Band, GB
Pop and Reggae
Having been unsuccessful under their previous name, Wild Country, this group achieved notoriety in the UK for their novelty hit "Snoopy vs. The Red Baron". This track was actually recorded by Cimarons with Clive Crawley, but attributed to The Hotshots. Future releases featured the band themselves performing, but did not achieve similar success. A name change to Albatross (11) was equally unsuccessful.
John Jones voc, key | |
Yanni Flood Page sax, fl | |
Chris Haig-Harrison eb | |
Malcolm Player dr |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Hotshots | The Hotshots | 1979 | Album |
Mellow Yellow | The Hotshots | 1975 | Single |
Caribbean | The Hotshots | 1974 | Single |
Itsy, Bitsy - Teeny Weeny | The Hotshots | 1974 | Single |
Yesterday Man | The Hotshots | 1973 | Single |
Battle Of New Orleans | The Hotshots | 1973 | Single |
Snoopy Versus The Red Baron | The Hotshots | 1973 | Single |
Snoopy V.s The Red Baron | The Hotshots | 1973 | Album |
The Hotshots Band |