Saturday, January 24, 2015

Michael Edwicker (aka Mist at School) Sound Engineer at Strawberry Studios, Stockport.

Michael Edwicker
The Original M28 alerted us to the fate of Michael Edwicker who was the City of Coventry Boarding School around 1959 / 60 I think. At school Michael had an interest in Crystal Radio sets and went on to be a sound engineer at the famous Strawberry Recording Studios in Stockport, where he was sound engineer for bands like Thin Lizzie and 10cc and more.

Crystal Radio Sets at School
The original M28 (don;t know his real name) recounts the late 50's / early 60's at the school -



" Any visitor to the school must have looked in amazement at the array of different items sitting on the ridgetiles of the dormitories. Many of the lucky lads had crystal sets, which were a lifeline in keeping in touch with what was going on in the outside world. For these to work you only needed two connections, an ariel and an earth (no batteries). The earth was no problem inasmuch as you ran a wire from the crystal set to the water pipes that ran along the length of the dormitory, having firstly scraped off some paint so as to get a good connection, the more tricky bit was to firstly find a long piece of wire and then find something heavy to which you attach the aerial wire then lob it up and over the roof and pull it carefully to the top so as to get a good reception. This is where for us as school lads it was the norm to see all strange items running along the top of the roof, old shoes, bits of wood, pipe or what have you - suppose to the uninitiated it seemed a strange sight but for us lads it was a necessity.

Michael Edwicker
My Dad made me a transistor set - this differed from a crystal set in that it was more powerful and needed
batteries to operate - it was an awesome piece of kit and I remember the Thomas Bros, Ivan (waffle) and (forgotten his brothers name) together with Michael Edwicker stripping the set to pieces as soon as my Dad had returned to Cov to see what components where inside -

After lights out those of us who had crystal / transistor sets were able to put our earphone on and listen for a
while to the Light programme or the Home Service and on a good reception night could pick up Radio Luxembourg. I remember listening in to Friday Night is Music Night - what a load of cr*p that was, but it was an escape from the norm.

Recall one night must have fallen asleep with my earphones on and when Tanky Thorne came round to check we were ok, he took my headphones off my head (unbeknown to me) and in the morning at inspection he confiscated the transistor set and headphones for the rest of the term

Sadly I heard that Michael Edwicker who was affectionately known as Mist (as he liked to wear his
glasses in the showers and they misted up) died in a house fire in 2007. I heard on the grapevine that he was well into music and sound and that he once did some sound control for Status Quo and that due to the volume of music involved his hearing had suffered."
Signed: The Original M28

How to Build a Crystal Radio Set - http://scitoys.com/scitoys/scitoys/radio/homemade_radio.html

The original M28 has recently found this article from the Manchester Evening News in 2007 on Michael Edwicker. http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/local-news/sound-engineer-to-stars-dies-in-blaze-993481

Sound engineer to stars dies in blaze
Gifted musician and sound engineer Mick Edwicker.

TRIBUTES have been pouring in for music man Michael Edwicker, who has died following a huge fire at his home.

The 62-year-old electronics whizz, who worked at the hallowed Strawberry Studios in Stockport and was a sound engineer for chart-topping rock 'n' roll bands for such as Thin Lizzie and 10CC, died in Wythensahwe Hospital on Wednesday morning. Mick, as he was known to friends, had suffered 65 per cent burns to his face, chest, arms and legs. The blaze happened at his home on Whitby Road, Ladybarn, at about 2pm on Sunday.

Police and the fire service say they are not treating the incident as suspicious at this stage. Mick's death has shocked friends both on the music circuit and at his favourite pub, the Fletcher Moss in Didsbury, where he had been a regular for the past 30 years.

Paul Taylor, who first met Mick when they were both playing on the folk music scene in the late 60s, said: "This is a terrible shock. He was such a nice guy - we're all devastated."

He added: "Most of Mick's working life involved rock 'n' roll. He went out on the road with Barclay James Harvest, and Thin Lizzie when they were quite big, as well as the musical impersonator Joe Longthorn. Mick was an electrical engineer but he called himself 'The Settler', which is another word for roadie."

Paul, from Didsbury, added: "Mick was a fantastic bloke, so helpful and genuine. He was a master of the one-liner and also did charity concerts for the Labour party.

"He lost his wife Anne a few years ago - she died of liver failure in her early fifties. They were devoted; never apart. They wanted kids but could never have them, which was a great source of sadness for them both.

"Mick never really recovered after Anne died and he did struggle."

Mick was co-owner of the equipment and instrument-hire side of Strawberry Studios, which was also used as a recording studio by the likes of Paul McCartney, the Stone Roses, Paul Young, New Order and Manchester megaband 10CC, one of whose band members, Eric Stewart, took over the running of the studios with Peter Tattersall.

The studio, which was awarded a blue plaque after it closed last year, went on to become one of the premier recording facilities outside London.

Mick, who was a gifted rock 'n' roll musician himself, ended up buying 10CC's kit and rented it out under Strawberry Rentals.
Since losing his wife he had lived alone for a spell then took in a lodger, his friend Nevin King, who returned from a boat trip to find the house in ruins.

When fire crews arrived at the scene on Sunday they found flames shooting out from the ground floor of Mick's mid-terrace house, which was already well alight.

They broke into the house and found Mick overcome by smoke inhalation and suffering from severe burns.
He had stopped breathing and was resuscitated before being rushed to Manchester Royal Infirmary.

He was then transferred to Wythenshawe Hospital. The cause of the blaze is as yet unknown.

After the blaze the house, whose ground floor was almost completely destroyed, was sealed off to allow an investigation to take place.

Neighbour Helen Edmundson, 20, said: "I saw the fire through my window. The whole house was ablaze and there was lots of smoke. The fire brigade carried out a man."

A fire brigade spokesman said the blaze was so big it needed 14 firefighters to bring it under control.

Mick's death has been referred to a coroner."
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Here's a link to the History of Strawberry Studios Home page  -
http://www.strawberrynorth.co.uk/

his page tells the fascinating history of the studio
http://www.strawberrynorth.co.uk/history.htm



























Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Vince Martin and the Vampires - Coventry's First Ever Rock n Roll Band - Vince went to Wyre Farm!

Vince Holliday who was later better known as Vince Martin, leader of Coventry's first ever Rock n Roll Band and the the founder of Coventry's music agency Friar's Promotion, went to Wyre farm Camp School in the post war years 1945 to 1950. back then the Headmaster was Mr Martin who was replaced by Mr Morris after Mr Martin retired. He's now approaching 80 and still in the music business as booking and publicity manager for The Phoenix Rock n Roll Band.

Here is a recent article on Vince Martin and the Vampires written by my good friend Pete Clemons for the Coventry Telegraph -






This article is also on another of my Coventry websites - here  http://coventrygigs.blogspot.co.uk/2014/09/vince-martin-and-vampires.html


This is the Coventry band The Phoenix Rock n Roll Band that Vince now promotes.
And if you want to find out more or book the band they have a Facebook Page

Friars Promotions
Vince also started Friars Promotions in Coventry and I still have one of their business cards from when I was publishing Hobo - Coventry Music and Arts magazine, in the early / mid 70's.
It's not as pristine as it once was, hence the discolouring.

And here is a post on Friars Promotion that i did for one of the Hobo magazine sites - 




Tuesday night at the Walsgrave in 1970 was run by Pete Waterman for Friars Promotions. I used to do the door for Pete at these gigs and here are a few tickets i still have.


Mr Martin was Headmaster at the time Vince was at the school and here is a photo of him from Coventry Archives.
Mr B. Martin - head at Wyre Farm we think 1942 to either 1947 or 48 or 53 depending on various conflicting memories. Vince thinks he retired in 1947 others are not sure if he retired or passed away. Anyway we at least have a photo of him!


Friday, December 26, 2014

A Right Charlie!!

Former CCBS pupil Charles Joyce has made a right clown of himself (yet again!!) and raised money for charity this Christmas (20140.

This time around he took the persona of his half namesake Charlie Chaplin and in his own words -

" Hi Trev, just raised £ 112.70 at our Christmas luncheon at Scarman House, we beat last years at £105. Now I did have to dress the part as Charlie Chaplin, and it worked a treat, I shall send you the pictures, All done with a particular way. Everything from the charity shops, The bowler a real gem From Brecon , Wales, and a no 54 inch waist on the trousers, perfect.
This could be a new beginning ?"

We tried to interview Charlie for this blog but unfortunately he was in silent mode! However the following photos were leaked to this blog -







However, his table manners were a bit off beat!




but he made up for it with a brilliant speech




Monday, October 13, 2014

ATV Today - City of Coventry Boarding School - Footage (via MACE) from 3.4.1969

At last we've tracked the existence of an ATV film of the school from the 3rd April 1969. The footage has been preserved by MACE (Media Archives for Central England). As the footage has now been digitised, we are now able to view from their Vimeo site. The footage had to be edited - ie songs from the Oliver performance had to be edited owing to copyright restrictions but the visual side is still there. Some of the staff feature in the video, Alan Thorne, Gordon Place, George Parker, Rev David Williams. It shows footage of the old and new school buildings, sick bay with Matron, sports, the science and metalwork labs, the library and recreation and the dining rooms. Enjoy. Thanks to all those who chipped in to fund the edit and to Eliza Richardson of MACE for making it possible.



[ATV Today. 03.04.1969. City of Coventry Boarding School] from MACE Archive on Vimeo.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

John Billing - Former Pupil and International Lyre Player.

John Billing was at the City of Coventry Boarding in the 1970's. Recently we have become aware that John is a talented Lyre player and teacher.

John was at the school and later at La Trobe University and became a music teacher and Lyre concert player. He's spent the last 18 years travelling the world giving concerts and teaching music.

John Billing has a website - http://www.johnlyre.co.uk/

John Billing 1968

John Billing 1977




More of John Billing on youtube if you click back to it. 

Rosemary Webb Rehill - That is so so interesting! I remember John very well. He was made head boy and turned it down.

Chris Applebey (Mr Pip Pip) - John is currently on tour in Japan but lives in the west of Ireland. After leaving Cleobury he moved from RAF Scampton to somewhere in the home counties and then Australia where he went to Uni. He has worked in Steiner schools and has a worldwide following of his work. A very popular boy who was always going to do well.

Peter Ingram Tedd - I remember John, same year as me and Pip. We were good friends. After we left CCBS we met up again in the summer of '68 when I went to stay with him for a few days in his parents' house at RAF West Malling in Kent. This was not long after the Beatles had made part of their film there, "Magical Mystery Tour".

Dennis Crowther - Clee Hill Poet and Folk Musician



"CLEE HILL. AKA - "Dennis Crowther's No. 1." English, March (4/4 or 2/4 time). D Major. Standard
Clee Hill
tuning (fiddle). One part. Clee Hill refers to both the height of Titterstone Clee, one of the highest hills in south Shropshire, or the village of Cleehill, Shropshire, which lies on the slopes. Titterstone Clee is in the range of hills called collectively the Clee Hills, and has been heavily quarried over the years. Writer J.R.R. Tolkien used to visit the area and some believe he modelled "The Shire" in The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings after the area. Some have speculated - ("Clee Village being an inspiration for Bree in its character/location, and Clee Hill being an inspiration for Weathertop (you can see Clee hill from South Birmingham, and from Clee Hill you can see Snowdonia).") The late Dennis Crowther (d. 2007) was a poet, singer, mouth organ player from the area. Part of the melodic material from "Clee Hill" appears in the tune "Oh, Joe! The boat is going over," a melody used by morris/molly dancers from the Clee Hill area. Accordion master John Kirkpatrick recorded this tune (along with "Dennis Crowther's No. 2") at the Sidmouth Folk Festival, 1999.

Source for notated version: Shropshire harmonica player and entertainer Dennis Crowther [Callaghan].
Printed sources: Callaghan (Hardcore English), 2007; p. 32."


Dennis Crowther - From this site http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/82/a8413382.shtml
I have lived at Clee Hill all my life and was a runner for the Home Guard and was 14 at the end of the war. I used to go between the Clee Hill, Corley and Bitterley platoons. One of my lasting memories of VE day was being able to have lights on and a party in the Mission Room at the Knowle.

The Battle of Titterstone Clee
When Hitler declared war on this country
A messenger boy I would be
I was up on Clee Hill where I joined the Home Guard
Where armed to the teeth we would be
The lads in our mob were from all walks of life
All ready if Hitler did raid
And up by the Radar was Corporal Brown
Guarding his sheep with a spade
Chorus
There was pitchforks and pikes and hammers galore
To use against Hitler during the war
Then the Captain inspected our motley platoon
And announced that today, we’d be armed
With hammer handles direct from the Quarry
We lined up with grace and with charm
Then the Captain he asked Private Beddoe
Of his actions if under attack
He looked down at the shaft of his hammer
‘I’d put the head on,’ he answered back
Chorus
Then with broomsticks we pinched from the Council
We took the Brookrow first light
We mounted a Guard round Reynold’s Marrow
In case it got bombed in the night
Then the Baker took twelve of his bravest of men
And without the slightest of noise
They crept round the back of Will’s mothers
And took Silvington Tump by surprise
Chorus
The ode Hitler decided to poison the water
Which flows from the slopes of the Clee
They put old Billy Adams to guard the park spout
Stood there with his dung fork was he
He shouted out HALT! In the dead of the night
And when nobody answered him then
He charged the Park Spout with his dung fork
And captured five pubs before ten
Chorus
We did manoeuvres with the Hamers from Coreley
The first foot and mouth Calvary
They charged us with nuthucks and bicycle pumps
And ready for Hitler we’d be
We bought in our armoured division
A shipcratch from Cumberley Lane
And we routed them farmers from Coreley
And put ‘em back pickin’ taters again.
Chorus
The enemy came twenty miles from our shore
Herr Loiknant he said to his crew
‘Out there on that islands some queer goings on
Ve had better turn back that is true
For the British haf weapons I’ve ne’er seen before
Well advanced they all seem to be
They might blow us straight out of the water
And the end of the war it would be.
Chorus
So lets give three cheers for the lads of Clee Hill
Who put old Hitler to shame
Let us give thanks for a Broaduck and a Pike
And a sheepcratch from Cumberley Lane
For it was unconditional surrender
Once again all the church bells will chime
And we’ll put up our tack fore’er we hope
And bring peace and goodwill to man kind
Chorus
.................................
Lester Bailey playing Dennis Crowther




From the video - The World Famous Ashdown Mummers perform The Stomp from Clee Hill in Much Wenlock on our 2014 Earthly Paradise Revisited tour of Shropshire. The dance is courtesy of local historian, the late Dennis Crowther, who gave us the details in 1991, which he’d collected many years previously.



 Captain Swing , tune Dennis Crowther May morning at Laxton Castle Notts



Dennis Crowther had a book of poems out 1996- now out of print Reminiscences of Titterstone Clee


'The poems contained in this book have been composed by Dennis to capture a bygone era of work and characters.' The poems are: The Haymaker/ Tom Coxen's Last Move/ Old Habits Never Die/ The Storm/ A Day with the Hops/ Blackberry Boots/ Rusty of Clee/ Titterstone Clee/ Arthur Ore/ The Clee Hill Minstrel Band/ Burwarton Bill/ I Conna Find Ashford for Fog/ The Parsons Annual Ball/ The Last Load.


Dave Bradley of Worcester News wrote
"Dennis Crowther was without doubt one of the funniest men I’ve ever met. He was a natural comic. If you have never or heard of him, his poems of the countryside were superb. They were about people he knew and met and adventures he had. His poems about Bill the sheepdog and the hop pickers were two of my favourites.
Dennis was also a fine musician. I met him many years ago, and became reacquainted on the Sunday morning show when I used to play some of his poems and on odd occasions he would call in."

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Mark Jefferies - Ex pupil and Ballroom Dancer

Some of those at the school in the 1970's remember Mark Jefferies who was the 1970 - 74. Apparently Central News recently (September 2014).
he was on

Mark Jeffries runs Dancing Feet – Ballroom & Latin Dancing Classes in Coventry. Dancing Feet provides people with the opportunity to learn to dance Ballroom & Latin American dances in friendly and social atmosphere in and around Coventry.

Dancing Feet was started by Mark Jefferies in 2008, after he qualified as an IDTA dance teacher in both Latin American and Ballroom Dancing.

Mark Jefferies has a background is in theatre and performance that has been varied and includes:
Studying performing arts at Patterson Dance Academy from 1976 – 1978
Attending numerous dance and performance related workshops, residential training workshops etc
Voice coaching, acting and singing lessons over a number of years
2007 gained the IDTA’s Associate Teaching Certificate in Latin American Dancing and recently (July 2104) completed his Licentiate Certificate in Ballroom Dancing
Has over 20 years experience as a dance teacher working at a number of different locations, before starting his own school

Mark jeffries is also Showbiz editor for the Daily Mirror and has dong articles on Bruce Forsyth's Strictly Come Dancing

And this is an article from Coventry Telegraph.
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/strictly-coventry-dance-competition-training-7064977


Couples in training for first Strictly Coventry dance competition

18 pairs preparing to strut their stuff at the Albany Theatre on May 17 for the contest based on hit BBC show Strictly Come Dancing. By Ben Eccleston 
2 MAY 2014

"Dancing shoes are the order of the day as the city gears up for the first Strictly Coventry dancing contest.

A total of 18 couples are in training as they prepare to strut their stuff at the Albany Theatre on May 17 for the competition based on hit BBC show Strictly Come Dancing.

Each couple is made up of a budding dancer and an expert from either Step by Step Dance School or Coventry Dancing Feet. They will all be putting their best foot forward in aid of Zoe’s Place baby hospice in Ash Green.

Mark Jefferies, one of the organisers of Strictly Coventry and owner of Coventry Dancing Feet, said: “It is a challenge for the contestants as they have to learn two dances in six weeks and we have got a wide range of abilities.

“They are learning one ballroom dance and one latin.

“We invited people to get involved and we now have 18 couples dancing and the entrants range from about 22 years old up to 70.”

Each volunteer dancer has been tasked with raising a minimum of £500 sponsorship for Zoe’s Place, which provides hospice care for children aged up to five years old with life-limiting and life-threatening illnesses."

From Dancing Feet - This show dance video highlights some pupils from Dancing Feet performing at a recent Presentation Evening in November 2010. The music is from the musical 'Hairspray' and showcases Katie Staunton, Will Mann, Scott Williamson and Jo Martin. Choreography by Mark Jefferies
Mark Jeffries - Mirror Showbiz Editor with Bruce Forsyth


Mark Jeffries at the City of Coventry School

Mark Jeffries front row right in white in the school play.
Chase me Comrade 1973 or 1974
Back Row L- R: Mark Harrison, Jeff Stockdale, Stephen Hill, Robert Griffin, John Harvey
Front row L-R: Nathan Johnson, Phil Herd, ?, Chris Hill, Mark Jefferies
Directed by Art Teacher Terry Walker and Peter Germain


Mark Jeffries on the left in white.

Chase me Comrade From Left: Mark Jefferies; Chris Hill; Stephen Hill; Nathan Johnson. Not sure who the "person" is sitting down.