KEVIN WESTLAKE info
Kevin Westlake
(drums)
Drummer, as well as very accomplished songwriter
(he wrote songs with Mickie Most and Mort Schuman, among others).
The first band I've been able to trace with him
is Johnny B. Great & The Quotations:
He later joined The Ingoes, and they changed their
name to Blossom Toes:
Brian Godding (guitar,
vocals)
Jim Cregan (guitar)
Brian Belshaw (bass)
Kevin Westlake (drums)
They recorded their first album, We are ever
so clean, with an orchestra.
Still in 1967, Westlake left (being replaced by
Poli Palmer). Kevin released a solo album. He also recorded a single as
Kevin Westlake & Gary Farr: 'Everyday / Green' (1968), with
Gary Farr (leader in Gary Farr & The T-Bones).
There's a 2LP compilation called Blossom
Toes Collection. There's also another album credited to Blossom
Toes, New day, but it was really recorded by the band B.B.
Blunder (we'll read about them right now) (in fact, it's a reissue of B.B.
Blunder's Worker's playtime).
In 1971, three of the original members of Blossom
Toes reunite again, this time under the name B.B. Blunder:
Brian Godding (guitar,
vocals)
Brian Belshaw (bass)
Kevin Westlake (drums)
They released the album Workers' playtime,
before splitting again. The album contains guest appearances by Julie Driscoll
(vocals), Brian Auger (keyboards), Marc Charig (trumpet), Nick Evans (trombone),
Barry Jenkins (drums), Graham Smith (percussion), Brother James (percussion),
and special appearance by the great Mick Taylor (guitar).
In September 1973, the great
Ronnie Lane started his own solo project, after leaving Faces at the peak
of their career. The band was called Ronnie Lane & Slim Chance, and
Kevin switched from drums to guitar here:
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Ronnie Lane (guitar, vocals)
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Benny Gallagher (guitar, vocals)
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Kevin Westlake (guitar)
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Graham Lyle (mandolin, vocals)
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Chrissie Stewart (bass)
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Billy Livsey (keyboards)
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Jimmy Jewell (sax)
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Bruce Rowland (drums)
Soon after, Chrissie Stewart
leaves, being replaced by Biddy Wright:
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Ronnie Lane (guitar, vocals)
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Benny Gallagher (guitar, vocals)
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Kevin Westlake (guitar)
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Graham Lyle (mandolin, vocals)
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Biddy Wright (bass)
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Billy Livsey (keyboards)
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Jimmy Jewell (sax)
Bruce Rowland (drums)
After releasing an album, Anyone
for anymore, Gallagher & Lyle left the band to perform as a
duo. The new lineup in May 1974 is:
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Ronnie Lane (guitar, vocals)
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Robin Lucas (guitar, vocals)
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Kevin Westlake (guitar)
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Drew McCulloch (guitar, vocals)
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Biddy Wright (bass)
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Billy Livsey (keyboards)
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Jimmy Jewell (sax)
Bruce Rowland (drums)
But just one month later, June
1974, more changes and additions:
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Ronnie Lane (guitar, vocals)
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Robin Lucas (guitar, vocals)
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Kevin Westlake (guitar)
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Drew McCulloch (guitar, vocals)
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Steve Bingham (bass)
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Billy Livsey (keyboards)
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Jimmy Jewell (sax)
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Ken Slaven (violin)
Bruce Rowland (drums)
But the lineup was too numerous
to be a good idea, and in July 1974, Ronnie abandons the idea (he was to
keep the band name, carrying on with different musicians).
You never can tell is a 2CD featuring
BBC sessions plus live tracks. Thirteen tracks were recorded live in 1974
(the Lane/Simpson/Belshaw/O'Lochlainn/LeFleur lineup). Four tracks were
recorded live in 1976 (the Lane/Simpson/Belshaw/Hart/Davey lineup), and
6 more songs were recorded live also in 1976 (the same lineup plus a very
special guest, old mate Ian McLagan on keyboards). Other musicians featured
in this album are: Steve Simpson, Billy Livsey,
Bruce Rowland, Jimmy Jewell, Chrissy Stewart,
Benny Gallagher, Graham Lyle, Kevin Westlake.
The compilation Kuschty Rye - the singles
1973 - 1980 was released in 1997, and Steve Simpson is featured
in 7 tracks, along with the musicians above mentioned, plus Cal
Batchelor, Henry McCullough, Eric Clapton, Carol Grimes, Bruce Rowland,
Jimmy Jewell, Benny Gallagher, Graham
Lyle, Kevin Westlake, Billy Livsey, Steve Bingham, Ken Slaven, Chrissy
Stewart, Alun Davies. It also contains two bonus live tracks recorded on
March 1975.
In 1976, Kevin released his own solo album, Stars
fade (in hotel rooms), recorded with some of his mates:
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Kevin Westlake (guitar, vocals)
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Steve Bingham (bass)
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Billy Livsey (keyboards)
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Jimmy Jewell (sax)
And I don't know more about him since then. Any info
would be very appreciated! I've read he also played with Eclection for
a while, but I can't find confirmation about it.
Own albums:
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Stars fade (in hotel rooms) (1976, with
Jimmy Jewell, Billy Livsey, Steve Bingham,
produced by Tony Meehan)
Albums with Blossom Toes:
Albums with B.B. Blunder:
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Workers' playtime (May 71, with Brian
Belshaw, Brian Godding, Brian Auger,
Julie Driscoll, Marc Charig, Nick Evans, Barry Jenkins, Mick Taylor)
(reissued, credited to Blossom Toes '70, under the title New day)
Albums with Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance or Ronnie Lane
alone: CHECKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!
Anyone for anymore (Jul 74, with Bruce
Rowland)
You never can tell
(Jul 97, with Steve Simpson, Glen LeFleur, Brian
Belshaw, Ian McLagan, Bruce Rowland, Jimmy
Jewell, Chrissy Stewart) (2CD)
Kuschty Rye - the singles
1973 - 1980 (Aug 97, with Steve Simpson,
Cal Batchelor, Henry McCullough, Eric
Clapton, Bruce Rowland, Jimmy Jewell,
Chrissy Stewart) (compilation)
Sessions:
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Leigh Stephens (Red Weather, 1969, with
Leigh Stephens, Nicky Hopkins, Ian 'Stu' Stewart, Micky
Waller)
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Andy Leigh (Magician, 1970, with Gary
Farr, Bryn Haworth, Kevin Westlake, Reg King, Gary Wright, Mike
Kellie)
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Leigh Stephens (And a cast of thousands,
1971, with Leigh Stephens, Pete Sears, Glenn Cornick, Tony Ashton, Micky
Waller, Kevin Westlake, Dick Morrisey, Dave Quincy, Lyle Jenkins, Dave
Caswell)
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Reg King (Reg King, 1971, with Brian
Belshaw, Brian Godding, Brian Auger,
Marc Charig, Barry Jenkins, Alan 'Bam' King, Danny McCulloch, Roger Powell,
Mick Taylor, Doris Troy, Ian Whiteman, Steve Winwood)
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Henri Schifter (Out of nowhere, 1971,
with Joe Jammer)
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Paul Alabaster (Alabama blues, with
Jimmy Jewell)
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