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The three founder members were Paul McDowell (who originally played trombone ), Philip Harrison (who originally played banjo) and Brian Innes (drums). [2] . Gradually the band evolved into a nine-piece ensemble with a light-hearted and humorous performing style, although they were all serious musicians.
Mit der Zeit kamen immer mehr Mitglieder hinzu. Der Name „Temperance Seven“ (temperance heißt Mäßigung oder Enthaltsamkeit) bezieht sich darauf, dass ein gesunder Engländer angeblich problemlos acht Bier verträgt. Als sie zu neunt waren, waren sie somit „one over the eight“ (einer über der Acht).
Meet the seven members of the Temperance Seven, a musical comedy band based in the UK. Learn about their instruments, roles, and backgrounds, from Captain Christopher Buckley to Submariner Anthony Kennedy-Arkwright. Find out how they became the Temperance Seven and what they are up to now.
20. Mai 2016 · When the Temperance Seven had a surprise No 1 hit in 1961 with You’re Driving Me Crazy, the band’s focal point was its vocalist, Paul McDowell, who has died aged 84.
Members: Alan Swainston-Cooper , Brian Innes , Cephas Howard , Clifford Bevan , Colin Bowles , Graham Collicott , John Gieves-Watson , John R. T. Davies , John Tucker (13) , Mac White (2) , Martin Fry (2) , Paul McDowell (4) , Philip Harrison (3) , Ray Whittam , Will Hastie
12. März 2016 · Crazy days for George Martin and the Temperance Seven | George Martin | The Guardian. The Temperance Seven – Clifford Bevan, John Gieves-Watson, Alan Swainston Cooper, Paul McDowell, Phillip...
The band had some direct links with the Alberts, in that members of the expanded version of the Alberts (known as the Massed Alberts) found their way to the Temperance Seven. Ted Wood, brother of Rolling Stones member Ron Wood, was a member for some time. In 1966, they appeared in The Wrong Box, providing some of the more hilarious moments in ...