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Hollie wrote: jim wrote: Some we do Chameleon. The Hot Pot Belly Band with the late great Pete Boyle, a very good friend to me. Andy Prowler, who's poster still graces my living room wall, and then there were the two bands I played for that had residencies at Grobs. Tempus fugit. What Bands were they? He won't tell us.
Sit thissen dahn an' tell us abaht it.
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jim wrote: Hollie, sssh!, I must maintain my air of mystery. The Arch(es) maybe
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jim wrote: If there is a missing "i" between the "h" and the bracketed "e" you will hear from my solicitor sir! (didn't dare go that far - that would be rather less sweet than sugar!)
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Hollie wrote: ...and of course the infamous Andy Prowler who used to swing from the chandeliers? whilst playing the harmonica. I always thought the band was called Prowler and the lead singer was called Andy Townsend, lived in Holbeck if memeory serves. We had the odd pint together at the Guilford, where I first saw the band upstairs ,early 80's.
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kango wrote: Hollie wrote: ...and of course the infamous Andy Prowler who used to swing from the chandeliers? whilst playing the harmonica. I always thought the band was called Prowler and the lead singer was called Andy Townsend, lived in Holbeck if memeory serves. We had the odd pint together at the Guilford, where I first saw the band upstairs ,early 80's. They are still called The Prowlers and can be seen occasionally playing at The Roscoe. You may be right about Andy I just used to call him Andy Prowler. Bob Dylan look a like with legs like two matchsticks.
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The wine bar opposite the Town Hall was called Wigs. I can't remember the names of people who played there except The Prowlers, Hot Pot Bell Band. There was a Band who used to use various equipment as musical intruments including parts of a Vacuum cleaner. A Band whose classic was to play 'So Lonely' by the police. A couple of guys called I think Nick and Jeremy, one of which used to go beetroot red when singing.
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