Hobo - Coventry music History on the old vox blog was created by Trev Teasdel in 2006 being primarily the archives from Hobo Music Magazine which he ran in Coventry in the 1970's. Material on newer Coventry bands and artists has also been added along the way. This site is now hosted by Typepad since Vox closed down and a new A to Z of Bands is being created via Google Sites - https://sites.google.com/site/bandsfromcoventry/
Hobo - Coventry Music and Arts Magazine was founded in 1973 by Trev Teasdel and John Bargent (Bo) with other editors joining - Babs Wainwright, Arthur Brown. Pete Waterman wrote a Soul article for it and supplied a Soul Chart and advert from his Soul Hole Record shop in Coventry c1974.
The Hobo Music and Arts Workshop was established at the Holyhead Youth Centre in Coventry autumn 1974 (and later upstairs at the Golden Cross) with support from Coventry Voluntary Service Council. The Hobo Workshop gave first gigs to quite a number of bands, some of whose musicians went on to play in Two Tone bands or made it in some way in the music business. The Reluctant Stereotypes (from which 80's band King developed) had their early roots there. Neil O'Connor (Hazel's brother) played there with Midnight Circus (later re-branded The Flys), Dave Pepper (later with XTC) had his first gig there. Charley Anderson and some of the Two Tone musicians jammed with Neol Davies below four years before Two Tone was created. Much more too.
[this is good] Good to see Asgard - Dave, Ann and Julie Goodall were part of rentacrowd that went to most gigs as we lived nearby to Rich and Bill.
Posted by: Julie Sullivan | 10/01/2009 at 09:41 PM
[this is good] hi,
where is this Wandering John gig being put on?
is it a private thing or open to public.
cheers
Posted by: YetAnotherCovKid | 12/27/2009 at 06:23 PM
The Beer Engine, in Far Gosford St. was a possibility but not sure yet until Ade Taylor lets me know. I think it will certainly be open to public. More details when I know. It's Wandering John but with a different drummer as Al Walder is abroad somewhere and Jim Pryal isn't up for it.
Posted by: HOBO - Coventry Music Magazine | 12/27/2009 at 06:55 PM
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/whats-on-coventry-warwickshire/music-news/rock-pop/2010/01/08/stars-who-rocked-our-city-92746-25554362/
Hi,
thought you might be interested in this. Each month, through 2010, will feature gig dates by local and national artists for corresponding months from the past 50 years.
cheers
Posted by: YetAnotherCovKid | 01/08/2010 at 08:14 PM
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/whats-on-coventry-warwickshire/music-news/rock-pop/2010/01/08/rock-n-roll-tour-that-ended-in-tragedy-92746-25554377/
another telegraph piece from yesterday
cheers!
Posted by: YetAnotherCovKid | 01/09/2010 at 10:33 AM