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  1. Hugh 'Shuggy' Watts: trombone (born 25 July 1941 in Watford) Stephens was not officially part of the group, but produced and arranged their recordings, wrote or co-wrote much of the original material, and selected the cover tunes that the group played.

  2. Explore Hugh "Shuggy" Watts's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Hugh "Shuggy" Watts on AllMusic.

  3. Sax and trombone player Robert "Pops" Kerr (of the The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, a musical parody group drawing from music hall elements) signed on and was joined by another trombonist, Hugh "Shuggy" Watts, keyboardist Stanley K. Wood, bassist Neil Korner (replaced soon afterwards by bass and tuba man Chris Eedy), drummer "Mad" Henri Harrison, be ...

  4. He joined the touring band that also consisted of Henri Harrison (drums), Mick Wilsher (guitar), Stan Haywood (keyboards), Hugh “Shuggy” Watts (trombone), Neil Korner (bass) and Chris Eddy (bass), as well as new lead singer Alan Klein who was later billed as Tristam.

  5. The New Vaudeville Band. 1966, United Kingdom. 1988. Henri Harrison (drums, percussion), Tristram, Seventh Earl of Cricklewood [ Alan Klein] (lead vocals, 1966-68), Mick Wilsher (guitar, vocals, 1966-68), Stan Haywood (piano, 1966-68), Neil Korner (bass, 1966-67), Hugh "Shuggy" Watts (trombone, 1966-67), Bob Kerr (trumpet, 1966-67), Chris Eedy ...

  6. Winchester Cathedral” quickly became an international item, and even won a Grammy for “Best Rock’n’. Roll Record” in 1966. A Geoff-less debut album went top five and old a million copies. Since a New. Vaudeville Band did not actually exist, and since Stephens had no desire to tour singing and dancing. this tune, a vaudevillian unit ...

  7. Hugh Watts ('Shuggy') Henry Harrison. 'Tristram' Seventh Earl Of Cricklewood (Normally Alan Klein) The New Vaudeville Band could almost be described as the band that never was- or at least nearly never was. They were almost entirely the brainchild of Tin Pan Alley songwriter Geoff Stephens.