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MP3 John Verity Band - 101: Live On the Edge

Power Electric Blues - 3 piece UK blues outfit.

16 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Blues-Rock, ROCK: British Blues



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“….. I never really knew John Verity before this evening and we still haven’t really spoken, but I came away feeling like he’s an old bosom buddy…
He has that effect on you, this laughing gnome with a voice like the whispered affection of angels.
Go see him, you’ll be impressed, honestly”.

David Galbraith – KERRANG!!


JOHN VERITY was born and educated in Bradford, Yorkshire, and began his musical career in the early 1960’s playing in bands in his native Yorkshire & beyond…
By 1969 John was living and working in the US, with the first ever line-up of the John Verity Band doing prestigious support slots with many of the big names of the day including Jimi Hendrix, Mountain, Canned Heat & Janis Joplin.
On his return to England in 1971, John secured a contract to record his first solo album for ABC/Probe records, ''John Verity Band'', which was released in the spring of 1972.
Whilst on tour promoting the album, JV was spotted by Rod Argent who was looking for new lead vocalist for his band following the departure of Russ Ballard.
John eventually joined Argent in 1973 and there followed a period of intense recording and touring until the band decided to come off the road in 1976.
Argent never did go back on the road, and decided to disband, at which point John became involved with various new projects both as Artist & Record Producer.
First of all along with Bob Henrit & Jim Rodford from Argent, he formed Phoenix, which soon signed to CBS records. The band recorded 3 albums & toured Europe before disbanding amicably when Jim Rodford joined the Kinks, and John & Bob joined Charlie to record an album with RCA Records.
John produced the Phoenix albums, & Charlie album as well as the first Saxon album and Motorhead sessions during this time, and decided to divide his time between session work and record production....
JV missed the excitement of live work though, and soon re-formed the John Verity Band.
Since then, in addition to his work with the Band, John has been gigging & working in recording studios throughout the world, producing, playing guitar, or singing with diverse acts including Motorhead, Tank, Ringo Starr, Russ Ballard, Colin Blunstone, Mike Berry, Dave Berry, Brian Connolly, John Parr, John Coghlan, The Searchers, Mike Rutherford (of Genesis), Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, Zombies, & Michael Schenker – just to mention a few…

BOB HENRIT

Like one or two others of his generation Bob Henrit began his musical life in a skiffle group. Upon leaving school his ex-next door neighbour, one CLIFF RICHARD, was instrumental in him getting a gig with ADAM FAITH. This lasted through five years and several hit records.
Bob was soon back in the studio recording ‘Concrete and Clay’ which was a tremendous success around the world for UNIT 4+2 whilst waiting for his next band ARGENT to get its act together.
Several million records and many gruelling tours later PHOENIX rose from the ashes of Argent and in turn became CHARLIE. During this period Henrit made records with many punk bands whose drummers couldn’t cut it in the studios, as well as several recording stints with LEO SAYER, RUSS BALLARD, RINGO STARR and ROGER DALTREY.
PETER GABRIEL left GENESIS and PHIL COLLINS invited Bob to join the band but contractual obligations would not allow this whereupon he played in New York with AC/DC, toured and recorded with IAN MATHEWS, MIKE RUTHERFORD and RICHIE HAVENS before DON McLEAN engaged his services for a couple of years.
Having played on solo albums for DAVE DAVIES he came to the notice of RAY DAVIES who invited him to join the KINKS. Umpteen albums and many World tours later The Kinks were inducted into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame. In 1995 Henrit achieved a unique ambition playing at the Hall’s inaugural concert in Cleveland alongside the likes of CHUCK BERRY, JAMES BROWN, BRUCE SPRINGSTEIN and just about anybody who’s anybody in Rock ‘n’ Roll.

In 1992 Bob Henrit received the coveted ‘IVOR NOVELLO AWARD’ for services to music.

MARK GRIFFITHS
Guitarist - bassist Mark Haydn-Griffiths was born and educated in Northampton.
Mark’s professional career began as lead guitarist, in Matthew''s Southern Comfort. Their MCA recording of Joni Mitchell’s ‘Woodstock‘ became a worldwide hit, reaching number one in the U.K. -------------------------------------------------------
Some of the artists Mark has recorded and toured with include:
Al Stewart, The Everly Brothers, Sonny Curtis, Duane Eddy, Mark Knopfler, Zoot Money, David Essex, Sherman Robertson, Tom Hall, Steve Gibbons, Bonnie Tyler, Mike Berry, Billy Connolly, Deniece Williams, Jeff Lynne, Neil Innes, The Rutles, John Verity, Debbie Davis, Dobie Gray, Willy Russell, Gallagher & Lyle, Nina Hagen, Iain Matthews, Plainsong, Dennis Loccoriere and Peter Frampton.
Mark spent ten years with Cliff Richard’s band and has been guitar legend Hank Marvin, and The Shadows regular bassist , for the past fifteen years.

BOB SKEAT from Wishbone Ash will be the bassist on any gigs where Mark is not available,,,

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