HERBIE ARMSTRONG
Biography
Bands/Discography:
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The Manhattan Showband
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Brian Rossi & The Golden Eagles
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Wheels
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The James Brothers
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Screamin' Lord Sutch Band
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Demick & Armstrong
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Little Willie Ramble (1971, MAM)
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Looking through (1972, A&M)
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Fox
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Fox (May 75, GTO)
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Tails of illusion (1975, GTO)
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The very best of Fox (, Hit) (compilation)
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Yellow Dog
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Yellow dog (1977, Virgin)
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Beware of the dog (1978, Virgin)
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Strangers in paradise (1981, Escape)
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Van Morrison
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Wavelength (Sep 78, Warner)
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Into the music (Aug 79,
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Common one (Aug 80,
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Beautiful vision (Feb 82,
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The philosopher's stone (Jun 98, ) (2CD, compilation
of unreleased tracks)
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Herbie Armstrong And The River
Solo albums:
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single 'Real real gone' (1980, Avatar)
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Back against the wall (1983, MMC)
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single 'Here comes the night' (1986)
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Leather boots (1992) (EP, Charming)
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Herbie Armstrong (, EMI)
Skilled guitarist, he was born in Ireland.
THE MANHATTAN SHOWBAND
Herbie first steps in music are closely related
to Van Morrison, and this was true for many years later too. This showband
included both musicians in the lineup around 1964:
This band was formed in the 60s in Belfast:
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Van Morrison (vocals, sax, harmonica)
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Herbie Armstrong (guitar)
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Geordie Sproule ()
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Billy McAllen ()
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+ others unknown to me
As far as I know, they didn't record any material.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Geordie
Sproule
Billy
McAllen
Someday,
these musicians will have a short tribute here:
Van
Morrison
BRIAN ROSSI & THE GOLDEN EAGLES
That same year (1964), Van & Herbie form a
new band with keyboardist Brian Rossi:
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Van Morrison (vocals, sax, harmonica)
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Herbie Armstrong (guitar)
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Brian Rossi (keyboards)
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Tito Tinsley (bass)
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+ others unknown to me
Again, it was a short-lived band. Van Morrison left
to form Them, and asked Herbie to go with him, with Herbie stayed instead.
But, not long after, a new band was formed from here.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Brian
Rossi
Tito
Tinsley
Someday,
these musicians will have a short tribute here:
Van
Morrison
WHEELS
This band was formed in Belfast, from the ashes
of The Golden Eagles, when Rod Demick joined forces:
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Herbie Armstrong (guitar, vocals)
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Rod Demick (vocals, guitar,
harmonica)
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Tito Tinsley (bass)
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Brian Rossi (keyboards)
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Victor Catling (drums)
They released three singles in the 1965-1966 period.
For some time, they changed their name to Wheels-A-Way.
When the group disbanded, Demick & Armstrong
formed a duo, under that name, or using another one: The James Brothers.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Brian
Rossi
Tito
Tinsley
Victor
Catling
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Rod
Demick
THE JAMES BROTHERS
Not such brothers, but good friends Herbie &
Rod:
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Herbie Armstrong (guitar, vocals)
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Rod Demick ()
They released a couple of singles in 1968 for the
Page One label. Then, they became the backup band for legendary Screamin'
Lord Sutch.
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Rod
Demick
SCREAMIN' LORD SUTCH
I haven't been able to find info about it. Help,
please!
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Screamin' Lord Sutch (vocals)
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Herbie Armstrong (guitar, vocals)
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Rod Demick ()
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+ others unknown to me. Help!
They played with Sutch for six months, before resuming
their duo career.
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Rod
Demick
Someday,
these musicians will have a short tribute here:
Screamin'
Lord Sutch
DEMICK & ARMSTRONG
Here we have them alone again:
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Herbie Armstrong (guitar, vocals)
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Rod Demick (bass, vocals)
They released two albums: Little Willie Ramble
was issued in 1971, with Gordon Smith (vocals, guitar), David Watkins (keyboards),
Tony Knight (drums), plus vocals by Kay Garner, Sue Glover, Sunny Leslie
and Alice Pepper.
Looking through in 1972, with Gordon
Smith (vocals, guitar), and Henry Spinetti (drums). In 1973, each one developed
his own career.
QUESTION: Was it a duo, or a quartet
with Henry Spinetti and Gordon Smith?
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Rod
Demick
FOX
This band was formed by great musicians around
1974, assembled with a special vocalist with a powerful look.
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Noosha Fox (vocals)
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Herbie Armstrong (guitar, vocals)
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Kenny Young (guitar, vocals)
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Jim Gannon (guitar)
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Gary Taylor (bass)
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Pete Solley (keyboards)
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Jim Frank (drums)
Their first album was called Fox. Recorded
with help from BJ Cole (pedal steel guitar),
Dean Parks (guitar), Leland Sklar (bass), Jim Horn (horns), Russ Kunkel
(drums), Chris Gunning (strings).
Roger Taylor (drummer for Queen) sings backing
vocals in a track of their 2nd album, Tails of illusion.
Their 3rd album was Blue hotel, recorded
with external contributions: Andy Roberts (guitar, banjo, mandolin), Bud
Beadle (sax), Jay Gurden (guitar), Ann Odell (keyboards), John 'Rabbit'
Bundrick (keyboards), Glen LeFleur (drums), Martin David (drums, percussion).
Their main visual impact was Noosha, but she left
the group in 1977, starting her solo career.
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Herbie Armstrong (guitar, vocals)
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Kenny Young (guitar, vocals)
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Jim Gannon (guitar)
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Gary Taylor (bass)
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Pete Solley (keyboards)
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Jim Frank (drums)
but soon Kenny and Herbie started their own project.
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Kenny
Young
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Pete
Solley
Gary
Taylor
YELLOW DOG
This was next musical venture by Herbie Armstrong
and Kenny Young, with some of their mates from Fox, plus the great Andy
Roberts:
Herbie Armstrong (guitar, vocals)
Kenny Young (guitar, vocals)
Andy Roberts (guitar, vocals)
Jim Gannon (guitar)
Rod Demick (bass, vocals)
Gary Taylor (bass)
Gerry Conway (drums)
Their first, self-titled album, Yellow Dog,
was produced by Kenny Young. Also with Gordon Smith (guitar), Phil Becque
(bass), Pete Solley (keyboards), Jim Horn (horns), Johnny Van Derrick (violin),
Glenn LeFleur (drums), Richard Bailey (drums).
Herbie Armstrong (guitar, vocals)
Kenny Young (guitar, vocals)
Rod Demick (bass, vocals)
Their 2nd album, called Beware of the dog,
shows a quartet in the cover. It was recorded with help from many people:
Phil Palmer (guitar), Micky Feat (bass), Mo Foster (bass), Jack Hall (bass),
Peter Bardens (keyboards), Pete Solley (keyboards), Jim Hall (sax), Peter
Van Hooke (drums), Paul Atkinson (drums), TK (drums - who is it?), Neville
Roberts (reggae box), Simon Phillips (percussion), Jack Spence (percussion).
Strangers in paradise was recorded
with Phil Palmer (guitar), Phil McWalters (guitar), Phil Becque (bass),
Kevin Llewellyn (bass), Mark Yates (bass), Chris
Parren (keyboards), Nick Glennie Smith (keyboards), Mark Steeds (keyboards),
Peter Van Hooke (drums), Ricky Medlocke (drums), Mush Chimes (drums), Chris
Warwick (percussion).
QUESTION FOR ME: was a real band, or just
a duo?
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for short, additional info on bandmates:
Kenny
Young
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Andy
Roberts
Rod
Demick
Gary
Taylor
Gerry
Conway
VAN MORRISON BAND
Around July 1978, this was Van Morrison's live
band:
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Van Morrison (vocals,guitar,keyboards,sax)
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Bob Tench (guitar)
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Herbie Armstrong (guitar)
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Peter Bardens (keyboards)
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Micky Feat (bass)
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Peter Van Hooke (drums)
They record a new album, Wavelength.
With help from Garth Hudson (from The Band, who were friends of Van Morrison),
Mitch Dalton (guitar) and backing vocals Laura
Creamer, Linda Dillard and Ginger Blake.
They augment the backing vocals section for live
concerts:
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Van Morrison (vocals,guitar,keyboards,sax)
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Bob Tench (guitar)
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Herbie Armstrong (guitar)
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Peter Bardens (keyboards)
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Micky Feat (bass)
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Katie Kissoon (vocals)
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Anne Peacock (vocals)
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Peter Van Hooke (drums)
Vocalist Linda Dillard was also in the lineup for
some time, around 1978.
In September 1979, the band had lost keyboardist
Peter Bardens (ex-Camel):
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Van Morrison (vocals,guitar,keyboards,sax)
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Bob Tench (guitar)
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Herbie Armstrong (guitar)
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John Allair (keyboards)
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Micky Feat (bass)
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Katie Kissoon (vocals)
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Anne Peacock (vocals)
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Peter Van Hooke (drums)
A later lineup was:
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Van Morrison (vocals, guitar,keyboards,sax)
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Bob Tench (guitar)
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Herbie Armstrong (guitar)
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John Altman (sax)
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Katie Kissoon (backing vocals)
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David Hayes (bass)
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Peter Van Hooke (drums)
There is an official release of a live video from
Wavelength tour, called "Live in Ireland". Warner Bros issued
a promotion demo LP in 1978, Live at the Roxy, later put
out on general release in 1989 on the Seagull label.
In 1979, Bobby Tench left the band, and a major
reformation was made:
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Van Morrison (vocals, guitar,keyboards,sax)
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John Platania (guitar)
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Herbie Armstrong (guitar)
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David Hayes (bass)
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Pete Wingfield (keyboards)
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John Allair (keyboards)
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Toni Marcus (violin)
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Pee Wee Ellis (sax)
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Mark Isham (trumpet)
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Peter Van Hooke (drums)
This was the lineup in May 1981:
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Van Morrison (vocals, guitar,keyboards,sax)
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Mick Cox (guitar)
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Herbie Armstrong (guitar)
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David Hayes (bass)
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John Allair (keyboards)
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Pee Wee Ellis (sax)
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Mark Isham (trumpet)
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Peter Van Hooke (drums)
Next to leave was Herbie, who left Van's company around
1981. He still appeared in some more albums:
Into the music was recorded with
his band: Herbie Armstrong (guitar), David Hayes (bass), Mark Isham (keyboards),
Pee Wee Ellis (sax), Katie Kissoon (vocals), Tony Marcus (violin), Pete
Van Hooke (drums). Plus contributions by Ry Cooder (guitar), Zakir Hussain
(tabla), Mark Jordan (keyboards), Kurt Workman (drums), and Robin Williamson
& His Merry Band (whistle).
The beautiful Common one was recorded
in February 1980, with his band: Herbie Armstrong (guitar), Mick Cox (guitar),
David Hayes (bass), John Allair (keyboards), Mark Isham (trumpet), Peter
Van Hooke (drums), plus Pete Brewis (vocals), Eddie Lee Charlton (drums).
Arrangements were made by Jeff Labes.
Beautiful vision was recorded with:
Herbie Armstrong (guitar, vocals), Chris Michie (guitar), David Hayes (bass),
Mark Isham (keyboards, trumpet), John Allair (keyboards), Pee Wee Ellis
(sax), Tom Donlinger (drums), Gary Mallaber (drums), plus Mark Knopfler
(guitar), bass virtuoso Rob Wasserman, Seam Fulsom (pipe), Pauline Lozana
(vocals), Bianca Thornton (vocals).
The philosopher's stone is a compilation
of unreleased tracks, covering a wide period, from 1971 to 1988. Herbie
Armstrong appears in the four tracks from 1979 and 1980. A fantastic list
of musicians appear here (Van has always known how to choose superb players).
Click
for short, additional info on bandmates:
Anne
Peacock
Linda
Dillard
John
Allair
John
Altman
David
Hayes
John
Platania
Toni
Marcus
Pee
Wee Ellis
Mark
Isham
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Peter
Bardens
Micky
Feat
Peter
Van Hooke
Pete
Wingfield
Someday,
these musicians will have a short tribute here:
Van
Morrison
HERBIE ARMSTRONG AND THE RIVER
After leaving Van Morrison, I haven't found more
info about other bands where he might have been playing. He has playing
solo gigs, unaccompanied or with backing musicians. I think he also formed
a stable band called Herbie Armstrong And The River, but can't find proper
info.
SOLO ALBUMS
Herbie has released a few albums, as well as some
singles:
Singles:
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'Real real gone / Blackout in Manhattan' (1981,
Avatar)
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'Heaven only knows / Do you' (1983, PRT)
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'Josie / Do you' (1983, MMC)
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'Save the last dance / Do you' (1983, PRT)
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'Here comes the night / Back against the wall'
(1986, Making Waves)
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Leather boots (1992) (EP, Charming)
Solo albums:
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Back against the wall (1983, MMC)
-
Herbie Armstrong (, EMI)
Back against the wall was recorded with:
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Herbie Armstrong (vocals, guitar)
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Patrick O'Hearn (bass)
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Pee Wee Ellis (sax)
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Mark Isham (trumpet, keyboards)
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Peter Van Hooke (drums)
Click
for short, additional info on bandmates:
Patrick
O'Hearn
Pee
Wee Ellis
Mark
Isham
Someday,
these musicians will be fully covered here:
Peter
Van Hooke
*** QUESTIONS TO SOLVE:
1. I've read that Herbie maybe plays in Mike Oldfield's
"Ommadawn" album, as there's a certain Herbie credited, but playing pipes,
so I don't think it's "our" Herbie. Does anybody know?
2. Has he played with Elkie Brooks and David Essex?
Sessions
Up to now, I haven't been able to find references
to sessions played by Herbie Armstrong, so any help would be very welcome
here, please.
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