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Keith "Nero" Gladman (vocals)--The cabaret act--David Bowie (lead vocalist, guitar, tenor saxophone) Rod Davies (guitar) Brian "Croak" Prebble (vocals) George Butcher (keyboards) Derek Roll (drums) Bob Evans (saxophone, flute) Caldwell Smythe (vocals)
The new lineup, with Evans on sax, included Keith "Nero" Gladman (vocals), Terry Clifford (guitar), Butch Davis (piano), Rodger Crisp (bass), and Del Roll (drums) -- they already had a soulful American sound similar to Riot Squad, and he was very convincing in his pitch to the band backstage at a gig in Edmonton.
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13 de nov. de 2014 · After a couple of months, the band former leader Bob Evans reorganized The Riot Squad recruiting a local band called The Chevrons, which included Keith M. 'Nero' Gladman, aka 'The Admiral', aka 'The Monster', on vocals (b. Saturday, June 15, 1946), formerly of Corsairs, and Four Adams & Eve, Terry Clifford on guitar (b.
The Riot Squad. Formed. December 1964, London, Greater London, United Kingdom. Disbanded. 1969. Members. Ron Ryan (guitar, vocals, 1964-65), Bob Evans (saxophone, flute, vocals, 1964-68), Mark Stevens (keyboards, organ, 1964-65), Graham Bonney (vocals, guitar, 1964-65), Mitch Mitchell (drums, 1964-65), Mike Martin (bass, 1964-65), Brian Davies ...
Keith "Nero" Gladman (vocals)--The cabaret act--David Bowie (lead vocalist, guitar, tenor saxophone) Rod Davies (guitar) Brian "Croak" Prebble (vocals) George Butcher (keyboards) Derek Roll (drums) Bob Evans (saxophone, flute) Caldwell Smythe (vocals)
December 1964 Undoubtedly one of the most underrated British rock band of the mid-60's, The Riot Squad were put together by a singer and rhythm guitar player from Harringay, North London, called Ronald Patrick 'Ron' Ryan (b. Saturday, April 20, 1940, Islington, North London).