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  1. 18. Juni 2018 · Snapper eventually found a new partner in Caldwell Smythe, otherwise known as Colonel Barefoot.

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  2. George Butcher (keyboards) Derek Roll (drums) Bob Evans (saxophone, flute) Caldwell Smythe (vocals) The Riot Squad were a pop group from London, initially managed and produced by Larry Page and later, for their reunion, by Joe Meek. [1]

  3. 20. Nov. 2021 · It was reopened a short time later by Caldwell Smythe from The Riot Squad, under the new name of Colonel Barefoot’s Rock Garden. Black Sabbath, Genesis, The Who and Deep Purple all went on to perform there. Pete Townshend from The Who later named his publishing company, Eel Pie Publishing, after the island. He also owns Eel Pie ...

  4. 30. Apr. 2024 · Mike Wade quits The Riot Squad (he goes solo and also became a film actor) and was replaced by a new lead vocalist called Caldwell Smythe, aka 'Big C.' (b. Sunday, October 7, 1945, Glasgow, Sctoland), formerly of The Cloud. "

  5. After a brief interlude as home of the Richmond Arts Workshop, with Grenville Sheringham booking an early incarnation of Hawkwind, regular gigs returned in autumn 1969, when Caldwell Smythe established Colonel Barefoot’s Rock Garden. Twice weekly new ‘progressive’ bands held court, with the ballroom timbers shaking to the volume of Deep ...

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  6. 1. Mai 2017 · Caldwell Smythe takes over Eel Pie Island and promotes gigs there - YouTube. UKRockHistory. 2.22K subscribers. 16. 1.9K views 6 years ago. The hotel had fallen by the wayside but Colonel...

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  7. 3. Dez. 2016 · Caldwell Smythe and Colonel Barefoot’s Rock Garden – Rock History. We had been doing some filming of the events at the old Station Hotel in Richmond where those young Rollin’ Stones cut their teeth in the Sixties and we met the extra-ordinary Caldwell Smythe who had put on the gigs at nearby Eel Pie Island in the late Sixties.