Band,
Rock and Pop
60s band from Watford, U.K. group who recorded for Parlophone Records though they appeared at The Town Hall minus contract as their first single "The Climb" did not appear until January 1964. 3 more Parlophone 45's followed, including a cover version of The Platters "Twilight Time" and their final release, 1965's "A Bucketfull Of Love" but they never threatened to trouble the charts with their particular brand of beat music. Tony Bolton & The Federals were one of those bands incorrectly labelled under the "Comedy/Vocal/Instrumental" umbrella. Personnel: Tony Bolton - Vocals Tony Selvidge (Kaye) - Keyboards Frank Milne - Vocals, Trumpet Brian Hawkwinds - Guitar Micheal Bush - Bass Guy Shepard - Drums
![]() | Frank Milne tr GB |
![]() | Tony Bolton voc *1950 GB |
![]() | Guy Sheppard dr GB |
![]() | Michael Bush eb GB |
![]() | Brian Hawkins g GB |
![]() | Tony Selvidge key *1946 GB |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Bucket Full Of Love | The Federals | 1965 | Single |
Bucket Full Of Love / Leah | The Federals | 1965 | Single |
The Federals Solist: Tony Bolton | The Federals Solist: Tony Bolton | 1965 | Album |
The Climb | The Federals | 1964 | Single |
Twilight Time / Lost And Alone | The Federals | 1964 | Single |
Marlena / Please Believe Me | The Federals | 1964 | Single |
Brazil / In A Persian Market | The Federals | 1963 | Single |
Boot Hill / Keep On Dancing With Me | The Federals | 1963 | Single |