- Vanity Fare
Vanity Fare were a UK pop/rock group formed in 1966, best remembered for their million selling song, "Hitchin' a Ride".cite book
first= David
last= Roberts
year= 2006
title= British Hit Singles & Albums
edition= 19th
publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
location= London
pages= p. 582
id= ISBN 1-904994-10-5]Career
School friends Trevor Brice (born
12 February 1945 , Rochester,Kent ,England ) (vocals), Tony Goulden (born21 November 1944 , Rochester) (guitar ), Dick Allix (born3 May 1945 , Gravesend, Kent) (drum s) and Tony Jarrett (born4 September 1944 , Kent) (bass) formed the band in Kent in 1968, originally calling themselves The Avengers. They played local clubs and were spotted by entrepreneur Roger Easterby who became their manager and producer. Having changed the name of the band to Vanity Fare after thenovel , "Vanity Fair " byWilliam Makepeace Thackeray , they signed toPage One Records (a division ofBell Records ). Vanity Fare achieved a UK hit single with their first release, a cover of "I Live For The Sun" (originally recorded byThe Sunrays in 1965) in the summer of 1968. Following two more singles, "Summer Morning" and "Highway Of Dreams," both of which failed to make theUK Singles Chart , they released their biggest UK hit "Early In The Morning." Written byMike Leander and Eddie Seago, it reached number 8 in that country in August 1969 and number 12 in the US in early 1970.For their next release "Hitchin' A Ride" they added
keyboardist Barry Landemen (born25 October 1947 ,Woodbridge ,Suffolk ,England ) to the group. "Hitchin' A Ride", written by tunesmithsPeter Callander andMitch Murray , gave them a million selling hit reaching number 5 in the U.S.Billboard Hot 100 and making number 16 in the UK in January 1970. The hit was preceded by a tour of America, following which both Dick Allix and Tony Goulden left the band and were replaced by guitarist and singer Eddie Wheeler and drummer Mark Ellen.Two more singles followed before the end of 1970; Mike Leander and Eddie Seago's "Come Tomorrow" and
Roger Cook andRoger Greenaway 's "Carolina's Coming Home" both of which failed to dent the charts on either side of the Atlantic.Over the next couple of years more singles were released including
Tony Macaulay 's "Better By Far" onDJM Records in 1972, but none of them entered the charts. Following this they decided to concentrate on live performances touringEurope , where they were having hit singles. Following the mid 1970s, and amid many band member changes, the group recorded only sporadically. In 1986, the band attempted to represent the UK in theEurovision Song Contest , finishing third in the UK heat of "", with the song "Dreamer" featuring Jimmy Cassidy on vocals, Phil Kitto on keyboards alongside Ellen, Wheeler and Hagley. In 2007 they toured alonsideP. J. Proby .They are still together today, and performing live stage shows.
In his spare time, Trevor Brice sings second tenor with the City of Bath Male Choir, who are through to the final 6 of
BBC1 'sLast Choir Standing .ee also
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List of performances on Top of the Pops
*Hitch hike
*Hitchhike References
External links
* [http://www.vanityfare.co.uk/index.htm Band's official website]
* [http://wc02.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=VANITY|FARE&sql=11:0pfwxqe5ldte~T1 Vanity Fare at AMG]
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