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Chicken Shack

 
Artist: Chicken Shack

Group Members:

Andy Silvester, Paul Raymond, Paul Hancox, Dave Bidwell, Stan Webb, Christine McVie

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Influenced By:

Performed Songs By:

Stan Webb

Formal Connection With:

  • Formed: 1966, Birmingham, England
  • Disbanded: 1973
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Collection," "Imagination Lady," "Stan Would Rather Go Live"

Biography

This British blues-rock group is remembered mostly for their keyboard player, Christine Perfect, who would join Fleetwood Mac after marrying John McVie and changing her last name. Although they were one of the more pedestrian acts of the British blues boom, Chicken Shack was quite popular for a time in the late '60s, placing two albums in the British Top 20. The frontperson of Chicken was not Perfect/McVie, but guitarist Stan Webb, who would excite British audiences by entering the crowds at performances, courtesy of his 100-meter-long guitar lead. They were signed to Mike Vernon's Blue Horizon label, a British blues pillar that had its biggest success with early Fleetwood Mac.

Chicken Shack was actually not far behind Mac in popularity in the late '60s, purveying a more traditional brand of Chicago blues, heavily influenced by Freddie King. Although Webb took most of the songwriting and vocal duties, Christine Perfect also chipped in with occasional compositions and lead singing. In fact, she sang lead on their only British Top 20 single, "I'd Rather Go Blind" (1969). But around that time, she quit the music business to marry John McVie and become a housewife, although, as the world knows, that didn't last too long. Chicken Shack never recovered from Christine's loss, commercially or musically. Stan Webb kept Chicken Shack going, with a revolving door of other musicians, all the way into the 1980s, though he briefly disbanded the group to join Savoy Brown for a while in the mid-'70s. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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Chicken Shack
Genres Blues
Years active 1967–present
Labels Blue Horizon, Deram Records
Members
Stan Webb
Former members
Christine Perfect
Andy Silvester
Alan Morley
Paul Raymond
John Glascock
Dave Bidwell

Chicken Shack are a British blues band, founded in the late 1960s by Andy Silvester (bass guitar) and Stan Webb (guitar and vocals), with Alan Morley (drums) and later joined by Christine Perfect (vocals and keyboards),

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Career

The band were formed in April 1965 naming themselves after Jimmy Smiths 'Back At The Chicken Shack' album. Chicken shacks (chicken restaurants) had also by then frequently been mentioned in blues and rhythm and blues songs, as in Amos Milburn's hit, "Chicken Shack Boogie". Their first concert was at the 1967 National Blues and Jazz Festival at Windsor and they were signed by the Blue Horizon record label in the same year.

Chicken Shack enjoyed modest commercial success, with Christine Perfect being voted Best Female Vocalist in the Melody Maker polls, two years running.

Perfect left the band in 1969 when she married John McVie of Fleetwood Mac. Pianist Paul Raymond, bassist Andy Silvester, and drummer Dave Bidwell all left in 1971 to join Savoy Brown. Webb was also recruited for Savoy Brown in the mid 1970s, and recorded the album Boogie Brothers with them.

John Glascock, later of Jethro Tull, played on Chicken Shack's Imagination Lady (1972) album.

Although Chicken Shack went through several subsequent incarnations, they never equalled their earlier successes. Webb remains as their only constant band member.

Discography

Albums

  • 40 Blue Fingers, Freshly Packed and Ready to Serve (1968), Blue Horizon - UK Albums Chart - Number 12
  • O.K. Ken (1969), Blue Horizon - Number 9
  • 100 Ton Chicken (1969), Blue Horizon
  • Accept (1970), Blue Horizon
  • Imagination Lady (1972), Deram
  • Unlucky Boy (1973), Deram
  • Goodbye Chicken Shack (Live) (1974), Deram
  • Double (1977), Deram
  • Stan the Man (1977), Nova
  • That's the Way We Were (1978), Shark
  • The Creeper (1978), WEA
  • Chicken Shack (1979), Gull
  • In the Can (1980), Epic Records
  • Roadies Concerto (Live) (1981), RCA Records
  • Simply Live (Live) (1989), SPV (Germany)
  • On Air (BBC sessions) (1998), Strange Fruit Records
  • Black Night (1999), (as Stan Webb's Chicken Shack)
  • Still Live After All These Years (2004), Mystic
  • Webb (2001)
  • Stan The Man (2002), compilation album
  • Stan Webb (2004)
  • Going Up, Going Down-Anthology (2004)
  • Poor Boy/the Deram Years (2006), (as Stan Webb's Chicken Shack)
  • Strange Situations/The Indigo (2006), (as Stan Webb's Chicken Shack)

Singles

References

  1. ^ Roberts, David (2007). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 104. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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