Band, 1963-1965 GB
Rock
The Syndicats were an English popular music group, notable for being future Yes guitarist Steve Howe's first band. When Howe left for Tomorrow in 1965, he was replaced by Ray Fenwick, who was then replaced by Peter Banks. Fenwick played lead guitar on the band's most famous song "Crawdaddy Simone", which he co-wrote with Jeff Williams, the band's keyboardist. Further members were Tom Ladd (lead vocals; Thomas Ladd, born 1940), John Truelove (drums; born John Melton, 1941), Kevin Driscoll (born Kevin C. Driscoll, 16 September 1945 died 16 August 1982, London); vocals and bass), Johnny Lamb (lead vocals; born John Lamb), Paul Holm (drums on last single). Co-founder Driscoll died in London on 16 August 1982.
Steve Howe g, voc *1947 GB | |
Peter Banks g, voc 1947-2013 GB | |
Ray Fenwick g, voc *1946 GB | |
Paul Holm dr, perc | |
John Truelove | |
Tom Ladd | |
Kevin Driscoll g | |
Jeff Williams |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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On The Horizon | The Syndicats | 1965 | Single |
Howlin' For My Baby | The Syndicats | 1965 | Single |
Maybellene | The Syndicats | 1964 | Single |