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The Wild Angels (band)

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The Wild Angels
OriginUnited Kingdom
GenresRock and roll
Years active1967–present
MembersGeof Britton, John Hawkins,Bill Kingston,Willy bath,Jerry Williams.
Past membersMal Gray
John Hawkins
Bob O’Connor

Rod Cotter
Billy Kingston
Geoff Britton
Pete Scott
Oz Garvey

The Wild Angels is an English rock and roll group. The group got their name from the 1966 Roger Corman film The Wild Angels starring Peter Fonda.[1]

Biography

The group was formed in 1967 with Mal Gray on vocals, John Hawkins on lead guitar, Pete Addison on rhythm guitar, Mitch Mitchell on bass guitar, and Bob O’Connor on drums. They were also Gene Vincent’s backup band during his comeback tour of the UK in 1969. Some of their recordings with Gene Vincent have been released on Gene Vincent compilations as well as the Wild Angels’ 2002 "Live, Wild, Red Hot ‘N’ Rockin’" 2-CD set and the 2007 Rockstar "Rock ‘N’ Roll Man" release. The group also appear in the Gene Vincent BBC documentary "The Rock ‘N’ Roll Singer" from 1969.[1]

The group signed with B&C Records in 1969. Mal Gray left the group in 1971 and the lead vocals were taken over by bass guitar player Keith Read. Mal Gray later worked as a solo act and also worked with Sha Na Na and Bill Haley. The group signed with Decca Records in 1972, releasing one album and several singles. One of their Decca singles from 1972 included three songs "Beauty School Dropout," "Born to Hand Jive," and "Greased Lightning" from the musical Grease. The Wild Angels later also joined the cast of the UK version of the stage musical.[1] In 1975, Pete Scott became their new lead singer and new bass player Billy Barnes Willie Bath and new drummer Oz Garvey replaced Geoff Britton, who later played with Paul McCartney and Wings. The group still continues to perform with Billy Kingston or Mal Gray as their frontman.[1] The band recently released an album in 2013 called "The Wild Angels Ride Again."

Members

  • Mal Gray (vocals
  • John Hawkins (lead guitar)
  • Bob O'Connor (drums
  • Rod Cotter (bass)
  • Billy Kingston (piano)
  • Keith Read (bass, guitar, lead vocals) (replaced Rod Cotter)
  • Geoff Britton (drums) (replaced Bob O’Connor)
  • Pete Scott (replaced Keith Road on lead vocals)
  • Billy Barnes Willie Bath(bass)
  • Oz Garvey (drums) (replaced Geoff Britton)

Discography

Singles

  • Nervous Breakdown/Watch The Wheels Go Round (Ariola) (1968)
  • Buzz Buzz A-Diddle It/Please Don’t Touch (B&C) (1970)
  • Let The Four Winds Blow/Stuck On You (B&C) (1970)
  • Sally Ann/Wrong Number, Try Again (B&C) (1970)
  • Three Nights A Week/Time To Kill (B&C) (1971)
  • Greased Lightning/Born To Hand Jive/Beauty School Dropout (Decca) (1972)
  • Clap Your Hands And Stamp Your Feet/Wild Angels Rock ‘N’ Roll (Decca) (1972)
  • I Fought The Law/Midnight Rider (Decca) (1973)
  • Running Bear/Sussin' (Decca) (1973)

Albums

  • Live At The Revolution (B&C #101) (1970)
  • Red Hot ‘N’ Rockin’ (B&C #102) (1970)
  • Out At Last (Decca #5134) (1972)
  • Let’s Get Back To Rock ‘N’ Roll (Pye/Golden Hour #614) (1975)
  • Rockin’ The Joint (Rockin #RL-5006) (1979)
  • Live In London (Cassette) (1987) (10 tracks)
  • Rockin’ On The Railroad (Valentine #8060, 1988) (Raucous #166, 2005)
  • Down The Road A Piece (Edwardian #LP-002) (1997)
  • The Original Wild Angels (Nightingale #LP-001) (1997)
  • The Singles Album (Nightingale #BYCCD-001) (1998)
  • Live, Wild, Red Hot ‘N’ Rockin’ (Sanctuary #451) (2002)

References

  1. ^ a b c d Aynsley, Steve (2002). " Live, Wild, Red Hot ‘N’ Rockin’" [Sanctuary CMDDD-451]. Liner Notes.