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Playing in bands since 1964, Iain has had much of his work released on cd and vinyl, both as a soloist of some repute, and with a wide assortment of rockin' bands such as Matchbox (Iain was a founder member), Rock Island Line, and The Spys. Iain has backed Screaming Lord Sutch, recorded for The Elvis Show in London, and his first solo recording, Chicken Shack Shuffle, is currently on re-release. Iain claims the ultimate highlight of his career, as having the privilege of backing Muddy Waters. DAVE DIX |
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| Dave was offered his first professional job by the king of Blue Suede Shoes, Carl Perkins who needed a tenor saxophonist when in London and the rest as they say, is history. He moved to Essex to be nearer to the rock'n'roll, and r&b scene, soon joining forces with the legendary performer and politician, Screaming Lord Sutch. Many years of touring and | |||
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recording with Sutch were interspersed with appearances alongside such well-known originals as Tommy Bruce, Don Lang, Bill Haley's Comets, Chas and Dave, and Johnny Paris of Johnny and the Hurricanes. Dave is now recognised as one | ||
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of the leading exponents of both the bass guitar and saxe on both the British and overseas rock'n'roll/jive circuit. |
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| Jamey is an experienced drummer on the British Swing/Jive circuit. Since first drumming at the age of nine, Jamey has worked with an eclectic range of performers including The Stingrays, The Knight Riders, The Roy Orbison Tribute Band and Greggi G |
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The Iain Terry Band's first c.d. Let Loose, containing a mix of r'n'r styles, is on sale now from the band, at their live gigs, and is well worth hearing. | ||
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