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  1. Mick Stewart (lead guitar), Nick Simper (bass) and Roger Truth (drums) came together with Soper and presented themselves to Kidd as his new Pirates. With his newly christened "New Pirates" (necessarily distinguishing them from the other "Pirates"), a revitalised Kidd worked towards a comeback to the point he spoke about the ...

  2. After the death of Kidd in October 1966 went Mick Stewart (guitar), Nick Simper became (bass) and Roger Truth (drums) continues as The New Pirates. They got reinforcement of Johnny Goodison ( keyboard and vocals), while Roger Truth soon was replaced by Kenny Slade.

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  4. "He knew I idolised Kidd," recalled Simper, who not only welcomed the opportunity but also introduced loud drummer Roger "Solly" Truth (real name Roger Pinner), another ex-Regent. A search for a guitarist failed to pin anyone down until guitarist Mick Stewart arrived to complete the line-up.

  5. 21. Mai 2013 · By the time this single was recorded (August 1966 according to the meticulous liner notes of "The Complete Johnny Kidd" CD set) The Pirates were Mick Stewart (guitar), future Deep Purple member Nicky Simper (bass) and Roger Pinner aka Roger Truth (drums). "Send For That Girl" was nothing like anything Kidd had ever recorded. At some ...

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  6. He roped in Ged Peck on guitar (with whom he'd toured with The Flowerpot Men and Billie Davis), and his old Pirates band-mate Roger Pinner (aka Roger Truth) on drums. Pinner was soon replaced by Mac Poole.

  7. With the arrival of Roger Truth (real name Roger Pinner) the New Pirates were in place. Like previous Pirates, this line-up had their own set where Stewart would sing around half-a-dozen numbers before Kidd made his entrance onstage and the real business began.