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- Q16842040 abstract "Heatwave was the original London pop group (1969–1972) by that name.Known as The Moving Targets, featuring John Fellows (bass & vocals), Terry Shea (rhythm guitar & vocals); Richard Steen (lead guitar & vocals), they auditioned for a drummer in 1969 ... Martin Samuel (drums & pyrotechnics) was signed on and they became Heatwave.They were a progressive pop harmony group, doing local gigs, playing cover versions of the popular artists of the day with lead vocals shared between Terry and John with a few songs from Richard.In the winter of 1969, Johnny Edward Entertainment Agency was looking for pop groups, Heatwave auditioned and the band was asked to sign that same night. Touring the country as a four-piece, playing four sets a night, they became a very tight vocal harmony band with a solid dance beat, often 'opening' for 'name' acts while earning a large fan following.John Edward believed the band needed a stronger voice to be a successful recording group and set up auditions with an advert in the Melody Maker. Peter Allatt (lead vocals & percussion) then completed the group as a five-piece. Playing one night stands around the country, The Pheasantry (London), California Ballroom (Dunstable) and the Cavern Club (Liverpool), where they have a brick in the Wall of Fame, were but three of many favourite venues played. The band's stage gear was made by The Carnaby Cavern in Ganton Street, just off Carnaby Street. A stage act was later suggested whereupon, Martin incorporated a pyrotechnic display of fire eating.Heatwave was invited to appear on the Terry Wogan radio show without having the usual audition and, from that, were given the opportunity to record for the Dave Cash, Kenny Everett, Dave Lee Travis, Jimmy Young and Radio One Club shows ~ in fact, Heatwave became one of the most-oft heard 'live' professional bands on BBC Radio One between 1969 and 1970.16 October 1970, Heatwave released Sister Simon (Funny Man) b/w Rastus Ravel (Is A Mean Old Man) (PEN 738) on the Larry Page Penny Farthing Records label. Both songs were written and produced by John Edward for Instant Sound Productions ... the single featured Rick Wakeman on keyboards and Doris Troy with Maggie Stredder, Gloria George and Marian Davis, The Ladybirds, as back-up singers.25 January 2012, Paul Stiles played 'Sister Simon' and 'Rastus Ravel', by Heatwave, on his Radio Seagull Midweek Madness show.2 B-side, 2 April 2013, 'Rastus Ravel (Is A Mean Old Man)', was re-released as track 4 on 'Piccadilly Sunshine, Part Twelve – British Pop Psych and Other Flavours 1967-1971' ... on the bootleg Particles label, U.K.11 April 2013, Paul Martin reviewed Piccadilly Sunshine, Part Twelve in Shindig Magazine and wrote ... So here’s another hamper of low calorie sooth-sayers with pictures to paint. The indulgence food in this particular feast comes from Heatwave’s “phat” mod-soul funker, ‘Rastus Ravel’.24 April 2013, Newtracks (Germany) selected 'Rastus Ravel (Is Mean Old Man)' for the music game, Bands ... for Facebook and mobile devices.".
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- Q16842040 comment "Heatwave was the original London pop group (1969–1972) by that name.Known as The Moving Targets, featuring John Fellows (bass & vocals), Terry Shea (rhythm guitar & vocals); Richard Steen (lead guitar & vocals), they auditioned for a drummer in 1969 ...".
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