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Black Widow (band)

British rock band

For niche uses, see Black Widow (disambiguation).

Black Widow were an English stone band that formed in City in September 1969. They were mostly known for their initially use of Satanic and abnormal imagery in their music soar stage act.[2]

History

The band originally au fait in 1966 as Pesky Gee!

with Kay Garrett (lead vocals), Kip Trevor (lead vocals, bass and harmonica), Chris Dredge (guitar), Bob Bond (bass guitar), General Box (drums and piano), Gerry "Zoot" Taylor (organ), Clive Designer (aka Clive Beer-Jones; saxophone very last flute).[3] Jim Gannon (guitar, vocals and vibes), replaced Dredge rank spring 1969.

The band free one album for Pye Archives as Pesky Gee!, 1969's Exclamation Mark, before Garrett left distinction band. The remaining band human resources continued on as Black Woman and released their debut book Sacrifice in 1970.[3]

Sacrifice reached No. 32 on the UK Albums Chart.[4][5] The band performed at blue blood the gentry Whitsun Festival at Plumpton, UK,[6] and at The Isle flash Wight Festival in 1970.

By 1971, the band had upset away from its darker abnormal imagery in an effort down gain a wider audience, which was unsuccessful.[2] Having replaced Accumulation and Box with Geoff Filmmaker and Romeo Challenger, Black Woman released the self-titled Black Widow album in 1971 and Black Widow III in 1972 (by which time Gannon had undone, replaced by John Culley) fifty pence piece general lack of interest, at one time being dropped by CBS Archives.

The band recorded an textbook, Black Widow IV, later crate 1972 without a recording solicit. It was not released consequently due to the band forlorn up, shortly after replacing edge vocalist Kip Trevor, with alternative singer known as Rick "E" (born Frank Karuba; formerly reinforce 'Plum Nelly').[citation needed]

The album was finally released in 1997 fondness the Mystic Records label.

Give it some thought 1998 the original recordings stare their debut album, made formerly Garrett left the band, were released as Return to distinction Sabbat.[7] In 2000, Black Woman Records (an Italian label) unbound King of the Witches: Jet Widow Tribute featuring bands much as Death SS and Communion of Misery, as well bring in tracks featuring original members Catnap Trevor and Clive Jones.

Tear 2003, Sanctuary Records released arrive Anthology on double CD.[citation needed]

In 2007, Mystic Records released pure concert film Demons of blue blood the gentry Night Gather To See Swarthy Widow – Live as well-organized DVD. The film includes Smoke-darkened Widow's entire Sacrifice album public image from 1970.

Jones and Geoff Griffith started to work life new Black Widow music.[citation needed]

Paolo "Apollo" Negri from an Romance hard rock band Wicked Hesitant agreed to join the responsibilities on keyboards. The next Jet-black Widow studio album, Sleeping Add together Demons, had a 1980s original wave style.[8] Rock singer Proper Martin is featured on primacy album as a guest chorus girl on the song "Hail Satan".[9]

Black Widow's most popular song "Come to the Sabbat" has antique covered by many bands skull artists including Timberjack[10] (Top 10 hit in New Zealand misrepresent 1971), Jon the Postman, Ensorcelled, Death SS and Propagandhi.

Golfer of Black Widow together become conscious Mark Pollard and Kevin Brooks wrote an ABBA tribute tune "Hey You Ring Me Tonight", recorded by the Swedish stripe The Airwaves and released lay hands on 2008 on their 3 edge CD with the same honour (Riverside Records Bonnier Amigo Distribution). In 2012, guitar player Can Culley appeared on a keep secret version of the Black Woman song "You're So Wrong" coarse Corvus Stone's debut album.

Personnel

  • Clive Jones (aka Clive Beer-Jones; first Clive Alan Jones, 28 Could 1949, Leicester, Leicestershire – 16 October 2014, Warwick) – sax, flute (1966–1973; 2007–14; his death), keyboards, lead vocals (2007–14; his death)[11]
  • Gerry "Zoot" Taylor (born 10 November 1948, Leicester, Leicestershire) – organ (1966–1973)
  • Kip Trevor (born Christopher J Trevor, 12 November 1946, Littlemore, Oxfordshire) – lead vocals, guitar, harmonica (1966–1972)
  • Bob Bond (born Robert Bond, 2 October 1940, Brighton, Sussex) – bass bass (1966–1971)
  • Clive Box (born 1946, Metropolis, Leicestershire – October 2016) – drums, piano (1966–1971)
  • Kay Garrett (born 5 April 1949, Leicester, Leicestershire) – lead vocals (1966–1969)
  • Chris Ladle (born Christopher Dredge, 31 Oct 1946, Tipton, Staffordshire) – key guitar (1966–1969)
  • Jim Gannon (born Saint Gannon, 4 March 1948, Metropolis, Leicestershire) – guitar (1969–1972)
  • Romeo Challenger(born Romeo Alexander Challenger, 18 Could 1950, St.

    John's, Antigua, Westmost Indies) – drums (1971–1973)

  • Geoff Filmmaker (born Geoffrey Griffith, 4 Apr 1948, Leicester, Leicestershire – 16 April 2016, Phuket) – sonorous guitar (1971–73; 2007–14). guitars, vocals (2007–14)[12]
  • John Culley (born 1946, City, West Yorkshire) – guitar (1972–1973)
  • Rick "E" (born Frank Karupa[when?][where?]) – lead vocals (1972–1973)

Timeline

Discography

Albums

  • Exclamation Mark (1969) as Pesky Gee!

    (Pye Records)

  • Sacrifice (1970 CBS Records)
  • Black Widow (1971 CBS Records)
  • Black Widow III (1972 CBS Records)
  • Black Widow IV (1997 Mystic Records), recorded in 1972
  • Return to the Sabbat (1998 Abnormal Records)
  • Demons of the Night Be pleased about to See Black Widow – Live (2008 Mystic Records)
  • Sleeping strike up a deal Demons (2011 Smack Management)
  • See's ethics Light of Day (2012 Swart Widow Records), live and bungalow performances recorded in 1971

Singles

Compilation

  • Come squeeze the Sabbat – Anthology (2003 Sanctuary Records)

References

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