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31 January 2021

Addition to Galleries Page - Personal Collection.  Thanks to Dave Stewart.

7 July 2020

Addition to Galleries page - Peddlers on Dutch TV.  Thanks to Terry Sinett.

13 May 2020

Thanks to Terry Sinnett for additions to Galleries page.

10 October 2018

Great New Roy Phillips album, "Standard Procedure 1"

A set of songs given the classic Peddlers treatment includes "Summertime", "Got My Mojo Working", "Let It Be" and a live version of "My Way" recorded in 1974 by the Peddlers in Amsterdam.

now available from Roy's website

www.royphillips.org  

8 April 2017

Thanks to our friend Bas Mollenkramer for these images of the ultra rare

French release of 'Suite London'

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8 March 2013

New image sent in by Jurgen Degasperi!

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13 July 2012

Live Photos 1976-1980

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15 June 2012

 'Southern Woman'

TV clip added to Discography

See 'Birthday'

 5 June 2012

New Gallery Page

6 Sept 2007

Ladies and gentlemen,
The Peddlers

24 Sept 2007 

Roy's New CD

Dancing With Shadows

19 August 2006

Suite London

15 April 2006

'Suite London' now on cd! Order here    

7 March 2006

Tis' here enjoy

Click the above link for Roy Phillip's new album! and DVD

 


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Live in Amsterdam
hans
08 February 2007
15:38:08

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Live in Amsterdam is on Ebay.com

Glenn Evans
07 June 2007
05:47:04

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This is one of my favourite Peddlers albums with some fantastic playing - it's a pity Roy can't remember what the lineup was as I'd love to know. Obviously Roy's there but I wonder if they were a quartet for this gig as there is an excellent guitar solo on Side 1. It seems that by the time this was recorded, the band were fed up with the original arrangement of 'Girlie', having probably played it about a million times, and it appears here in wonderfully smooth, jazzy, eerie arrangement. Anybody know what the lineup was?

mathew
25 June 2007
21:00:14

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Glenn Evans wrote:


This is one of my favourite Peddlers albums with some fantastic playing - it's a pity Roy can't remember what the lineup was as I'd love to know. Obviously Roy's there but I wonder if they were a quartet for this gig as there is an excellent guitar solo on Side 1. It seems that by the time this was recorded, the band were fed up with the original arrangement of 'Girlie', having probably played it about a million times, and it appears here in wonderfully smooth, jazzy, eerie arrangement. Anybody know what the lineup was?


Hello Glenn,

Your question was the same as I had  and after some research I can tell you that first of all the recording was made in 1978 or 1979 and that means that there have to be a change to the year mentioned in the discography of this superb web-site.

The line-up of the band was beside the master himself on keyboards (you never heard anybody talking about his jazzy and soulful singing) Ken Healy on guitar, Dave Flay on bass and Phil James on drums. They played in a Jazz-Club called "the Bells" in Amstelveen (a city near Amsterdam), where the recording was made.

Ken who mailed me, told me that he toured for about one year with Roy mostly in England and during that time they were only one week in Holland. Ken and Dave are still in the music business as you can see below on the web-site of Ken.

Remains for me and perhaps for others the question where are the original tapes of this fantastic recording, because there must be certainly more material. Can anyone give me a hint.

With the compliments for your own fine web-site Glenn, enjoy live and everybody else keep on peddling.

mathew
26 June 2007
18:54:59

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Sorry Folks,

I made a mistake with the first-name of the wonderful gituar player instead of Ken it had te be KEVIN HEALY.

You can find him on www.kevinhealy.co.uk/

Excuse especially for Kevin.

Mathew

 

 

Hans Sallevelt
27 June 2007
07:41:06

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mathew wrote:


Sorry Folks,

I made a mistake with the first-name of the wonderful gituar player instead of Ken it had te be KEVIN HEALY.

You can find him on www.kevinhealy.co.uk/

Excuse especially for Kevin.

Mathew

This is a Mail Roy send me aboud Live in Amsterdam

Van: robyn stevens [mailto:robyn_stevens@yahoo.co.nz]
Verzonden: maandag 12 december 2005 21:33
Aan: hans.sallevelt@wanadoo.nl
Onderwerp: Live in Amsterdam

Dear Hans

Thank you for your inquiry re Live in Amsterdam. To the best of my

memory, this was recorded in 1974-5 and produced/engineered by

Cees Bodeux (think that's how it's spelt) Since that recording I have

never received any contractual / publishing arrangement. Cees fell ill

after the project was completed and was never seen or heard of again.

I remember it took two days to set up (after a short tour set up by the

Lou Van Rees organisation) It was taken back to a recording studio

and finished that same night. Quite a rush job, but I do remember

feeling very happy with the result, it was really LIVE !!! The setting

was a very over-crowded in the said club and constantly interupted

by break downs from audience standing on leads etc.People were

standing on heads.

I personally like to have more information of this project.

I do have a copy of it, although the quality has some-what dissapeared.

Can't help any-more my friend.

Regards

Roy


J.D.
20 August 2007
13:04:18

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hans wrote:


Live in Amsterdam is on Ebay.com


Hey Hans....how are you?

I was on tour.......

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