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  1. Geoff McClelland: guitar (b. 1947) Marc Bolan: guitar (replaced McClelland, March 1967) John Hewlett: bass guitar (b. 1948) Chris Townson: drums/guitar (b. 24 July 1947, Battersea, South West London – d. 10 February 2008) Chris Colville: drums (only at live-appearances) Black & White album

  2. 9 de jun. de 2021 · 13 June 2021. Hot on the heels of our previous update, we haste to add that there is also a super cool Silence 7" out now from Easy Action Records. The Silence, as you may know, were the original John's Children in all but name (L-R in the photo: Geoff McClelland, Chris Townson, John Hewlett, Andy Ellison).

  3. 3 de feb. de 2013 · The story of John’s Children begins in 1965 in Great Bookham, where drummer Chris Townson, guitarist Geoff McClelland, harmonica-player Andy Ellison, and singer Louis Grooner played in a band called The Clockwork Onions.

  4. johnschildren.info › historyJohn's Children

    The history of John's Children. The very beginnings of the group The Silence, began when Chris Townson and myself first met at a mixed Boarding School, nestling in the North Downs, near Box Hill, Surrey. This was an outward bound school, that means, only lessons in the morning, and then expedition training in the afternoons and other strange ...

  5. 16 de mar. de 2017 · Geoff McClelland was played guitar and Chris learned to play drums since they didn’t need another guitar player. Another grad from the Box Hill Boarding School, Louis Grooner, was chosen to be lead vocalist due to his being a “show-off.”

  6. johnschildren.info › musicJohn's Children

    Geoff McClelland has a really cool fuzz guitar sound on the solo and the last chorus on that version. Come And Play With Me In The Garden (Ellison/Hewlett) A re-edited and remixed version of an earlier B-side, "Remember Thomas à Becket".

  7. Producers Simon Napier-Bell. Writers Andy Ellison, Chris Townson, Geoff McClelland & 5 more. A Strange Affair (The Sixties Recordings) John’s Children.