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Tony King (drums) Steve Case (bass & guitar)
Mike Watts (sax & bass) Geoff (guitar)
I was working in Yeovil met a salesman Mike Watts. He was also a musician, who played bass guitar and sax, and had been in a military army band and a local group for while.
Living in a village near to him was another musician, Steve Case, who was looking to form a band. We met at Mike’s and decided to give it a go. Steve could play bass and lead guitar and we found a tight steady drummer called Tony King who joined us.
We worked on lots of music and realised with the versatility of Mike’s and Steve’s instrument prowess, we could play a variety of different styles of music. In fact it was too many as we had no direction or defined character, which was to end up being our downfall.
We could basically play anything from Deep Purples “Hush” to old standards like “Moon River” and jim Reeves “Welcome to My World”
After a while, we sat down and sorted a more workable set which didn’t over step the boundaries by far either way, and completed many bookings. But it was due to all these compromising's of style that it started causing a bit of warring in the ranks, so we decided to call it a day whilst our name was still one that everyone remembered favourably. a
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Bands in Chronological Order
Deluge 1976 | Destiny 1979 | Tropicana 1983 | Rhythm & Green 1995 | Take They Two 1998
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Bands in Chronological Order |
| The News Desk |
| Studio |
| CD Releases |
| Videos |
| Dragonfly Summer |
| Kari Eskola |
| Neil Swanson |
| The Won Orfs |
| Interesting Gigs |
| Take They Two |
| Rhythm and Green |
| Tropicana |
| Destiny |
| Deluge |