- The Nervous Fellas
One of
Canada 's premierRockabilly bands, The Nervous Fellas began inVancouver around the winter of 1986.The band took its name from the lyrics of aSmiley Lewis song titled "Real Gone Lover".Their set list comprised obscure covers from theFifties and their own original songs.You were not going to hear "Rock Around the Clock " orGreat Balls of Fire from this band.With Butch Murphy on vocals, Ronnie Hayward on bass, Chris Colt on
guitar and Al Black on drums, they played mostly in Canada and were known for their exciting stage show and fast-paced Rockabilly.They often played at "The Railway Club" in Vancouver, where the idea of the band was formed.By the winter of 1987, the band had a huge following and were billed as "Canada's rockabilly Madmen".In the beginning, they started as an opening act for such bands as
The Pogues ,Tragically Hip ,George Thorogood , andJunior Wells , but it wasn't long before they grabbed the main stage themselves.They had several recordings on EastSide Records. Their first self-titled release was produced by Jimmy Roy from the
Ray Condo band. It was recorded in Jimmy Roy's living room.Their second studio recording "Born To Be Wild" was released on the UK labelNervous Records in 1990.While the band had a strong showing on thecollege radio charts, they were unable to break into mainstream radio play.Personnel
Many personnel changes happened during the fellas short life. Chris Colt left in late 1987 to be replaced by Mark Johnson. Al Black left in 1989 to play fulltime in the Last Wild Sons. Butch Murphy was also in the Last Wild Sons.Al Black was replaced by John Decan, who was later replaced by Billy Rogers.
Billy Rogers had tasted some success with such bands as Johhny Thunders and the
Ramones .Billy Rogers passed away from complications due to pneumonia, at his home inToronto , on Tuesday, August 7, 2001.Ronnie Hayward left in 1990 and was later replaced by Pete Turland. Pete, originally from England, had been in The Baskervilles along with Darrel Higham. The only original member to stay to the end, which was in the beginning of 1992, was Butch Murphy. Butch and Ronnie later teamed up to start the Bughouse 5. Recent postings of the band on
YouTube have piqued the interest of rockabilly fans.There is talk of the original Fellas rejoining to do a Canadian tour, as all are still active in the music business.Butch Murphy can still be found hosting the Saturday jam at the Railway Club in Vancouver.The Nervous Fellas name has since been used by a band in UK but does not have any of the Canadian members.
Discography
*http://www.nervous.co.uk/nervousfellas.html
References
* http://www.ffwdweekly.com/Issues/1999/1223/street.html
* http://www.rockabillyhall.com/RonnieHayward.html
*"Georgia Straight" Nov 30–Dec 7, 1990 by Norah Holtby
*The West Ender Nov 30, 1989 by Mike Usinger
*"The Winnipeg Sun" Jan 20, 1989
*The Province by Tom Harrison Tuesday June 28, 1988
*The Vancouver Sun by Michael Groberman April 16, 1988
*Nites Moves May 1989
*The Calgary Herald, Nitebeat Sept 13, 1988
*Music '91 Labatts Canada Live Feb 24-march 5, 1991
*Vox Magazine Dec 1990 by Hector Litorco
External links
*http://www.myspace.com/bughouse5
*http://www.myspace.com/ronniehayward
*http://www.myspace.com/al_black
*http://www.myspace.com/peteturland
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