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Zoot Money's Big Roll Band
Zoot Money - organ/vocals (born George Money) Andy Summers - guitar (born December 31st 1942, Blackpool) Paul Williams - bass guitar Nick Newell - saxophone Johnny Almond - saxophone Colin Allen - drums One of the great showmen of the time, Zoot loved dressing up and had
the band photographed in a variety of costumes to promote their records.
Their record sales were disappointing however, and Money disbanded the
group in 1967. Andy Summers went on to find fame as one third of The Police. Singles 1964 The Uncle Willie/Zoot's Suit Decca F 11954 - 1965 Bring It On Home To Me/Good Columbia DB 7518 - Jun '65 Please Stay/You Know You'll Cry Columbia DB 7600 - Sep '65 Something Is Worrying Me/Stubborn Kind Of
Fellow Columbia DB 7697 - Nov '65 The Many Faces Of Love/Jump Back Columbia DB 7768 - Mar '66 Let's Run For Cover/Self-Discipline Columbia DB 7876 - Jul '66 Big Time Operator/Zoot's Sermon Columbia DB 7975 UK#25 Dec '66 Star Of The Show/Mound Moves Columbia DB 8090 - L.P.s Oct '65 It Should Have Been Me - I'll Go Crazy/Jump Back/Along Came
John/Back Door Blues/It Should Have Been Me/Sweet Little Rock And
Roller/My Wife Can't Cook/Rags And Old Iron/The Cat/Feelin'
Sad/Bright Lights Big City/Fina Columbia 33SX 1734 Oct '66 Zoot Live At Klook's Kleek - Chauffeur/One And Only
Man/I've Been Trying/Florence Of Arabia/Let The Good Times
Roll/James Brown Medley/Mashed Potato U.S.A./Nothing Can Change This
Love/Barefooting Columbia SX 6075 Re-issues 1999 Were You There - Live 1966 - I Got You (I Feel Good)/Smack
Dab In The Middle/Boot Leg/Train Train/Ain't That Peculiar/People
Gonna Talk/It Should've Been Me/Hallelujah I Love Her So/Self
Discipline/Rock Me Baby/Stormy Monday Blues/Oh Mom/When I Meet My
Baby/Blues March/You Don't Know Like I Know/Big Time Operator/Hide
Nor Hair/Haunted House/La La La La La - In Crowd Indigo |