Rob,
Actually, t'was I who got me 'G's and 'T's mixed up!
Having now checked with that fount of all instrumental knowledge (Trev Faull's A Collector's Guide To 60s Brit-Pop Instrumentals), here's what it says on P.20
"Johnny Gray was nicknamed 'The Gash' and played a rasping saxophone"
Continuing from Trev's book there is a rather mysterious entry
The same year (1958) he took The Chief's Apache (no connection) and made it a stomping war dance of sax, brass and guitar. The beefy backing was the work of Ken Jones and His orchestra
Now, does he mean that this was another tune called Apache and not the one written by Jerry Lordan? Or by The Chief does he mean Bert Weedon (who might be reckoned The Chief of session guitar players at that time) in which case he IS talking about the Lordan tune.
I feel an email to the mighty Mr Faull coming on!
Does anyone have a copy of Apache by Johnny 'The Gash' Gray (apart from Trev Faull, whose Stylus has played just about every rock instrumental that has ever been recorded)?
Ray


