Re-Creating the sounds of the sixties

MEET THE BAND

 

 

Ken Pritchett
Lead Vocals
Ken is currently unwell and on "sick leave" from performing, until such time as he feels able to resume his place on stage.

Some say Roy Orbison, others Cliff Richard, Buddy Holly, or Billy Fury. Whoever you think of when you listen to Ken’s voice, one thing is certain - he puts the same care and precision to every performance he gives. His voice suits every mood and provides the special touches that make the Revival sound unique.
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Geoff Ellis

Geoff is currently unwell and on "sick leave" from performing, until such time as he feels able to resume his place on stage.

 

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Kevin Kirwan
Bass Guitar/Vocals

Kevin - Is a musician through and through, from his early days when he was at school with Den Hegarty (Darts) Rob and Jan Podsiadly (Rocky Sharp and the Replays). Kev's band ‘Salty Dog’ turned professional with Tony Sherwood Organisation Agency in the seventies and toured extensively throughout the UK, working with and supporting some major musical artistes such as Solomon King, Ricky Valance and Dire Straits, to name but a few. In 1978 he had the pleasure of meeting Billy Connolly in the green room of Radio Carlisle, both acts were performing in the City.
More recently, in 2017, Kev travelled around the world on that 'big retirement holiday’ managing guest appearances playing and singing with resident bands in Hong Kong, Australia and Fiji and culminating with an open air session on Venice Beach, Santa Monica, CA. Never far from his love of music Kev has recently completed session work on an album by Techno band 'DUIR' featuring Edgar Broughton.
He now also plays bass and sings with local band "Toasted Frog". Kevin is thrilled to have been invited to join Revival, he has been friends with the guys since 2003. Having worked extreamly hard to learn the countless songs in Revival's play list, he is now an integral part of the band.

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Alan Yeo
Drums
/ Vocals

Alan - Started playing drums in the very early 60's, practicing by playing along to many of the songs that Revival now perform. His first stage appearance was aged 15, sitting in for the drummer in a local band 'The Rapiers' for two nights. Having now got the bug to perform, he joined and helped to form a number of bands or 'Beat Groups' as they were then known. These groups included '003' and 'The Wayne Foundation'. In 1969 'Variety Union' was formed and played the Club circuit into the mid 1970's.

From the split up of this band through several changes in name and personnel emerged 'Rusty' where Alan first met up with Revival's Rhythm Guitarist Steve. After a few years break from playing Alan teamed up with Brother in Law, Bryan Docherty, to form a Duo for a one off Gig. This was the birth of The Blaze Brothers, which grew over a period of time to a four-piece band. This band became 5rLIVE providing an opportunity to play the kind of music that Alan grew up with. Other members of 5rLIVE were Steve and Jim who were "moonlighting" on the dates that Revival didn't play. The culmination of this musical journey came when Revival offered the drum stool, left vacant by the retirement of Allan Woolley, to Alan. How could he refuse? As Alan says, "This has got to be the best drumming job going."

 

Jim Kirby
Keyboards/guitar/Vocals
 

Jim - Started playing guitar with school rock band at age 14 and formed his first band in 1964 ('The Fraternity' - R & B trio). Joined  'Pink Eggshell' Newark based 5 piece 1972 and introduced keyboards circa ''77.  Guitar still main instrument. Band evolved into 'After Eight' and 'Morgan's Orchard' through the eighties and nineties with keyboards taking a more prominent role. Occasionally still play R & B with band members from the '60's.  Sabbatical - then keyboards.... 

Steve Potts
Tenor Sax/Guitar/vocals

As a senior manager for an IT company, Steve is in touch with the leading edge of music technology. You could be forgiven for not realising this if you ever turn up early for a Revival show and hear the squeaks and whistles as he twiddles the knobs to get the sound right. Seriously, without Steve the band could not create the sound they do.

He also owns a large collection of musical instruments. You may see him playing bongos, tubular bells, banjo as well as saxophone. It’s rumoured that he has acquired a set of bagpipes and is looking for the opportunity to try them out on stage...

Andy Tarr
Lead Guitar/Vocals

Andy has played guitar from the age of 12, joined the band Arctic Blue at 15 and later formed a new band called Crystal Clear which appeared on New Faces in 1976, where Lionel Blair said he didn't like what the band wore but Mickey Most thought they had potential!! They toured London and the south coast of England on what was known as the 'Scampi & Chip' circuit and did a 6 week tour of Europe.
Andy was then asked to join Pepper Box, a well known Nottingham band, and played all the big clubs around the Midlands and Yorkshire, cut a record with Polydor Records and supported acts like Smokey, Elizabeth Dawn, Billy Pearce, Ian Sludge Lees and the late great Lesley Crowther.

Over the following years he played with several bands including Cairo, when he found himself touring Europe again.

Andy was very pleased to be asked to help out Revival in 2023 when their lead guitarist sadly fell ill and has since become a permanent member of the group, playing lead guitar and covering backing vocals. Andy
thoroughly enjoys playing good music with a
great group of people who he is pleased to now call friends.

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Alan Yeo

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Revised: February 29, 2024