Skip Bifferty
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Skip Bifferty were a rock band formed in the North East of England in the mid-Sixties. Their outings on vinyl were few and far between, but they had a following on the "live" circuit and are remembered with great affection. They went through many personnel changes, before eventually transmuting into Ian Dury's backing band The Blockheads in 1977.
[edit] Personnel
- Graham Bell: vocals
- Mickey Gallagher: keyboards
- Tommy Jackman: drums
- Colin Gibson: bass
- John Turnbull: guitar, vocals
[edit] Discography
- "On Love" / "Cover Girl" (RCA, 1967)
- "Happy Land" / "Reason to Live" (RCA, 1967)
- "Man in Black" / "Money Man" (RCA, July 1968)
- L.P.: "Skip Bifferty" (RCA, July 1968)
- "I Keep Singing That Same Old Song"/"Blue" (as Heavy Jelly) (June 1969)