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Re: Cliff & The Drifters - Northampton October 1959

PostPosted: 17 Jan 2011, 13:28
by Martin Page
Just brilliant!

Martin.

Re: Cliff & The Drifters - Northampton October 1959

PostPosted: 17 Jan 2011, 18:19
by Jay Bass
Hi
Great picture The date is Also interesting
The uk chart for 3/10/1959 Showed
Craig Douglas At no 1 - only Sixteen
Cliff richard and the Drifters on the way down to No3 - living doll

The chart for 10/10/1959 showed
Jerry Keller at no 1 - Here Comes Summer
Cliff Richard And The Drifters No4 - Living doll

Cliff Richard And the shadows New entry at No 14 - Travellin light
Cliff Richard And the shadows New entry at No 18 - Dynamite ( The B side of travellin light)

Regards
Jay

Re: Cliff & The Drifters - Northampton October 1959

PostPosted: 17 Jan 2011, 19:13
by chas
Great early photo - Hank's got his new Strat and not a Vox in sight. Though the amp line-up has been seen before in other photos, interesting nevertheless.

Chas.

Re: Cliff & The Drifters - Northampton October 1959

PostPosted: 18 Jan 2011, 11:10
by Trayc
chas wrote:Great early photo - Hank's got his new Strat and not a Vox in sight. Though the amp line-up has been seen before in other photos, interesting nevertheless.

Chas.


Chas whats the thing in between Bruce and Jet is it not a TV front Vox ??
I just know I have put my foot in it now
Trayc x

Re: Cliff & The Drifters - Northampton October 1959

PostPosted: 18 Jan 2011, 11:37
by neil2726
Think they all had Selmer amps in those days!

Re: Cliff & The Drifters - Northampton October 1959

PostPosted: 18 Jan 2011, 11:50
by David Martin
Splendid! Many thanks...

Re: Cliff & The Drifters - Northampton October 1959

PostPosted: 18 Jan 2011, 18:43
by chas
Trayc wrote:
chas wrote:Great early photo - Hank's got his new Strat and not a Vox in sight. Though the amp line-up has been seen before in other photos, interesting nevertheless.

Chas.


Chas whats the thing in between Bruce and Jet is it not a TV front Vox ??
I just know I have put my foot in it now
Trayc x


Hi Trayc - I don't think it is...but I could be wrong...

Chas.

Re: Cliff & The Drifters - Northampton October 1959

PostPosted: 18 Jan 2011, 19:57
by Uncleboko
Hank's amp looks like a Selmer Selectortone. I had one of those which I bought from Macari's Music Exchange in Burnt Oak. There was a 13 amp socket on the back which they told me was for an extention speaker - oh no it wasn't, it was mains and I blew a 12 inch speaker finding out. I went back to the shop and they were very sympathetic, giving me 2 speakers from a Vox amp!

Re: Cliff & The Drifters - Northampton October 1959

PostPosted: 19 Jan 2011, 11:34
by cockroach
Bruce and Hank's amps do look like Selmers to me, but what is that huge box behind Jet? He is even casting a SHADOW on its front.... :lol:

Is that his custom built Pepe Rush bass amp rig which is also pictured in '17 Watts'?

One other thing is for sure, at that point in that number,Cliff was having a bad attack of 'Elvis leg'....although Elvis' trousers in the '50's were nearly always big baggy things, whereas rockers elsewhere were wearing tight trousers, probably from the strong Italian men's fashion influence at that time- late '50's...

By your fashion editor

(Bugger what the guitars are, what were they WEARING, dearie?) ;)

Re: Cliff & The Drifters - Northampton October 1959

PostPosted: 19 Jan 2011, 13:52
by chronikman-ch
[quote="Ludwig"]A glass plate was apparently discovered last month of a photo of Cliff & The Drifters appearing at The Savoy, Abington Square, Northampton, October 6th, 1959:

:?: last appearance as The Drifters :?:

The Night Cliff's Band became The Shadows

Cliff Richard and The Shadows at The Halifax Odeon October 7th 1959
"When Cliff appeared in October 1959 he had already topped the British pop charts for six weeks that summer with Living Doll”

The rumours had been circulating among teenage fans. But now the concert was official.
News that Cliff Richard and The Drifters, as they were originally called, were to appear at the Halifax Odeon was released on September 12, 1959.
The date would be Wednesday October 7 and there would be two shows.
http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/feature ... 3554357.jp

hmr