DROPS OF
BRANDY
circa 1971 - 79 - Source Hobo - Pop/Rock
Developed
out of Rogation Sunday / Acorn. Began rehearsing at the Coventry Arts Umbrella.
Tim Constable says "In 1976 The line up changed to Ted Duggan (drums), Ray Harte (rhythm/ backing vocals), Steve Roberts (lead/backing vocals), Ian McDonald (lead vocals), Tim Constable (keyboards). Their main gig for several months was as resident band at Baileys in Derby, commuting four nights a week. in 1977 the band divided. I don't recall the new Drops of Brandy lineup, but Ted, Steve and Tim formed PARIS to do original material written by Tim Constable and Clive Barnwell. Paris was completed with Pat Millar (vocals), Mike Harrington (bass, later replaced by Fran Pettifer). Ted was later replaced by Danny (?). Paris played around the Midlands, and continued until about 1982, including a residency at 'The Red House' pub (Stoney Stanton Road, now demolished).
Iain MacDonald
Update to what Tim Constable posted, the final line up of the band was the three original members, myself Iain MacDonald (notice the spelling), Ray Harte, Neil Richardson, with Clive Layton on keyboards, Des Beasley on lead guitar and Chris Peters on drums.
Iain.
Rogation Sunday
Trev's
recollections - I recall some of the members in earlier bands Acorn / Rogation
Sunday (a change of name) at the Umbrella club - at least Derek McConkey sent a
letter to the Umbrella requesting a gig at the Umbrella c 1970 (with Go Go
dancers!). I can't remember if we actually had them on - I seem to recall they
split up before we were able to offer them a gig. I think Ted Duggan and Tony
Harte were the band (see letter).
Comments - A Facebook User
Hi Iain, I was one of the Dancers at Bloomers I remember you all, I later moved to the La Dolce Vita.. it was good fun, say Hello to all the guys for me,
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