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the jeff rowena 7
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Does anyone remember the jeff rowena 7 they use to play at the tottenham royals about 45yrs ago ,does anybody now what happened to jeff and the singer jimmy
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All I can find is a note that the Jeff Rowena Group were UK instrumentalists, with the following singles:
Pye 7N15328 1961 Peanut Vendor/ Bullfight
Pye 7N15365 1961 Ambush/ John Peel
Pye 7N15423 1962 La Cucuracha/ Ten Ton Caroline
Oriole CB1787 1963 Dance Baby Dance/ Diddle De Dum
Oriole CB1797 1963 Dance Baby Dance/ Love Me Once Again
Oriole CB1810 1963 Diddle De Dum/ Lovely Water Melon
CBS 202460 1967 Eleanor/ Short Skirts
As to current whereabouts, sorry.
Pye 7N15328 1961 Peanut Vendor/ Bullfight
Pye 7N15365 1961 Ambush/ John Peel
Pye 7N15423 1962 La Cucuracha/ Ten Ton Caroline
Oriole CB1787 1963 Dance Baby Dance/ Diddle De Dum
Oriole CB1797 1963 Dance Baby Dance/ Love Me Once Again
Oriole CB1810 1963 Diddle De Dum/ Lovely Water Melon
CBS 202460 1967 Eleanor/ Short Skirts
As to current whereabouts, sorry.
Hi Rosie
Re Jeff rowena. He is my sister in laws father I hang out with her Rosita Rowena. Jeff has sadly died but his wife Betty lives with Rosita. Lots of his stuff records guitars etc is in their loft. We were researching into what he did how do you know of him it maybe of interest to us. my e-mail address is [email protected]
Thanx hope 2 hear from you
Re Jeff rowena. He is my sister in laws father I hang out with her Rosita Rowena. Jeff has sadly died but his wife Betty lives with Rosita. Lots of his stuff records guitars etc is in their loft. We were researching into what he did how do you know of him it maybe of interest to us. my e-mail address is [email protected]
Thanx hope 2 hear from you
My father was the bassist with The Jeff Rowena Group for many years, Jeff was a lovely man and a dear friend to my dad, and we remain close friends with the Rowena's, who are very dear to us and like family. We used to go to see our fathers play at the many venues they played at during the 60's and 70's - Great memories!
I used to see him at the Streatham Locarno. In those days he had a quartet. He played music for dancing, but he always had a few numbers where he messed about. I remember the number, "That's my desire." He used to stop in the middle of it, grab the mike on it's stand and say, "she's a bit thin but she's all mine." It always got a laugh.
Hi "wisewitch" & "rosie"
I remember Jeff and Jimmy (I think they were a quartet at the time) in the early 1960's at The Empire Leicester Square. I used to work in the West End at the time and myself and a friend used to go in the afternoons when they used to have what I think would have been called "Tea Dancing". Jeff shared the revolving stage with Ken Macintosh and his band.
I met Jeff quite a few times and Jimmy, both lovely guys. Jeff and I used to talk guitars as I played and still do. If his guitar is still in the loft at his home be aware that if it is the Fender Stratocaster he used to play when I knew him, it is worh alot of money and, the loft is probably not a good place for it.
I remember Jeff and Jimmy (I think they were a quartet at the time) in the early 1960's at The Empire Leicester Square. I used to work in the West End at the time and myself and a friend used to go in the afternoons when they used to have what I think would have been called "Tea Dancing". Jeff shared the revolving stage with Ken Macintosh and his band.
I met Jeff quite a few times and Jimmy, both lovely guys. Jeff and I used to talk guitars as I played and still do. If his guitar is still in the loft at his home be aware that if it is the Fender Stratocaster he used to play when I knew him, it is worh alot of money and, the loft is probably not a good place for it.
Have created a Facebook page for Jeff for fans, friends and family to add their recollections and photos of Jeff and the band.
http://www.facebook.c...hp?id=100001910892016
http://www.facebook.c...hp?id=100001910892016
Hi ' allensmusic '
Many thanks for Jimmy's surname and that he sang with Vanity Fair. I have uploaded a couple of photos of the Jeff Rowena Quartet to the Facebook page so maybe if you have time to take a look you could tell me which is Jimmy?
I'm sorry to hear Jimmy's passed away.
I am in contact with Allen Taylor and he's been able to send me a later band photo and a number of names for later members of the band. So I have more research leads to follow up on now.
A couple of questiuons:
1) Did Allen take over from you when you left? Or someone else?
2) Was the move to Swansea for a residency there or a one off gig or some other reason?
All the best !
Many thanks for Jimmy's surname and that he sang with Vanity Fair. I have uploaded a couple of photos of the Jeff Rowena Quartet to the Facebook page so maybe if you have time to take a look you could tell me which is Jimmy?
I'm sorry to hear Jimmy's passed away.
I am in contact with Allen Taylor and he's been able to send me a later band photo and a number of names for later members of the band. So I have more research leads to follow up on now.
A couple of questiuons:
1) Did Allen take over from you when you left? Or someone else?
2) Was the move to Swansea for a residency there or a one off gig or some other reason?
All the best !
Hi ' allensmusic ' it just dawned on me that are Allen Taylor signing off on your entries.
A quick question:
How did the gigs work in those days? Were they a residency contract for a year or something? Rather than being tours? So was Jeff's move to Swansea for a residency there or for some other reason?
All the best !
A quick question:
How did the gigs work in those days? Were they a residency contract for a year or something? Rather than being tours? So was Jeff's move to Swansea for a residency there or for some other reason?
All the best !
I used to live next door to Jeff in Valley Road, Streatham; he was a lovely guy. I was a keen photographer and took some portraits of him which I still have - around 1953 I think - he was only the Jeff Rowena Five then, and I even made a reel-to-reel recordings of him on my Grundig, sadly lost years ago. My all-time favourite track was "you've got what it takes". I'm amazed to hear that anyone still remembers him, and so sorry to hear that he's passed away. I hope Rosita reads this, I once lost my temper when she threw sand on a motorbike I had freshly painted, so if she sees this - sorry, Rosita.
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