BINKY McKENZIE info
Binky McKenzie
(bass)
Very good player from the
60s, he sadly appears in very few recordings. It's extremely complicated
finding data about him, so I've included here all that I know...
Sometime during September
1966 and January 1967, he replaces Cliff Barton
in Alexis Korner's new band, Free At Last:
Alexis Korner (guitar, vocals)
Binky McKenzie (bass)
Hughie Flint (drums)
They recorded at least one track,
'Rosie', recorded in January 1967.
The band changed when Hughie
Flint left in June 1967. But I have a different version about what Binky
did in that period:
In December 1966, he joins
Denny Laine's String Band, a trio with an added string section:
Denny
Laine (vocals, guitar)
Binky McKenzie (bass)
Viv Prince (drums)
+
Clive Gillinson (cello)
Chris Van Campen (cello)
Wilhelm Martin (violin)
John Stein (violin)
But in May 1967, Binky leaves,
and the band split (there were other lineups, though).
His next project was The
Huge Local Sun, a supergroup assembled by singer/poet Pete Brown:
Pete Brown (vocals)
Graham Layden (vocals)
John McLaughlin (guitar)
Phil Lee (guitar)
Binky McKenzie (bass)
Danny Thompson (bass)
John Mitchell (keyboards)
Dick Heckstall-Smith (sax)
John Mumford (trombone)
They recorded some demos, but
split before they played any gigs.
Another band with Binky was
the Vince Crane Combo:
Vincent Crane (vocals, keyboards)
Binky McKenzie (bass)
John Claydon (sax)
Gordon Hadler (drums)
They also played with Arthur
Brown.
And, after that, I've never
been able to find more info about Binky. But, John McLaughlin dedicates
a track to him, 'Binky's Beam' in his magnificent Extrapolation
album from 1969 (Binky doesn't play there, though).
QUESTIONS:
1.
single with Alexis Korner:
-
'Rosie / Rock me'
(Apr 67, with Alexis Korner, Hughie Flint) (Binky must play only in the
A-side)
Sessions:
-
Duffy Power (Just stay blue, 1995, with
John McLaughlin, Jack Bruce, Danny Thompson, Ginger Baker, Phil Seaman,
Terry Cox) (old recordings from 1965-1967)
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