Stack Waddy
Stack Waddy | |
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Origin | Manchester, United Kingdom |
Genres | Blues rock, psychedelic rock |
Years active | 1965–2008 |
Labels | Dandelion Records |
Website | www.stackwaddy.com |
Past members |
John Knail Mick Stott Stuart Banham John Groom Steve Revel |
Stack Waddy were a British blues rock band from Timperley, Manchester, who were active in the late 1960s and early 1970s and again in 2007. Signed to John Peel's Dandelion label, the original line up of John Knail, Mick Stott, Stuart Banham and Steve Revel (replaced by John Groom on second album) released two albums and singles before breaking up for a while in 1973. There is supposed to be a hidden archive stored away containing several albums' more worth of studio jam sessions and rehearsals.
On 24 January 1972 (transmitted on 18 February), the band also recorded a performance for the John Peel BBC Radio 1 show, the tracks were: "Hoochie Coochie Man", "Rock Me Baby", "You Really Got Me", "Willie the Pimp".[1]
They have reconvened several times with their second line up of Knail, Stott, Banham and Groom; with the last get together for the Dandelion Records biographical DVD film shoot in July 2007.
Selected discography
Albums
- Stack Waddy (1971)
- Bugger Off! (1972)
- The Lost Dandelion Jams (2013)
Singles
- "Roadrunner" (1970)
- "You Really Got Me" (1972)
References
External links
- Official website
- Allmusic Entry
- Stack Waddy discography at Discogs
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