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Rodger Mingaye, from Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages, joined up as new lead guitarist while Big Jim Sullivan still played with them on records. The B-side of the Outlaws third single, "Crazy Drums", was credited solely to Meek, although Bobby Graham had devised it as a drum showcase.
With the line-up : Ken Lundgren, Don Groom, Chas Hodges, Roger Mingaye "Ku-Pow!" b/w "Last Stage West" (February 1962) "Sioux Serenade" b/w "Fort Knox" (12 October 1962) With the line-up : Mick Underwood, Ken Lundgren, Chas Hodges, Ritchie Blackmore "Poppin' Medley Part 1". b/w "Poppin' Medley Part 2".
22 de nov. de 2019 · Lead guitarist Rodger Mingaye was recruited by Joe Meek in 1962 from Screaming Lord Sutch’s Savages. he went on to perform in a Bruce Springsteen tribute band. Mick Underwood, drummer with The Outlaws from 1962 to 1966, played and recorded with The herd, but left before they hit the big time.
Sids60sSounds • 4.6K views. New recommendations. The Outlaws were an English instrumental band that recorded in the early 1960s. One-time members included Chas Hodges, Bobby Graham, Ritchie...
The Outlaws were an English instrumental band that recorded in the early 1960s. [1] One-time members included Chas Hodges (born Charles Nicholas Hodges in 1943), Bobby Graham (born Robert Francis Neate in 1940), Ken Lundgren, Ritchie Blackmore (born Richard Hugh Blackmore in 1945), Mick Underwood (born Michael John Underwood, 1945), Reg Hawkins (born Reginald Hawkins, in 1942), Billy Kuy (born ...