music.wikisort.org - GroupChicken Shack are a British blues band, founded in the mid-1960s by Stan Webb (guitar and vocals), Andy Silvester (bass guitar), and Alan Morley (drums), who were later joined by Christine Perfect (later McVie) (vocals and keyboards) in 1967. Chicken Shack has performed with various line-ups, Stan Webb being the only constant member.
This article is about the blues band. For other uses, see Chicken shack (disambiguation).
English blues band
Chicken Shack |
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Genres | Blues, R&B |
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Years active | 1965–1974 1976–present |
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Labels | Blue Horizon, Deram Records, Nova, Shark, Warner Music Group, Gull, Epic Records, RCA Records, SPV (Germany), Strange Fruit Records, Mystic |
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Members | Stan Webb Gary Davies Jim Rudge |
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Past members | See Members |
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Career
David "Rowdy" Yeats and Andy Silvester had formed Sounds of Blue in 1964 as a Stourbridge-based rhythm and blues band. They invited Stan Webb, who was leaving local band The Shades 5, to join them. The band also included Christine Perfect and Chris Wood (later to join Traffic) amongst others in their line up.[1] With a new line-up Chicken Shack was formed as a trio in 1965,[2] naming themselves after Jimmy Smith's Back at the Chicken Shack album. Chicken shacks (open-air roadside chicken stands) had also been frequently mentioned in blues and R&B songs, as in Amos Milburn's hit, "Chicken Shack Boogie". Over the next few years the band had a residency at the Star-Club,[1] Hamburg with Morley, then Al Sykes, Hughie Flint (who was John Mayall's drummer when Eric Clapton was in the band) and later Dave Bidwell on drums.
They made their first UK appearance at the 1967 National Jazz and Blues Festival, Windsor and signed to Mike Vernon's Blue Horizon record label in the same year;[1] releasing Forty Blue Fingers, Freshly Packed and Ready to Serve in early 1968. A mainstay of the British blues boom, and a regular at UK festivals (Stan Webb's wandering through the crowd with a 200 ft extension to his guitar lead during the band's set was a regular occurrence[citation needed]), Chicken Shack enjoyed some commercial success, with Christine Perfect voted Best Female Vocalist in the Melody Maker polls two years running. They had two minor hits with "I'd Rather Go Blind" (c/w "Night Life"), and "Tears in the Wind",[1] after which Perfect left the band in 1969 when she married John McVie of Fleetwood Mac. She was replaced by Paul Raymond from Plastic Penny.[1]
After being dropped by Blue Horizon, pianist Paul Raymond, bassist Andy Silvester, and drummer Dave Bidwell all left in 1971 to join Savoy Brown.[1] At this point Webb reformed the band as a trio with John Glascock on bass and Paul Hancox on drums, and they recorded Imagination Lady.[1] The line-up did not last; Glascock left to join Carmen, while Webb was recruited for Savoy Brown in 1974 and recorded the album Boogie Brothers with them.[1]
Since 1977 Webb has revived the Chicken Shack name on a number of occasions, with a rotating membership of British blues musicians including, at various times, Paul Butler (ex-Jellybread, Keef Hartley Band)(guitar), Keef Hartley, ex-Ten Years After drummer Ric Lee and Miller Anderson, some of whom came and went several times. The band has remained popular as a live attraction in Europe throughout.
Webb remains as their only constant band member.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Personnel
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Members
- Current members
- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals (1965–1974, 1976–present)
- Gary Davies – guitar (1988–present)
- Jim Rudge – bass (1998–present)
- Former members
- Andy Silvester – bass (1965–1971)
- Alan Morley – drums (1965–1968)
- Christine Perfect – keyboards, vocals (1968–1969)
- Al Sykes – drums (1968)
- Hughie Flint – drums (1968)
- Dave Bidwell – drums (1968–1971; died 1977)
- Paul Raymond – keyboards (1969–1971) (died 2019)
- John Glascock – bass (1971–1972; died 1979)
- Pip Pyle – drums (1971; died 2006)
- Paul Hancox – drums (1971–1972)
- Bob Daisley – bass (1972, 1979–1980)
- David Wilkinson – keyboards (1972–1974, 1986–1993)
- Rob Hull – bass (1972–1974)
- Alan Powell – drums (1972–1974)
- Dave Winthrop – saxophone (1976–1979, 1986–1987, 2008–2012)
- Robbie Blunt – guitar (1976–1979)
- Ed Spivock – drums (1976–1979)
- Paul Martinez – bass (1976–1978)
- Steve York – bass (1978–1979)
- Paul Butler – guitar (1979–1981)
- Keef Hartley – drums (1979–1980; died 2011)
- Ric Lee – drums (1980–1981)
- Alan Scott – bass (1980)
- Andy Pyle – bass (1980–1986)
- Tony Ashton – keyboards (1981; died 2001)
- Miller Anderson – guitar (1981–1986)
- Russ Alder – drums (1981–1983)
- John Gunsell – drums (1983–1987)
- Roger Saunders – guitar (1983–1986)
- Andy Scott – bass (1983–1986)
- Jan Connolly – bass (1986–1987)
- Bev Smith – drums (1987–2002; died 2007 [8])
- Wayne Terry – bass (1987)
- David Wintour – bass (1987–1991; died 2022)
- James Morgan – bass (1991–1998)
- Mick Jones – drums (2002–2010)
- Chris Williams – drums (2010–2012)
- Romek Parol – drums (2012–2013)
Lineups
1965–1968 |
1968 |
1968 |
1968 |
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Alan Morley – drums
- Andy Silvester – bass
- Christine Perfect – keyboards, vocals
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Andy Silvester – bass
- Christine Perfect – keyboards, vocals
- Al Sykes – drums
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Andy Silvester – bass
- Christine Perfect – keyboards, vocals
- Hughie Flint – drums
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1968–1969 |
1969–1971 |
1971 |
1971–1972 |
- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Andy Silvester – bass
- Christine Perfect – keyboards, vocals
- Dave Bidwell – drums
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Andy Silvester – bass
- Dave Bidwell – drums
- Paul Raymond – keyboards
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- John Glascock – bass
- Paul Hancox – drums
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1972 |
1972–1974 |
1974–1976 |
1976–1978 |
- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Paul Hancox – drums
- Bob Daisley – bass
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Rob Hull – bass
- Alan Powell – drums
- David Wilkinson – keyboards
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Disbanded |
- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Robbie Blunt – guitar
- Paul Martinez – bass
- Ed Spivock – drums
- Dave Winthrop – saxophone
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1978–1979 |
1979–1980 |
1980 |
1980–1981 |
- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Robbie Blunt – guitar
- Ed Spivock – drums
- Dave Winthrop – saxophone
- Steve York – bass
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Paul Butler – guitar
- Bob Daisley – bass
- Keef Hartley – drums
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Paul Butler – guitar
- Ric Lee – drums
- Alan Scott – bass
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Paul Butler – guitar
- Ric Lee – drums
- Andy Pyle – bass
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1981 |
1981–1983 |
1983–1986 |
1986–1987 |
- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Paul Butler – guitars
- Ric Lee – drums
- Andy Pyle – bass
- Tony Ashton – keyboards
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Andy Pyle – bass
- Russ Alder – drums
- Miller Anderson – guitar
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Andy Pyle – bass
- Miller Anderson – guitar
- John Gunsell – drums
- Roger Saunders – guitar
- Andy Scott – bass
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- John Gunsell – drums
- Jan Connolly – bass
- David Wilkinson – keyboards
- Dave Winthrop – saxophone
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1987 |
1987–1988 |
1988–1991 |
1991–1993 |
- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- David Wilkinson – keyboards
- Bev Smith – drums
- Wayne Terry – bass
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- David Wilkinson – keyboards
- Bev Smith – drums
- David Wintour – bass
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- David Wilkinson – keyboards
- Bev Smith – drums
- David Wintour – bass
- Gary Davies – guitar
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- David Wilkinson – keyboards
- Bev Smith – drums
- Gary Davies – guitar
- James Morgan – bass
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1993–1998 |
1998–2002 |
2002–2008 |
2008–2010 |
- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Bev Smith – drums
- Gary Davies – guitar
- James Morgan – bass
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Bev Smith – drums
- Gary Davies – guitar
- Jim Rudge – bass
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Gary Davies – guitar
- Jim Rudge – bass
- Mick Jones – drums
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Gary Davies – guitar
- Jim Rudge – bass
- Mick Jones – drums
- Dave Winthrop – saxophone
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2010–2012 |
2012–2013 |
2013–present |
- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Gary Davies – guitar
- Jim Rudge – bass
- Dave Winthrop – saxophone
- Chris Williams – drums
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Gary Davies – guitar
- Jim Rudge – bass
- Romek Parol – drums
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- Stan Webb – guitar, vocals
- Gary Davies – guitar
- Jim Rudge – bass
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Timeline
Discography
Albums
- 40 Blue Fingers, Freshly Packed and Ready to Serve (1968), Blue Horizon – UK Albums Chart No. 12
- O.K. Ken? (1969), Blue Horizon – Number 9
- 100 Ton Chicken (1969), Blue Horizon
- Accept (1970), Blue Horizon
- Imagination Lady (1972), Deram
- Unlucky Boy (1973), Deram
- Goodbye Chicken Shack (Live) (1974), Nova/London
- That's the Way We Are (1978), Shark [as Stan Webb's Chicken Shack]
- The Creeper (1978), WEA [as Stan Webb's Chicken Shack]
- Chicken Shack (1979), Gull
- Roadies Concerto (Live) (1981), RCA Records [as Stan Webb's Chicken Shack]
- 39 Bars (1981), Bellaphon [as Stan Webb's Chicken Shack]
- Simply Live (Live) (1989), SPV (Germany) [as Stan Webb's Chicken Shack]
- On Air (BBC sessions) (1998), Strange Fruit Records
- Black Night (1999), [as Stan Webb's Chicken Shack])
- Webb (2001)
- Still Live After All These Years (2004), Mystic
- Stan Webb (2004)
Compilations
- Double ("Unlucky Boy & Goodbye Chicken Shack) (1977), Deram
- Stan the Man (Live) (1977), Nova
- In the Can (1980), Epic Records
- Reflections (1993), Secret Records [as Stan Webb with Chicken Shack]
- Stan The Man (2002), Decca
- Going Up, Going Down - The Anthology (2004), Castle Music
- The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions (2006)[1]
- Poor Boy/the Deram Years (2006), Castle Music [as Stan Webb's Chicken Shack]
- Strange Situations/The Indigo (2006), [as Stan Webb's Chicken Shack]
- Reflections (Plucking Good + Changes (Expanded Ed.)) (2008), Secret Records [as Stan Webb with Chicken Shack]
Singles
Year |
Name |
UK[9] |
1968 |
"It's Okay With Me Baby / When My Left Eye Jumps" (BH 57-3135) |
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1968 |
"Worried About My Woman / Six Nights In Seven" (BH 57-3143) |
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1968 |
"When The Train Comes Back / Hey Baby" (BH 57-3146) |
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1969 |
"I'd Rather Go Blind / Night Life" (BH 57-3153) |
14 |
1969 |
"Tears In The Wind / The Things You Put Me Through" (BH 57-3160) |
29 |
1970 |
"Maudie / Andalucian Blues" (BH 57-3168) |
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1970 |
"Sad Clown / Tired Eyes" (BH 57-3176) |
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References
Further reading
- The New Musical Express Book of Rock, 1975, Star Books, ISBN 0-352-30074-4
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