- The Kursaal Flyers
The Kursaal Flyers were a British pop and
country music band, formed inSouthend-on-Sea in 1973, who "bridged the gap between pub rock andpower pop ". [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/kursaal-flyers?cat=entertainment Kursaal Flyers: Information and Much More from Answers.com ] ]Original members
*Paul Shuttleworth (born
24 December 1947 ,London ), vocals
*Richie Bull (born23 October 1948 ,Corringham ,Essex ),banjo
*Graeme Douglas (born22 January 1950 ,Rochford , Essex),lead guitar , later replaced by Barry Martin
*Will Birch (born12 September 1948 , London), drums
*Vic Collins (born10 September 1950 , Rochford),pedal steel guitar
*Dave Hatfield,bass guitar (left in 1974)Career
The group formed when Shuttleworth, Douglas, Birch, Collins, Bull and Hatfield, who had all performed locally in various combinations around Southend, got together in late 1973 to form a new band. They made their first appearance together as The Kursaal Flyers - named after a local
ballroom - in February 1974, mainly playing covers ofcountry rock songs but over time increasingly writing their own material.Through contacts in the band Dr. Feelgood, they then got some support slots in
London , where they were seen by influential agents andsongwriter s. All bar Hatfield turned professional at the start of 1975, signed forJonathan King 'sUK Records , and released their firstalbum "Chocs Away". Although the singles "Speedway" and "Hit Records" received some airplay, the band's second album, "The Great Artiste", sold poorly.Nevertheless the band developed a solid live reputation on the London pub rock scene, with an eclectic mixture of original material and cover versions, fronted by Paul Shuttleworth's "
wide boy " persona.In 1976 they signed with the CBS label, and recorded the album "The Golden Mile" with
record producer ,Mike Batt . One of theirsong s, "Little Does She Know", was singled out by Batt for an over-the-topPhil Spector style production. In addition, the band's then manager,Paul Conroy , had the band perform onBBC Television 's "Top of the Pops " surrounded by laundry machines and giant detergent boxes. [cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/totp/artists/k/kursaal_flyers/clips/little_does_she_know.shtml |title=Kursaal Flyers - Little Does She Know |accessdate=2008-02-10 |last= |first= |coauthors=1976-12-09 |date= |work=video clip |publisher=BBC (RealPlayer )] It soon reached #14 on theUK Singles Chart .cite book
first= David
last= Roberts
year= 2006
title= British Hit Singles & Albums
edition= 19th
publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
location= London
pages= p. 308
id= ISBN 1-904994-10-5] However, Graeme Douglas was concerned about the over-commercialisation of the group's music and left to joinEddie and the Hot Rods , being replaced by Barry Martin.The group toured widely and issued two more albums, "Golden Mile" and "Five Live Kursaals", but, with the growth of
punk rock and numerous personnel changes, the band disintegrated in late 1977.Following the Kursaals' demise, Shuttleworth released several solo records, Douglas enjoyed success with Eddie and the Hot Rods, and Birch formed
The Records . The group reformed for tours in 1985 and 1988, and in 2001 reformed on a more permanent basis.ee also
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One-hit wonders in the UK
*Canvey Island
*List of performers on Top of the Pops
*List of Peel sessions
*Fairport's Cropredy Convention Appearances
*"Be My Baby "References
External links
* [http://www.kursaalflyers.net/home.php Kursaal Flyers home page]
* [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=THE|KURSAAL|FLYERS&sql=11:a9frxqu5ldde~T1 Biography] atAllmusic website
* [http://www.willbirch.com/index.html Will Birch website]
* [http://www.graemedouglas.co.uk/index.htm Graeme Douglas website]
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