JimN wrote:StuartD wrote:It didn't mention it on the programme but he sang and played with the Crickets for a while. He is singing harmony on Don't Ever Change. He also played on their first Liberty Album. He is on Lead Guitar on a real rockin' version of Willie and the Hand Jive!!
Stuart
That means he must be on the well-known EP:
STRAIGHT - NO STRINGS!
CRICKETS, The; 1962; EMI/Liberty (UK); LEP 2094 (mono)
1. Willie And The Hand Jive
2. Summertime Blues
1. Searchin'
2. What'd I Say?
Thanks for the info, Stuart.
I wonder whether he was on the "Bobby Vee Meets The Crickets" LP? There has long been conjecture on who "The Crickets" actually were around that time. Remember them recruiting UK drummer Don Groome for a British tour? He later played with the Innocents, including backing duties for Jet Harris post-Tony Meehan.
HI Jim
The only 'Cricket' on that album was Jerry Allison. Joe B was on the cover, but had left by then and Jerrry Naylor is on the pic but neither of them were on it. Sonny was in the army and Glen D Hardin had not been recruited by then. It is not Glen D on piano on Don't Ever Change or the follow up Little Hollywood Girl. I have a list somewhere with who is actually playing what but most of the guitar work is by Tommy Allsup. Glen is also singing harmony on Little Hollywood Girl. Who played what and when on those Liberty Tracks is a minefield!! It wasn't always JI on drums!!
Stu


