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Bruce Welch

 
Artist: Bruce Welch
  • Born: November 02, 1941
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar

Biography

Bruce Welch was the first rhythm guitarist in England to achieve stardom in rock & roll -- and as of 2008, he is, along with his bandmate Hank Marvin, among the relative handful of British rock & roll stars to enjoy a half-century of rock & roll stardom. He was born Bruce Cripps in Bognor Regis, Sussex, England in 1941. Following the death of his mother in 1946, he was raised by his aunt Sadie, and spent most of his youth in Newcastle. He took up playing the guitar as a boy and in 1956 he formed a skiffle group called the "Railroaders." Fate took a hand when a schoolmate named Brian Rankin, who was also proficient on the guitar, joined the group -- Rankin later took the stage name Hank Marvin. The Railroaders were good enough to make the finals of a talent content in London, in early 1958 -- they didn't win, but they ended up joining with the members of two other competing bands and forming the Five Chesternuts. They recorded a couple of songs in that guise, and Welch and Marvin also occasionally played as the Geordie Boys ("Geordie" being a term for Newcastle).

The two happened to be at the 2I's -- the renowned Soho coffee bar where Tommy Steele and Cliff Richard got their starts -- in late 1958, when they were approached by John , who was the manager of Cliff Richard and his backing group, the Drifters. Richard already had his first single, "Move It," out and on the charts, and was doing regular television appearances on Oh Boy!. But the Drifters were another matter -- they'd been good enough for shows at the 2I's and other early gigs, but now that Richard was getting booked into better and bigger venues in front of bigger audiences, they needed to improve their sound, and that meant getting new members; additionally, John was hoping to improve the Drifters' sound sufficiently to get them signed to E.M.I. Records, as Richard was. Foster was looking for Tony Sheridan, a Liverpool singer and guitarist he'd heard about, but instead he found Welch and Marvin. And these two not only played well, but their guitars interlocked so well that it almost sounded like one man playing two instruments at once, clean and precise, yet quite capable of rocking out like American players.

Within a matter of days, they were members of the Drifters, replacing original members Norman Mitham and Stan Povey. This was the birth of the professional version of the Drifters -- within a few more weeks, Jet Harris would join on bass, and Tony Meehan would become their drummer, replacing original member Terry Smart. It was this version of the Drifters who would finally record a single of their own. Within a matter of a few more months, in the spring of 1959, the Drifters -- deferring to the American R&B group that had a prior claim on the name -- changed their name to the Shadows. And in 1960, after three early singles were ignored (including a pair of vocal numbers on which Welch was the lead singer), they topped the charts with "Apache," an instrumental. Marvin and Welch became the best known members of the Shadows as their membership shifted across the next few years, a period in which the band issued a string of high-charting and chart-topping singles and LPs.Hank Marvin attracted the most attention as lead guitarist, Welch proved an equal asset to the group -- he was responsible for authoring or co-authoring the hits "Foot Tapper" and "The Rise and Fall of Fingel Bunt," and the Cliff Richard hits "Please Don't Tease," "In the Country," "Summer Holiday," and "I Love You." Welch was also an important backing voice in the Shadows behind Cliff Richard's on their recordings, and was the lead singer on the Shadows' own, relatively rare vocal numbers.

Welch often played acoustic guitar on their Shadows' recordings, either in tandem with an electric rhythm guitar or as an alternative, but whatever the particular arrangement, the resulting interlocked playing was always unique. And it always worked in pure electric terms when presented in concert. He was involved in every incarnation of the Shadows except for the 1969 Japanese tour. For a time, after first meeting her on a tour of Australia, Welch became personally involved with singer Olivia Newton-John, who was then all but unknown. By the first half of the '70s, the two were engaged, and for a time Welch was writing songs and producing music for her, though the marriage never took place. Meanwhile, he was a key part of Marvin, Welch & Farrar, though he did drop out of the latter group.

Outside of the Shadows, who were inactive for most of the '90s, Welch has been active as a songwriter and producer, and was the consultant on the West End production Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story. In the 21st century, Welch has also worked with his own bands, Bruce Welch's Shadows and the Moonlight Shadows. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Bruce Welch

Background information
Birth name Bruce Cripps
Born November 2, 1941 (1941-11-02) (age 67)
Bognor Regis, England
Origin Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Years active late 1950s - present
Associated acts Cliff Richard, The Shadows
Website brucewelchtribute.com

Bruce Welch OBE, (born Bruce Cripps, 2 November 1941, Bognor Regis, Sussex, England) is an English guitarist, songwriter, producer and singer, best known as a member of The Shadows.

Welch grew up with his Aunt Sadie in Chester le Street, County Durham. After learning to play the guitar, he formed a Tyneside skiffle band called The Railroaders when he was fourteen[1]. His Rutherford Grammar School friend Brian Rankin (later to be known as Hank Marvin, joined the group and they travelled to London in 1958 for the final of a talent competition. Although they did not win, they joined with members of other entrant bands and formed The Five Chesternuts with Pete Chester (born 1942), son of comedian Charlie Chester on drums.

On moving to London Bruce and Hank Marvin briefly operated as the Geordie Boys before enlisting in an outfit called The Drifters[1].

In September 1958 Welch and Marvin joined The Drifters, later to become The Shadows[1], as Cliff Richard's backing band. As well as success with The Shadows, Welch also acted as producer for (among others) Cliff Richard[1] and songwriter for his ex-fiancée, Olivia Newton-John. He also released a solo single "Please Mr. Please", which was not commercially successful, even though the song has been covered by several recording artists (most notably Newton-John, who would take it into the top 10 of the U.S. pop and country charts in 1975).

Welch wrote several #1 hit singles for Cliff and for The Shadows. Among songs written or co-written by Welch are the Shadows' hits "Foot Tapper" and "The Rise and Fall of Flingel Bunt", Marvin Welch & Farrar's "Faithful" and "My Home Town", and Cliff Richard hits ""Please Don't Tease", In the Country", "Summer Holiday", "I Love You" and "I Could Easily Fall (In Love With You)".

He was the musical consultant for the West End musical Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story.

Welch plays occasionally with his second band, The Moonlight Shadows, a Shadows-style band with Phil Kelly taking Hank Marvin's place on lead guitar.

He was appointed OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2004 Queen's Birthday Honours List for services to music.


Contents

Groupography

The Railroaders.

The Five Chesternuts.

The Drifters/Cliff Richard and The Drifters.

The Shadows/Cliff Richard and the Shadows.

Marvin Welch and Farrar.

Moonlight Shadows.

Bruce Welch's Shadows.

Discography

Please Mr Please//Song of Yesterday - EMI???? - 7" - 1974.

Marvin Welch and Farrar - 'Marvin Welch and Farrar' - 1970.

Marvin Welch and Farrar - 'Second Opinion' - 1972.

The Five Chesternuts - Jean Dorothy - Columbia - 7" - 1958.

The Shadows - too many to list.


Guest Vocals

Marvin and Farrar - Hank Marvin and John Farrar - EMI - LP/CD - 1973.


Production credits

Cliff Richard - We Don't Talk Anymore - 7" - EMI/EMI???? - 1979.

Cliff Richard - We don't talk anymore(extended mix) - 12" - EMI/EMI???? - 1979.

Cliff Richard - I'm nearly famous - LP/CD - EMI/EMC???? - 1975.

Cliff Richard - Every face tells a story - LP/CD - EMI/EMC???? - 1976.

Cliff Richard - Green light - LP/CD - EMI/EMC???? - 1978.

The Shadows - XXV - LP/CD - Polydor - 1983.

Tarney / Spencer Band - Cathy's clown - 7" - A&M - 1979.

Roger Whittaker - The genius of love - LP/CD - 1986.

Olivia Newton-John - Olivia Newton-john - LP/CD - Pye - 1971.

Olivia Newton-John - Olivia - LP/CD - Pye - 1972.

Charlie Dore - Where to now - LP/CD - Island/Lemon- 1979.

Cilla Black - Especially for you - LP/CD - Ktel/Hallmark - 1980.

Alan David - Alan David - LP - EMI/EMC3365 - 1981.

Alan Davy - <un-released album> - 1981.

Sutherland Brothers and Quiver - Down to earth - LP/CD - CBS/Lemon - 1977/.

Page Three - Hold on to love - 7" - WB.

McArthur Park - Taffeta Rose/Sammy - Columbia - 7".

Instruments

Electric Guitar - as Rhythm guitar.

Acoustic guitar - 6 string and 12 string.

Bass Guitar - Euro-vision song contest.

Keyboards.

Guitars used

Grimshaw - 1958/9.

Vega - 1958/9.

Fender Stratocaster (red/white)- 1960s.

Fender Telecaster - 1960s.

Jazzmaster - 1960s.

Gretsch - 1960s.

Burns (white/green) - 1960s.

Martin acoustic D12 - 1970s.

Fender Stratocaster - 1970s.

Martin acoustic D12 - 1980s.

Fender Stratocaster - 1980s.

Post-Shadows tribute band

Shadowmania's since 1998-2008 at Lakeside country club, Frimley Green, Surrey with Phil Kelly(lead/g); Alan Jones(bass); Cliff Hall(Kb); and Bob Watkins(drums/perc).


References

  1. ^ a b c d "The Religious Affiliation of Guitarist Hank Marvin". 2005-07-24. http://www.adherents.com/people/pm/Hank_Marvin.html. Retrieved 2008-01-13. "When his Crescent City Skiffle Group won a South Shields Jazz Club talent contest, he was asked to join Bruce Welch's Railroaders. On moving to London, Marvin and Welch operated briefly as the Geordie Boys before enlisting in an outfit called the Drifters, which evolved into the Shadows. While backing and, later, composing songs (such as The Day I Met Marie) for Cliff Richard, the quartet recorded independently and became generally acknowledged as Britain's top instrumental act." 

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