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The Tornados (The Tornadoes in North America) were an English
instrumental rock Instrumental rock is rock music that emphasizes musical instruments and features very little or no singing. Examples of instrumental rock can be found in practically every subgenre of rock, often from musicians who specialize in the style. Instr ...
group of the 1960s that acted as backing group for many of record producer Joe Meek's productions and also for singer Billy Fury. They enjoyed several chart hits in their own right, including the UK and US No. 1 " Telstar" (named after the satellite and composed and produced by Meek), the first US No. 1 single by a British group. Today Dave Watts has his own version of the band.


History

The Tornados were formed in 1961 as a session band for Joe Meek, although the name did not come until early 1962. In 1961 they provided the instrumentals for the film short ''The Johnny Leyton Touch'', including a jazzed up version of "Taboo", originally by Margarita Lecuona. From January 1962 to August 1963, The Tornados were the backing band for Billy Fury (as well as recording and performing as an act in their own right); they toured and recorded with Fury as ''The Tornados''. Their recordings with Fury were produced by Mike Smith and Ivor Raymonde. The Tornados made a scopitone film (an early form of music video) for "Telstar" and another for their chart hit "Robot" featuring members of the group walking around a woodland dressed in appropriate headgear with their guitars, flirting with various young women and being finally arrested by policemen after lighting a campfire. For a time The Tornados were considered serious rivals to
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. The Tornados' single "Globetrotter" made it to #5 in the
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. However, pop instrumentals began to lose a following with the British audience during 1963 as the "Mersey Sound", from
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and other groups, began to take root. In the summer of 1963, Joe Meek induced The Tornados' bassist Heinz Burt to start a solo career, as The Tornados' chart success as an instrumental outfit waned, and from that point onwards The Tornados began to fall apart. By 1965 none of the original line-up remained. On some promotional items, later line-ups were credited as "Tornados '65" and "The New Tornados", but these names were never used on The Tornados' releases. In the mid-1960s The Tornados backed Billy Fury again, with Dave Watts on keyboards, Robby Gale on guitar and John Davies on drums. In 1968, in Israel to perform in Mandy Rice-Davies' night club "Mandys", the band stayed for a ten-week tour after which they disbanded, leaving Watts and Huxley in Israel, playing with The Lions of Judea and The Churchills, respectively.


Later years

After drummer and bandleader Clem Cattini left The Tornados in 1965, he became a successful
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, playing on recording sessions for other artists, and was featured in
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. They re-formed as The New Tornados in the early 1970s as the backing group for Marty Wilde, Billy Fury and others on a year-long UK Rock n Roll Tour. They continued for another few years with lead guitarist Tony Cowell and drummer Jon Werrell touring with original members Norman Hale and Heinz Burt, plus "The King of Rock Roll" Carl Simmons. The group was often part of a 1960s package with other artists, including Wee Willie Harris and
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played their famous impromptu December 1975 gig at Behans St Helier while tax exiles in Jersey. In 1975, Clem Cattini, Roger LaVern, Heinz Burt and George Bellamy reunited and released a version of "Telstar" as the 'Original Tornados'. In the 1970s, Billy Fury formed a new backing band called Fury's Tornados with a completely unrelated line-up. They also recorded and released a version of "Telstar" in the mid 1970s. In 1996, Ray Randall wrote and recorded a three-track CD with Bryan Irwin and Stuart Taylor, using the band name Ray Randall's Tornados, as a tribute to the late Joe Meek, 30 years after Meek's death. Randall has since recorded a solo album entitled ''Polly Swallow'' (1997). In 2007,
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sampled two Tornados songs on his album ''
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"Do You Come Here Often?"

The
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of the final single that the group released, in 1966, "Do You Come Here Often?", is considered to be the first openly "gay" pop record release by a UK major label. It started off as a standard organ-inspired instrumental, but Joe Meek decided that the organ playing was a little too jazzy for the style of the group. To remedy this, around two-thirds in, a casual conversation between what appears to be two gay men (Dave Watts playing keyboards and Robb Huxley playing guitar) was overdubbed. The song was featured, along with other gay-flavoured releases, on a 2006 compilation CD, ''Queer Noises''.


Former members

* Heinz Burt – bass (1960–1963) * Clem Cattini – drums (1960–1965) *Norman Hale – keyboards (1962) * Roger LaVern – keyboards (1962–1964) * George Bellamy – rhythm guitar (1962–1965) * Alan Caddy – lead guitar (1962–1965) *Brian Gregg – bass (1963) *
Tab Martin Tab Martin (born Alan Raymond Brearley, December 24, 1944) is an English bass guitarist. He has been a member of well-known English bands from the 1960s. He was a member of the Tornados and played on their hit "Globetrotter". He was also a membe ...
– bass (1963) *Ray Randall – bass (1963–1966) *Jimmy O'Brien – keyboards (1964–1965) *Stuart Taylor – lead guitar (1964–1965) *Tony Marsh – keyboards (1965) *Peter Adams – drums (1965–1966) *Dave Cameron – lead guitar (1965–1966) *Bryan Irwin – rhythm guitar (1965–1966) *Roger Warwick – tenor saxophone (1965–1966) *Dave Watts – keyboards (1965–1967) *John Davies – drums (1966–1967) *Pete Holder – lead guitar, vocals (1966–1967) *Roger Holder – bass (1966–1967) *
Robb Huxley Robert William Huxley, known as Robb Huxley (born 4 December 1945) is a British vocalist, guitarist and musician. He is widely regarded as a pioneer of Israeli rock due to his work in Israel in the 1960s and 1970s with his band, The Churchills, ...
– lead guitar (1966–1967) *Tony Cowell – lead guitar (1972–1974) The New Tornados backing Billy Fury, Marty Wilde, Heinz Burt, Norman Hale etc. *Jon Werrell – drums (1973–1974) The New Tornados with original members Heinz Burt and pianist Norman Hale


Discography


Albums

* ''The Original Telstar – The Sounds o the Tornadoes'' (
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, 1962) (only released in North America and Australasia) – US #45 * ''Away from It All'' (
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, 1963) * '' We Want Billy!'' (Decca, 1963) (with Billy Fury, live album) – UK #14 *''The World of the Tornados'' (Decca Records, 1972) *''Remembering... the Tornados'' (Decca Records, 1976) *''Away From It All'' (Deram, 1994) *''The EP Collection'' (See for Miles Records, 1996) * ''Tornados Now'' (Startel Records, 1997) * ''Telstar'' (Castle Pie Records, 1999) * ''Science Fiction'' (Secret Records, 2007)


EPs


Singles

Notes


References


External links

* *
Band biography
on rockabilly.nl
The Peddlers: The Tornados
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