Roy
Phillips was born in Parkstone, Dorset on 5 May 1943 and by the age of
five had started to play piano and by twelve was sitting in with local bands
playing pubs and clubs. Later Phillips moonlighted as a guitarist with a
Bournemouth outfit called The Soundtracks
who acted as sometime backing band
to local stars The Dowland Brothers. One night the Dowlands audience
included legendary producer Joe Meek who spotted Phillips and offered him session work in
London. Soon Roy had joined the Meek produced Tornados where he would cross paths
with Tab Martin (more of which later). After leaving the Tornados and after a
short spell wih Martin in The Saints which produced two hard to find
singles The Peddlers were formed with Tab and merseybeat drummer Trevor
Morais. During the Peddlers years Roy Phillips emerged as the focus of
the group playing keyboards, providing vocals and assuming occasional songwriting
duties. When the Peddlers disbanded Phillips emigrated to New Zealand.
Tab Martin was born in Newcastle
on Christmas Eve 1944 but spent his early years in Brighouse, Yorkshire. Tab
took guitar lessons and was playing in a skiffle group when he was suddenly
called for an audtion with Joe Meek courtesy of his father's answering of an ad
for bass guitarists (Mr Martin was undeterred by the small fact that his son had
never played the instrument before!). One way or another Tab got the job and was
invited to join the Tornados. When the Peddlers were formed Tab naturally
assumed the role of bass player and soon developed his trademark style of
holding and playing the instrument upright...... (1968
interview)

Trevor Morais was
born in Liverpool on 10 October 1944. He began
playing drums at 16 and a year later turned pro playing for Merseybeat groups
Faron's Flamingoes and Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. He met Roy and Tab both
at a loose end after the Saints had folded and the trio began rehearsals as The
Peddlers. During gigs Trevor would perform a solo comedy spot between sets from
behind the drums. After leaving the Peddlers during an Australian tour he joined
Quantum Jump (remember The Lone Ranger?), opened a studio in Spain and has
drummed for David Essex, Howard Jones and Bjork. Trevor also appeared on "Tomorrows
World" demonstrating those new fangled drum machines in the 70's - so blame
him! ......... (1969
interview)
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