“manchesterbeat.com is a great (award winning ) site, anything you want to know about Manchester music ( any kind) its on there, if you know something we don't, put it on so we can all read it.
Oh, its PETE Bocking six not Dave !!!. Pete died about 4 years ago, we lost a great guitar player and I lost a close friend.
Pete and myself were founder members of The Fourtones playing lead guitar and bass guitar, with singers Alan Clark and Graham Nash and drummer Joe Abrams, we started The Pete Bocking Six when the Fourtones broke up after our bus crashed on the way home from a gig at the Three Coins on Sat 28th July 1962.”
“Yep !!!, still in touch with quite a few, Derek Quinn-Foutones guitar and lead guitar Freddy and the Dreamers, Pete Maclaine ( Dakotas & the Clan )Ted Lee-bass guitar Olympics, Nick Duval-bass guitar-the Tremors and the Country Gents and last but certainly not the least Graham Nash, I also met up with Alan Clark a few weeks ago. Its amazing how many are still playing ????.
Have a look at manchesterbeat.com you will see them all.”
“Muninman yes your are correct, it was 1962, I didn't realize I had typed 1963 !!!!.
By December 1963 I had stopped playing guitar and was about to become an officer in the Merchant Navy ????.”
“We ( The Pete Bocking Six ) played alongside The Beatles on the 8th Dec. 1962, there was a bit of an argument with the management, when the Beatles arrived expecting to be top of the bill, ( I know it seems crazy now ) but we were booked for top spot.
The Beatles said they were leaving if the order wasn't changed, they were told that if they left they wouldn't get another gig in Manchester ???. So they were second on the bill to The Pete Bocking Six ! ! ! .
How many of you remember The Two Js ???, that was the name of the club before it changed hands ( and name ) to become the Oasis”
Oh, its PETE Bocking six not Dave !!!. Pete died about 4 years ago, we lost a great guitar player and I lost a close friend.
Pete and myself were founder members of The Fourtones playing lead guitar and bass guitar, with singers Alan Clark and Graham Nash and drummer Joe Abrams, we started The Pete Bocking Six when the Fourtones broke up after our bus crashed on the way home from a gig at the Three Coins on Sat 28th July 1962.”