Saturday, 20 February 2016

CHRIS BLACK FUNERAL

Chris Fender Black's ( Chris Veness) Funeral
Tuesday  16th  February 2016
Herongate Wood Green Cemetery
Brentwood, Essex. CM13 3 SE

11 November 1938- 26-January 2016

On Tuesday 16th February 2016  the funeral of  Chris Black one of the great  Rock and Roll Guitarist's was held, we said farewell  to much loved friend but not to his memory or his music.
As with everything in Chris's life his funeral was a huge event, as it should be for a man who was larger than life, a man who towered over Rock and Roll Music in the UK.
From the day he first picked an old guitar out of the rubble after a World War Two bombing raid Chris Black knew he would play  and love Rock and Roll  all his life.
He was influenced so he told me by the playing of Bill Doggett Scotty Moore, Bill Haley and later Duane Eddie. Influenced no doubt, but he developed  his own style and that style excited people for more than 50 years.
 In a career that started with gigs down in Chilsehurst Caves in Kent and took Chris through his National Service to working in clubs and theatres throughout the UK and Europe Chris was always innovative.  He shared the stage with so many of  the names of the 50's and 60's  including Brian  Poole, Tommy Bruce, Don Lang, Heinz, Ricky Valance, Jess Conrad, Screamin' Lord Sutch, and Wee Willie Harris to name just a few.

His funeral reflected  everything that was good about Chris, loving father, loyal friend, musician and not least his love for the birds and the environment.
Held at The Herongate Wood,  Green Cemetery where a tree is planted with every burial so that  everything over the years returns to nature. Chris would love that the cycle of life is being renewed.

The service itself was typically  Chris as  the 100's in attendance entered and circled the small chapel the sound of  Chris and his beloved guitar 'Brenda The Fender, playing 'Peter Gunn' rang out and the scene was set for us to hear instalments of Chris's life narrated by the Celebrant, Steven Heath. There were also personal memories from Chris's children, grandchildren and friends  'Lord' Peter Stockton and Bob Burgos, interspersed with more music. 'Rock and Roll parts  1& 2'  a recording by Bill Doggett,  and 'Ghost Rider's in the Sky', and  3-30  Blues,  played  by  Chris.  Pam Ayres poem,  'I Wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth, brought  laughter  from the congregation. Exit from the chapel was accompanied by the sound of Chris playing 'Sleepwalk'.


 We walked to the graveside  and there said our farewell with the  Lords  Prayer.
 The family and Chris's loved ones were joined for the service  by his many fans and representatives of the music world including Brian Poole  lead singer from the Tremeloes, Dave Lodge manager of late Tommy Bruce and Mick Clarke original bass player from The Rubettes.

Those of you who would like to donate to Chris's favourite charity, The Essex Wildlife Trust are invited to do so by going to www.justgiving.com/ewt/donate. If you wish you can personalise the donation with a message in memory of Chris.





Monday, 17 August 2015

FRANK IFIELD EVENINGS WITH TOUR

FRANK IFIELD WILL BE APPEARING IN THE UK DURING SEPTEMBER 2015

WITH HIS 'I REMEMBER YOU-OO - An Audience with Frank Ifield' SHOW AT THE FOLLOWING VENUES:


Watch for additional updates...
Frank will recount his amazing career, interspersed with some incredible stories of his life and work in show business.

Sunday, 12 July 2015

TOMMY BRUCE BOOK

BOOK REPRINTED DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND!


Written by his former manager Dave Lodge, "Have Gravel will Travel" the official Tommy Bruce biography has due to popular demand has been reprinted and available from Amazon or from the author.

The Official Tommy Bruce Biography
The amazing story of how a young cockney lad went from ‘barra boy’ to a teen singing idol. A unique insight into the 1960’s rock ‘n’ roll scene when Tommy Bruce and contemporaries such as Billy Fury, Johnny Kidd and Joe Brown were doing the rounds together. In this fickle world of show business many friendships don’t stand the test of time. Not so that of Tommy Bruce and Dave Lodge, his manager, friend and author of this biography. We see how their partnership has endured since the 1960’s unhampered by contracts, surviving on friendship through the highs and lows. The book is a testimony to Tommy’s affable style both on and off stage making him a well-loved character in the industry for the past five decades.

Sunday, 7 June 2015

ELKIE BROOKS LEGEND

Another great night at Theatre Severn Shrewsbury seeing the legend that is Elkie Brooks.
She has been telling us for 38 years that Pearl's A Singer but then so is Elkie mixing jazz, blues, rock in an energetic performance that was a raw as one could get - no big stage sets, no major lighting effects, not even an introduction as she took to the stage and belted out number upon number acknowledging the almost sell out audience.
Celebrating her 70th birthday during this tour, like a bottle of fine wine (lilac or otherwise) Elkie gets better with age.

Sunday, 1 March 2015

Billie Davis, Eric Haydock & Gidea Park

This show has been rescheduled to Friday 3rd July (not10th April)- Introducing the fabulous miss Billie Davis live in concert with original founder member, and the voice on most of the hit records-Eric Haydock (formerly ofThe Hollies the show is backed by top 60's beach boys tribute band "Gidea Park". Tickets-£12:00.

STARS FEATURED IN NEW BOOK

ENTERTAINING MID WALES & BEYOND 


this exciting new book which chronicles the many and varied entertainers to emerge from or work out of Mid Wales contains archive photohraphs and other memorabilia along with stories on the following stars of the 60s and 70s music scene,


  • Led Zepplin
  • Ala Cra (DJ)
  • Ronnie Lane
  • Billy Fury
  • Alexis Korner
  • Alan Lovell (Swinging Blue Jeans)
  • Four Pennies
  • Dave Anderson (Hawkwind
Available direct from publishers DREAMSTAR BOOKS

Wednesday, 4 February 2015

STATUE FOR EPPY CONCERT

'Statue 4 Eppy' gig @The Epstein Theatre on Saturday 28th February. 

The Shakers are delighted to be featured as the 'Cavern' group for the first half of this fab show. They will be backing various Merseybeat legends as they celebrate 'The Spirit Of The Cavern'. As anyone who has seen them knows, they cover most of Epstein's artists in their regular sets at the Cavern, including Cilla! 

wink emoticon Here's what the press has to say about the show - 'The line-up for the Feb. 28 concert is to help raise money in the Statue 4 Eppy campaign to erect a statue for Beatles manager Brian Epstein in Liverpool. The show will be hosted by BBC Radio Merseyside’s Billy Butler and will feature a line-up to celebrate the life and career of ‘Fifth Beatle’ Brian Epstein.
One part of the concert will feature musicians and performers from the Mersey Beat era denoting “The Spirit of The Cavern.” These will include Cy Tucker, Faron of Faron's Flamingos, Beryl Marsden, Ray Ennis, Karl Terry, Billy Kinsley and Tony Crane, who will pay tribute to the music that was featured on the famous Cavern stage during Brian Epstein's life.
Tucker's band, Cy and the Cimmerons, played at the Litherland Town Hall in Liverpool on Dec. 27, 1960 on a bill with the Beatles, who were described as “Direct From Hamburg.” Billy Kinsley and Tony Crane were in the Merseybeats. Ray Ennis was vocalist and lead guitarist with the Swinging Blue Jeans. Karl Terry was a member of Karl Terry and the Cruisers. And Beryl Marsden toured with the Beatles on their last UK tour in 1964'.