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The Winkies

 
Artist: The Winkies

Group Members:

Brian Turrington, Philip Rambow, Guy Humphries, Michael Desmarais

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  • Formed: 1973
  • Disbanded: 1975
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Winkies
  • Representative Songs: "Davey's Blowtorch

Biography

Of all the songwriters and performers who were thrown into the spotlight during the early to mid-'70s, yet never attained more than a modicum of mainstream success, few proved as accomplished as Phil Rambow. Author of such modern classics as "Night Out" and "Young Lust" (for Ellen Foley) and "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis" with Kirsty MacColl, Rambow himself also emerged as a major player on two of the most important underground scenes of the era: the British pub rock boom of the early to mid-'70s and near-concurrent the New York proto-punk explosion.

His group, the Winkies, meanwhile, were integral to Brian Eno's plans following his departure from Roxy Music, while the band's own recordings so expertly straddle the preoccupations of the time that it would be no exaggeration to describe them as one of '70s rock's greatest lost opportunities. They really were that good.

Canadian-born Rambow arrived in London in 1973, following stints with the New York-based band Saturday Night. Forming the Winkies with ex-Holy Rollers guitarist Guy Humphreys and the rhythm section of Brian Torrington and Mike Desmaris, his outrageous stage persona immediately attracted attention -- a pub rock band in glam rock clothing, the Winkies were everything that their compatriots on the bar scene weren't: blatant, theatrical, and flashy as hell.

It was this which drew the interest of Eno, as he prepared to launch his first solo album, Here Come the Warm Jets onto a public which still regarded him in terms of his achievements with Roxy Music -- a conception which the album itself was not likely to disavow them of. Impressed by the Winkies' performance, he adopted them as his backing band and, in February 1974, launched out on his first (and, as it transpired, only) solo tour. The outing ended after just five shows, after Eno was rushed to the hospital suffering from a collapsed lung -- the only surviving evidence of the collaboration is a BBC radio session taped for John Peel in March 1974 and featuring distinctive versions of Eno's own "Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch" and "Baby's on Fire," plus the Peggy Lee standard "Fever."

The brevity of the union notwithstanding, the Winkies time with Eno slammed them into the limelight; by late spring, the band had signed with Chrysalis and was recording their debut album with producer Leo Lyons of Ten Years After. His bandmate Chick Churchill guested on the record, while Eno also put in an appearance on one track. Sadly, the album was never completed; instead, the Winkies began work on another set, this time with maverick Guy Stevens at the helm. The Winkies finally appeared in spring, 1975.

Unfortunately, much of the fervor surrounding the group had dissipated. The record did nothing and by early summer, the Winkies had disbanded. Desmaris soon reappeared in the Tyla Gang and Rambow cut a solo single for Chrysalis, but was soon back in New York, performing under his own name and preparing the city for the firestorms of punk which were just around the corner. Evidence of his own contributions to the movement can be found on the period compilations Bionic Gold and Live at Max's, Vol. 2. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide
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The Winkies
Genres Pub rock
Years active 1973–1975
Labels Chrysalis
Associated acts Brian Eno
Former members
Philip Rambow
Michael Desmarais
Guy Humphries
Brian Turrington

The Winkies were an English pub rock group. During their career, the group primarily consisted of Philip Rambow, Michael Desmarais, Guy Humphries and Brian Turrington.

Biography

The Winkies were formed by Canadian-born Philp Rambow. Rambow formed the Winkies with former Holy Rollers guitarist Guy Humphreys and the rhythm section of Brian Torrington and Mike Desmaris. Their music and stage presence were a combination of the sound pub rock and visuals of glam rock clothing.[1]

The Winkies caught the attention of former Roxy Music musician Brian Eno while he finishing his debut solo album Here Come the Warm Jets. Eno took the Winkies as his backing band in February 1974 on his first and only solo tour. The outing ended after five shows, after Eno was rushed to the hospital suffering from a collapsed lung. The only recorded material from Eno and the Winkies is of a collaboration on a BBC radio session taped for John Peel in March 1974 recording the songs "Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch", "Baby's on Fire" and a cover of the Peggy Lee standard "Fever".[1]

After touring with Eno, the band had signed with Chrysalis Records and recording their debut album with Leo Lyons of Ten Years After. Guests on the record included Chick Churchill and Eno. This album was never completed, and the Winkies began work on another set, with Guy Stevens producing. Their self-titled debut album The Winkies appeared 1975. Shortly after the release of this album, the Winkies disbanded.[1]

Discography

Year Title
1975 The Winkies

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