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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dave_EdmundsDave Edmunds - Wikipedia

    In 1966, after a short spell in a Parlophone recording band, the Image (1965–1966), with local drummer Tommy Riley, Edmunds shifted to a more blues-rock sound, reuniting with Congo Jones and bassist John Williams and adding second guitarist Mickey Gee to form the short-lived Human Beans, a band that played mostly in London and on the UK ...

  2. Apr 15, 2024 · In 1966, after a short spell in a Parlophone recording band, the Image (1965–1966), with local drummer Tommy Riley, Edmunds shifted to a more blues-rock sound, reuniting with Congo Jones and bassist John Williams and adding second guitarist Mickey Gee to form the short-lived Human Beans, a band that played mostly in London and on the UK ...

  3. Apr 9, 2020 · Tommy covers many contemporary hits as well as some nostalgic classic radio hits including this tasteful tribute to the late Mac Miller. Riley has been drumming for over a decade and is involved in numerous bands including Surprise of the Century , Stereo Jo & Skylar Ryes.

  4. He was replaced by former Dream drummer Terry Williams, and Mickey Gee, who'd briefly appeared in Joe Cocker's Grease Band in 1968, came in as a second guitarist. When they returned from America they split. Terry Williams was later in Man. Love Sculpture’s first drummer Tommy Riley formed The Memphis Band in the mid-seventies. They put out an ...

  5. I’m a session drummer who is available for bookings for session work and to join a band! I have experience in professional session work previously and also record my own songs and covers. Some of...

  6. Sep 3, 2021 · One of the bandmates from his teen years was a drummer named Tommy Riley. By 1968, they formed a trio with John Williams named Love Sculpture. The trio had a #5 hit in the UK titled the “Sabre Dance”.

  7. Upon finishing college, he followed Rickard back to Cardiff where he was recruited by Tommy Riley into one of the hottest outfits of the time, Red Beans and Rice. The band were firm favourites on the London pub-rock scene in the ‘70s and Watkins soon found himself living in Balham, south London where he joined Juice on the Loose.