

Ronnie Scott (RIP: Lennie Bush, Tony Crombie ) Pete Blannin, Harry South (RIP: Bill Eyden, Dave Goldberg, Tubby Hayes, Phil Seamen ) After lights out - Tubby Hayes Quintet (1956)ĭickie Hawdon, Harry South (RIP: Bill Eyden, Tubby Hayes ) What a great drummer.ĭISCOGRAPHY: (63 albums known to me - Status: Quite advanced) He also played in some West End shows (such as Bubbling Brown Sugar, The Mitford Girls and Promises, Promises).īill Eyden sadly passed away on October 15th, 2004 in Isleworth, Middlesex. up to 85 musicians.Īpart from all that, he also taught drums at schools in Ealing, West London. Tony Ashton, Cliff Aungier, Long John Baldry, Geoff Bradford, Gary Breit, Hugh Brockie, Charity Brown, Norm Brown, Paul Brown, Tom Brown, John ´Rabbit´ Bundrick, Roger Carey, Liane Carroll, Chris Castle, Jacko Ciminello, Elaine Clark, Mick Clarke, Tom Connor, Charlie Coolie, Myra Cooper, Randall Coryell, Butch Coulter, John Dickie, Vince Dietrich, Jim Fish. Ian Armit, Pete Blannin, Keith Boyce, Rod Edwards, Al Gay, Ernie O´Malley, Micky Waller Other info on members of Long John Baldry Band (I know up to 105 members)Īliki Ashman, Dave Ball, Denny Ball, Cliff Barton, Cal Batchelor, Doreen Chanter, Irene Chanter, Jimmy Horowitz, Felix Krish, Billy Law, Harry Reynolds, Bob Weston

Possible bandmembers: Ian Armit or Johnny Parker (piano), Al Gay and/or Art Themen (sax). The rest of the members should change depending on when Eyden joined. This would lead to think that the band should also include Rod Stewart (vocals), Geoff Bradford (guitar), Cliff Barton (bass) or maybe Pete Blannin (I don´t think so). Bill Eyden joined Georgie Fame in October 1964, then Eyden should have played with one of the three first lineups by the Hoochie Coochie Men. My guess is: The Hoochie Coochie Men were formed in January 1964, and had 4 lineups (that I know). He has played in many bands, mostly in the jazz camp, becoming a professional musician in 1952. He started playing piano, before switching to drums.

Veteran drummer, he was born William James Eyden in Hounslow, Middlesex, England on May 4th, 1930.
