Some of the musicians, composers, writers, et al mentioned on this website, in alphabetical order.
Rod Alexander.
Aka 'Vicar' on the cult album, Green Bullfrog. Last I heard, he was still gigging around Luton. The link is for his band, Marrakesh Express.
http://www.btinternet.com/~fenderstrat2/RodAlexander.htm
Rick Barducci.
Bass guitarist and vocalist (as Rick Bard) in several Mustard and Rifkin lineups. In Sinbad and Langdale he also became the recording engineer Rick Barducci, and has since been credited as an engineer in full-blown studios and West End shows. We recently exchanged emails, and I am waiting for him to get back with a link.
Iain Clarke.
Went on to join Cressida and Uriah Heap. Unofficial website:
http://www1.odn.ne.jp/~cam83420/iainclarke/whatsnew.htm
Driving Street
'For UK Driving Secrets, Speed Cameras & More!' This link is here because Ed Furst feels that motorists are being taxed to pay for Tony Blair's War.
http://www.drivingstreet.com/
Brian Godding.
Lead singer and guitarist in the Ingoes, and collaborator with me on several songs back when guitar serial numbers were in latin. He is now (excuse me while I inhale) a jazz/rock/fusion, synth guitarist, into perforrning arts and improvised music, it says on his website.
http://www.lotsawatts.co.uk/pages/home.html
Mick Fleetwood.
This link takes you to 'my' page, where I am listed on the Fleetwood Mac Family Album as 'Eddie Lynch (guitar)'. I did in fact sing lead on Respectable, and trashed the light drawing-room-baritone voice I had started out with in the process (hence my banging on about it).
http://discog.fleetwoodmac.net/songs.php?sid=3428&perfid=7740
Colin Frechter.
Last I heard, he was back from Spain in a jazz band in the West Country.
http://www.coda-uk.co.uk/colin_frechter.htm
Roger Hayman.
Music, poems, and pictures. He put most of the Black Horse website together (see Ludman below), despite my endless nitpicking.
http://www.cecilepark.com/
Dawn Judd Entertainmments.
Ed Furst's main agent through the nineties and noughties. She's a wheeler and dealer, so if you have booked me through somebody else, she could have still have been involved behind the scenes without either of us knowing about it. The link is listed for completeness, but she prefers to do business on the phone. Don't be put off by the answerphone. Leave your number, etc, and if she does not pick up the phone while you're still talking, she does ring back. Soon. Phone 020 8903 5533.
www.dawnjuddentertainments.co.uk
King Edward VII Pub, Stratford, near the Olympic Village,
aka The Eddie. Thursday night is Open Mike night, and the following link takes you to a site maintained by one of the regulars.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=269836465
LondonOnline.
Since 1996 London Online has provided millions of London locals and visitors with news, reviews, entertainment, business listings and tourism.
http://www.londononline.co.uk/
Kim Ludman.
The original site for his band, Out Of The Blue has been revamped and now replaces the 2007 site for his old pub, The Black Horse Music Bar, Archway N19.
http://www.blueaxial.com/
Rockin' Gerry Champion.
A high energy rocker in the early 2i's Coffee Bar tradition. He has recently started writing poetry, as well. His official agent is Keith Woods, of the Tales From The Woods organisation, whose website I have listed.
http://www.tftw.freeuk.com/
Angele Veltmeijer,
tenor sax. Also works with Out Of The Blue, and her own jazz outfit Angel's Horns who played at the opening of the Millennium Bridge. She has also worked with Carol Grimes, and live with Jimmy Somerville, and has played baritone at the Dome/O2.
http://www.jazzservices.org.uk/Directory/tabid/72/Default.aspx?ContactID=1297
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