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  1. The band has many fans who have achieved commercial success, including Van Morrison, Steve Marriott, and Rod Stewart, the latter two had even auditioned for a place in the band but were turned down because they both wanted to be frontmen, while Don Craine and Keith Grant did not wish to relinquish that role.

  2. Jan 21, 2018 · Photo may be subject to copyright. Formed from the ashes of The Downliners, whose original members included Don Craine (real name: Mick O’Donnell), the original line-up below is from July 1963. Keith Grant – lead vocals/bass. Don Craine – rhythm guitar/autoharp/lead vocals. Terry Gibson – lead guitar.

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  3. The summer of 2007 saw former Savoy Brown stalwart John O’leary take over the harmonica position, and with concerts and the recording, the Downliners Sect rocks on.The current version of the band has it's roots in the original band with both Don Craine and Keith Grant as the mainstays.

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  4. Downliners Sect, The. Don Craine (real name Mick O’Donnell) and Johnny Sutton had previously been in a Twickenham band called The Downliners. Following the demise of this band, Keith Grant (real name Keith Evans) and Terry Gibson were recruited and the band was renamed The Downliners Sect in 1963. They soon gained a following at Eel Pie ...

  5. www.discogs.com › artist › 1019299-Downliners-SectDownliners Sect - Discogs

    In 1967 Craine and Grant formed a new line-up and continued as Don Craine's New Downliners Sect. (Including Bob Taylor, Matthew Fisher, Kevin Flanagan, Barry Cooper). Craine & Cooper departed in 1967 and Grant took over the band to record Swedish releases on Garageland Records, back under the name Downliners Sect. After many lineup changes, the ...

  6. Don Craine’s New Downliners Sect didn’t last long either. Before 1967 was over both Don Craine and Barry Cooper had left the band. Don just got tired of it all and Barry left a couple of months later. Keith Grant took over and the band continued with an ever changing line-up. (Johnny Sutton made a brief come-back in 1968).

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  8. Shortly thereafter the band would be named the Downliners Sect. At this time some of the members decided to change their names. Mick O'Donnell took the new name, Don Craine, and Keith Evans became Keith Grant. The band was iconic during its time in the early 1960s, partly owing to Don Craine's deerstalker cap which he wore to mock the aristocracy.

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