The Saints (British band)

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The Saints
Also known asThe Ambassadors
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Roy Phillips

Ricky Winter

The Saints were an English instrumental band, that worked for the record producer Joe Meek.

Background

The Saints were the very first group that was used to back singer

Heinz.[1]
The band were made up of bass guitarist
Heinz, Andy Cavell (born 20 April 1945, Piraeus, Greece) and others. Their most notable recording was their cover of The Surfaris', "Wipe Out". They appeared as themselves in the British film, Live It Up!
.

Career

Having been a member The Tornados, Martin left the group about a month after they released the single "Globetrotter" and formed The Saints[2] In 1963, they appeared in the Lance Comfort directed film, Live It Up! as Andy Cavell and the Saints. The film which starred David Hemmings, Jennifer Moss and Veronica Hurst also featured *Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen, Patsy Ann Noble, Gene Vincent and Sounds Incorporated.[3][4] The Saints would become the backing group for singer Heinz. It was during this period that Heinz got better in his shows with more appreciation from his audiences.[5]

After The Saints, Tab Martin and Roy Phillips formed The Song Peddlers,[6] which would later become The Peddlers in 1964.[7][8]

In 2004, it was reported by the Southern Daily Echo that drummer Ricky Winter was to attend a tribute night at the Eastleigh Railway Club for Heinz who had died four years prior from motor neurone disease.[9]

Singles discography

  • "Wipe Out" / "Midgets" - Pye Records 7N 15548
  • "Husky Team" / "Pigtails" - Pye 7N 15582
  • "Surfin' John Brown" / "Big Breaker" - Dot Records 16528 (U.S. only single, as 'The Ambassadors')
  • "
    Sequel Records
    NEX CD 216)

References

  1. ^ Southern Daily Echo, 29 June 2004 - The Saints pop in for Heinz tribute
  2. ^ Every Chart Topper Tells a Story: The Sixties, By Sharon Davis - October/November 1962, THE TORNADOS, Telstar
  3. ^ Hammer Complete: The Films, the Personnel, the Company, By Howard Maxford - Page 633 Phillips, Roy
  4. ^ BFI - Live It Up! (1963), Cast & Credits
  5. ^ AllMusic - Heinz, Artist Biographyby Bruce Eder
  6. ^ Mersey Beat - On My Liverpool Beat (cont.), FLAMINGOS By Bill Harry
  7. ^ AllMusic - The Peddlers - Music Biography, Credits and Discography
  8. '^ KinemaGigz - Peddlers Biogz 'P The Peddlers
  9. ^ Southern Daily Echo, 29 June 2004 - The Saints pop in for Heinz tribute

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