who is who business wise is always a seperate argument - for example re The Hollies longtime members Terry Sylvester (1969-81) & bassist Bernie Calvert (1966-81) were clearly band members (both were inducted into the USA Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, Tony Hicks, Bobby Elliott & original bass player Eric Haydock) - however Sylvester & Calvert were in fact employees of 'The Hollies Limited'
yet both were included in band pics on album sleeves etc
John Farrar clearly was a part of Marvin Welch & Farrar - invited to join without formal audition by Hank & Bruce (was Brian Bennett ever a member ? - he's on 'Second Opinion')
Bruce Welch had dropped out in 1973 (hence 'Marvin and Farrar' ) before Bruce & Brian returned as 'The Shadows' for 'Rockin with Curly Leads' later in 1973 - where John Farrar is in the band album cover pics (unlike say bass player Alan Tarney), John Farrar writes two numbers ('Years Away' & 'Gracie') plus heads off the credits of the joint composed tracks, and clearly is a major featured second guitarist alongside Hank plus as a backup guitarist with Bruce & Hank - Farrar was probably featured on synth' too & was the chief in house arranger during that 1973-76 period. Farrar's included in the cover pics of 'Specs Appeal' & 'Live in Paris' (where he takes lead vocal on 'Marmaduke') and is even credited before Bruce as a guitarist on 'Tasty' (1977) despite not being in the band pic then.
so John Farrar clearly WAS a 'Shadow' member for that seventies period as far as Hank, Bruce, & Brian were concerned, even if it was something of an 'honory' Shadow. (the last 'fourth Shadow' in truth...) - always a featured quartet of 'Shadows' it was after John Farrar departed they thereafter became the trio (see 'String of Hits' LP credits in 1979) ...that depiction alone proves Farrar had indeed been regarded as a 'Shadow' member up to 1976(7).
....as opposed to the various clear 'sidemen' like bass players Alan Tarney, Dave Richmond, Mo Foster, Alan Jones, Mark Griffiths, Paul Westwood etc & various keyboardists like Francis Monkman, Dave Lawson, Cliff Hall etc...(without whom...they would simply have had to have got someone else !)


