
With Jim Rodford’s busy touring commitments with the Zombies, The Blue Bishops are delighted to welcome former Voyager bass player, Chris Hook to the stage for the Cancer Charity gig on 19th July at Seaton Football Club, Seaton, East Devon.
Chris has already played with us on a brief tour through through the Midlands and the North of England and it’s a real pleasure to have him back for this special occasion.
Chris is a musician of some standing [occasional sitting down, and in an emergency, lying flat out] having had a career thats taken him onstage with many celebrated artists from around the world, not least his own band Voyager, produced by the late and sadly missed Gus Dudgeon.
Chris had already worked with Geoff in previous lives, where the common denominator is Stu Epps, who ran The Mill Studios for Gus for many years. When Stu suggested Chris when Jim Rodford was touring in the US and Russ Rodford [our regular 'other' BBs bass player] was also on the tour, it was an easy decision to invite him along.
This annoyingly well preserved, funny, talented man, like every other roving Bishop, is a delight to play with and we’re impatient to hit the stage with him again. For those of you, like me, who have an unhealthy interest in guitars, Chris can occasionally be seen with a Rickenbacker bass, among several other prized instruments. The distinctive sound of these instruments - a love or hate thing for some people - is made even more distinctive by the way Chris wrenches a sound out of it quite unlike the usual Ricky ‘Boing’. We’ll have to wait and see which bass makes an appearance but I, along with the rest of the Bishops, am sure it will be worth waiting for.
We don’t get to see Chris often enough, so imagine my surprise when I went into Stu Epps studio the other day, to put some lead guitar on a song for Cliff Richard by Mike Reid and Elliot Frisby, when who should be standing there but Chris, bass in hand and full on into the session. That’s when the beer cans got opened…
Nice song though.
So come along if you can. And if any of our fans in the West Country miss us in Seaton, you’ll catch us the following weekend at The Kingfisher in Colyford, East Devon, this time with Russ Rodford
back on bass. It’s that rooftop gig again…watch out for details.
May 24th, 2008 at 8:21 pm
where can I find info on forthcoming gigs?
July 18th, 2008 at 8:27 am
I understood that it was at Beer Football Club