Mike Sheridan & The Nightriders
Mike Sheridan - vocals
Big Al Johnson - lead guitar
Dave Pritchard - guitar
Greg Masters - bass guitar
Roger Spencer - drums
Roy Wood - guitar (born 8th November 1946, Birmingham)
One of the leading Birmingham groups of their time. They were signed to EMI in 1963 following some auditions held in the area by producer Bob Barrett. Their version of Please Mr. Postman" was a huge local hit and sold over 70,000 but failed to make the national charts.
After the failure of this, their second single, Johnson left and Roy Wood was brought in. Further releases followed but chart success still eluded them.
In '65 they changed their name to Mike Sheridan's Lot and released two more singles, again without making any impression. In '66, Sheridan quit the band for a solo career (he later teamed up with Rick Price as "Sheridan - Price") and Roy Wood left to form The Move.
The remaining Nightriders recruited Jeff Lynne and eventually became Idle Race.
Singles
1963 |
Tell Me Whatcha Gonna Do/No Other Guy |
Columbia DB 7141 |
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1963 |
Please Mr. Postman/In Love |
Columbia DB 7183 |
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1964 |
What A Sweet Thing That Was/Fabulous |
Columbia DB 7302 |
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1965 |
Here I Stand/Lonely Weekends |
Columbia DB 7462 |
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As Mike Sheridan's Lot
1965 |
Take My Hand/Make Them Understand |
Columbia DB 7677 |
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1966 |
Don't Turn Your Back On Me Babe/Stop, Look, Listen |
Columbia DB 7798 |
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