...
Born in Kentford, Suffolk, Parry started his career as a saxophonist in The Soul Committee, a mid-1960s band in Cambridge. He was a friend of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour [1] who played in Jokers Wild, another band in Cambridge. Contrary to some reports, Parry did not play in Jokers Wild. [4]
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In late 1962, Gilmour joined the blues rock band Jokers Wild. They recorded a one-sided album and a single at Regent Sound Studio, in Denmark Street, west London, but only 50 copies of each were made. [11] In 1965, 19-year-old Gilmour hitchhiked to Saint-Tropez, France.
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