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ns bass-playing cx-colleague )rom Colosseum — Tony we s - io join him. Tony reined his experience with ’
inboard artist though and Hire Lawson proved to be a ■siural choice. He has 10 ..•jrs’ experience of music- -■aiina behind him. five of s.m 'in the RAF and the \rJ five with leading con- innooraru rock groups. Inert from electric piano. r-jcn and vibes, he also all the group's
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Wishbone Ash, won't be -..tying, but they'll be there :n spirit, — with their power- id i.400-watt, public address ST.em,
::i touch with the music. O
ne Castle grounds you'll be ne of Britain’s top groups,
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C-r.-n, sladc. Tony Reeves r?i 4>idrew McCulloch.
Q;r picture. sIlOWS. JroVl . hat Dave Lawson. Dave
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y;ch bass experts as Jack
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DISCO WILL KEEP THE FANS HAPPY
EVERY festival needs an experienced backing sound between acts. And at Castle ’73, the versatile Disc-
Traction mobile disco will be keeping the fans happy.
it will be in the capable hands of guest compere Pete Drummond.
about five hours, being manned by its owners, John Baldwin (27), of Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe, and Mike Collinge (one of the festival organisers) for half of the time. For the other half,
a two disco set-up, the other unit — Disco II — being half-owned by John and Mike and half by Peter Rod- well, of Pimlico Road, Clith eroe.
Disc-Traction is part of
run each untt and Peter is helped out by Niall Pol lard, of Ribble Lane, Chat- burn.
Two people are needed to
Disco II having twin record decks, a pre-amp, a Sound City 50-watt amplifier, twin speaker columns and a bevy o! flashing, coloured lights.
Both discos are similar,
in that it is powered by a Selmer 100-watt amplifier and in addition to a flash ing light system, has a stroboscope, an oil light and extra spotlights for large venues.
Disc-Traction is different
the road for three months and is still finding its feet.
Disco II has only been on
However. this is Disc- There will be no shortage a collection of 2,000 singles Traction's third Castle of musical choice on the and 40 LPs. Festival.
day, as John and Mike have AMID their pile of speakers
and record decks, are from the left Mike, Collinge, John Baldwin and Peter Rodwell.
Tile disco will be used for
HAPPY now that most of the arrangements have been made arc Festival organisers, Miicc Collinge, Dave Barlow, Steve Reece, Lesley Thompson and Pete Chatburn.
ROCKIN’ AND FUMBLIN’
IF you don’t remember what rock ’n’ roo] was like in the late 50s and early 60s— you’ll know when you’ve heard Fumble. They attempt to rein
carnate the spirit of an age —that of America in the era when everything was nice, it was good to be young and every sort of music was good-time music. These are the themes that
constantly appear in Fum- ble’s music, both in the oldies they do and in the ones they’ve written them selves.
Fiunble try to bring back
enjoyment and simplicity to music as it was before the Beatles and Dob Dylan. Recently Fumble supported
David Bowie on his tour of the UK and America and proved very popular. When it comes down to it,
Fumble “ live ” are a compe tent, crowd-pleasing very
Sean Mayes (piano), Des Henley (lead vocals), Marrio Ferrari (bass) and Barry Pike (drums).
English rock V roll band who enjoy playing their music. Members of the group are
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