DAVE WENDELLS info
Dave Wendells
(guitar)
Veteran guitarist, he played with some mythical
bands from the 60s, but sadly, he seems to have disappeared from music
scene...
Around 1960, he was a founder member of The Crescents:
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Pat Creswell (vocals)
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Dave Wendells (guitar)
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Harvey Hinsley (guitar)
-
Ray Halsey (bass)
Mick Underwood (drums)
After a while, their singer left, being replaced by
Johnny Dell:
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Johnny Dell (vocals)
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Dave Wendells (guitar)
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Harvey Hinsley (guitar)
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Ray Halsey (bass)
Mick Underwood (drums)
They split early in 1962 when Mick Underwood left.
In April 1962, he replaced Bernie Watson in The
Savages, for some weeks:
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Lord Sutch (vocals)
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Dave Wendells (guitar)
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Ricky
Brown (bass)
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Andy Wren (keyboards)
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Carlo Little (drums)
A powerful lineup! He was replaced by Ritchie Blackmore
in May 1962.
Then, he replaced Bernie Watson again, this time
in Cliff Bennett's Rebel Rousers. This was December 1962:
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Cliff Bennett (vocals)
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Dave Wendells (guitar)
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Frank Allen (bass)
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Sid Phillips (sax, keyboards)
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Moss Groves (sax)
-
Mick Burt (drums)
In November 1963, the lineup is augmented by the great
Roy Young:
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Cliff Bennett (vocals)
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Dave Wendells (guitar)
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Frank Allen (bass)
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Roy Young (keyboards, vocals)
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Sid Phillips (sax)
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Moss Groves (sax)
-
Mick Burt (drums)
In July 1964, Frank Allen left them to join The Searchers:
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Cliff Bennett (vocals)
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Dave Wendells (guitar)
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Bobby Thompson (bass)
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Roy Young (keyboards, vocals)
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Sid Phillips (sax)
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Moss Groves (sax)
-
Mick Burt (drums)
In June 1965, Wendells (and Thompson) left, after
having recorded 6 singles with the band.
Soon later, Wendells joined Lulu & The Luvvers,
but I don't have details about the exact period and lineup. Help, please!
After that, he started working as session man for
producer Derek Lawrence, usually with his old mates from The Savages. I'm
sure Dave must appear in many recordings from that period, but I haven't
been able to compile a list of works. If anyone has more info, it would
be very appreciated.
In 1967, there's another band project with Carlo
Little, called Soul Survival:
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Dave Wendells (guitar)
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Chas Hodges
(bass)
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Nicky Hopkins (keyboards)
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Bob Mather (sax)
-
Dick Errington (sax)
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Chris Lamb (trumpet)
-
Brian O'Shay (trombone)
-
Carlo Little (drums)
They released the album Soul sounds,
but the band life was very short.
In May 1970, he's mentioned as part (again) of
Lord Sutch band, this time called Lord Sutch And Heavy Friends:
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Lord Sutch (vocals)
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Brian Keith (vocals)
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Adrian Gurvitz (guitar)
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Dave Wendells (guitar)
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Nick Simper (bass)
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Matthew Fisher (keyboards)
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Roy Young (vocals, keyboards)
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Sid Berry ()
-
Carlo Little (drums)
This if the first gap in Dave's musical career. I
can't find info about these years, sorry.
Around 1973 or so, next project was with old mate
Carlo Little; a band called Hurricane:
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Dave Wendells (guitar)
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Stuart Colman (bass)
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Freddie 'Fingers' Lee (keyboards)
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Carlo Little (drums)
Around 1974, he joined one of the last lineups of
Love Affair:
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Mick Wheeler (vocals)
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Dave Wendells (guitar)
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Bill Ball (bass)
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Barry Barney (keyboards)
-
Phil Chesterton (drums)
They split in 1975, without having recorded any material.
In 1978, Dave plays with Frankie Reid for some
BBC sessions, with a fantastic lineup:
Two songs by them appear in the collective album It's
only rock'n'roll, vol. 2. Other artists appearing: the great Geraint
Watkins, Memphis Bend, Whirlwind, James Booker, etc.
QUESTIONS:
1. Was Dave Wendells a member of Roy Young Band?
It's strange that he appears in both albums by the band, if he wasn't a
member, and provided they already had Harvey Hinsley in their lineup...
2. Has he played with The Searchers?
3. Does he appear in any Luvvers material? And,
did he join The Luvvers before the band parted ways with Lulu?
Albums with Cliff Bennett
& The Rebel Rousers:
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Cliff Bennett & The
Rebel Rousers (Oct 64, with Cliff Bennett, Chas
Hodges)
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Drivin' you wild (Sep
65, with Cliff Bennett, Chas Hodges)
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Best of the EMI years
(1992, with ) (compilation)
Albums with Soul Survival:
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Soul sounds (1967,
with Nicky Hopkins, Chas Hodges, Carlo Little)
Albums with Frankie Reid Band:
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It's only rock'n'roll, vol. 2 (1978,
with Dana Gillespie, John Hawken, Matthew Fisher,
Carlo Little) (2 tracks in a collective album)
Sessions:
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Roy Young (The Roy Young
Band, 1971, with Roy Young, Mick Clarke, Alun Davies, Jon Lee,
Howie Casey, Katie Kissoon, Sue Glover,
Sunny Leslie, Doris Troy, Barry St. John, Liza Strike)
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Roy Young (Mr. Funky,
1972, with Roy Young, Mick Clarke, Alun Davies, Nick South, Jon Lee, Eddie
Thornton, Rod Coombes)
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