Smithowls
23-02-2004, 20:14
Anyone know what happened to the 60's Sheffield band the Vantennas?
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View Full Version : The Vantennas Smithowls 23-02-2004, 20:14 Anyone know what happened to the 60's Sheffield band the Vantennas? rainbow2411 24-02-2004, 22:45 My husband John Riley was the drummer with the Vantennas for a while before moving on to The Debonnaires then The Cruisers. We have lost touch with the other band members over the years but we do not think that any of them are still playing. Sandra. Smithowls 25-02-2004, 20:34 Hi Sandra, Jim Smith (Guitar) Les Coburn (Guitar). Dave Ward (sadly died recently) Geoff ? (Bass Guitar) Bob? (Drummer and singer). Woz your fella with Dave Berry & Cruisers? rainbow2411 25-02-2004, 21:19 Hi, John was the original drummer when the band first started out he left and Bob Vickers took his place some time later. Yes John used to play with Dave. GrahamY 28-02-2004, 11:47 I may have a photo (somewhere!) of your John when a few of us went back to his house after a night out. This would have been when he was in the Cruisers. Sorry, I can't remember if you were there. If I find it I'll let you know. rainbow2411 28-02-2004, 14:12 Was it xmas at our house and is that a clue to your surname GrahamY 28-02-2004, 14:35 Yep! I remember an enormous sofa. rainbow2411 28-02-2004, 14:56 hello after all these years, thanks for not remembering that I was there Dunlop St 02-03-2004, 17:00 The late 50s and early 60s were a great time for Sheffield groups. There were so many but I remember best the Ravens, (was it with Jimmy Crawford?), Tony Gale & his Stormers and of course Dave Berry's group. They all seemed to hang out at a small cafe down a lane off the High St. Cannot remember the name but it was also populated by macho (!) male Italian hairdressers from the nearby shop! rainbow2411 02-03-2004, 17:23 It was The Sidewalk on Chapel Walk can't remember the Macho men tho GrahamY 02-03-2004, 17:34 About time the Stone House got a mention! bigron 17-10-2005, 20:08 Dam good group the Vantennas. Beano 26-02-2009, 17:56 I remember the Vantennas well at local dances and "Sheffield's Own Top Ten Show" at the City Hall - great group, loved their Cossack Dance to Hava Nagila, kids today wouldn't believe bands did that sort of stuff. The Sidewalk was a great hang out in the early 60's - lots of mainly younger kids went there after school and on Saturdays to see and be seen and drink iced coffee - very daring in those days! A lot of people who went to the Esquire hung out there at weekends, as did the "Boneyard" crew - anyone remember Hamlet? It became a meeting place after the demise of Coles Corner - "Sidewalk, half 2" was all that was needed to get a pre-Facebook gathering. Dave Berry came in often, much to the delight of the assembled throng. Don't remember the macho-men either - only Dennis and Clint, a couple of gay guys who worked in the men's shop next door who nobody could describe as macho - Dennis used to give a discount to anyone he fancied, the catch was he always wanted to measure you to check your size. The Sidewalk went out of vogue and back to the old ladies having their "elevenses" when everyone bought scooters and started going up to the Favorita which then became the in-place to go - about the same time the Mojo became popular and much of the same crowd. goatgenetics 16-03-2009, 03:21 The Vantennas were great. Used to play at the Hathersage Memorial Hall dances. As did Vance Arnold & The Avengers. Davekowl 16-03-2009, 18:56 Remember seeing the Vantennas many times in the 60s with their duck-egg blue Fender Strats. A brill group. Gary Young 26-09-2009, 22:23 Anyone know what happened to the 60's Sheffield band the Vantennas? The Vantennas were formed by three City Grammar school boys in 1961. Gary Young (singer) adopted the name Vince Young, Les Coburn (lead guitar) and Geoff 'willow' Wilson (base). The name Vantennas came from a tv aerial we saw in a shop in Sheffield centre. Jim Smith, Les's friend and neighbour joined to play rhythm guitar. Les's father was our first manager and we used to practice in the cemetry that he managed. I left in in 1963 to concentrate on my A levels. I am now retired with a homes in Buckinghamshire and Sarasota. Tooeg 27-09-2009, 22:53 I remember the Vantennas well at local dances and "Sheffield's Own Top Ten Show" at the City Hall - great group, loved their Cossack Dance to Hava Nagila, kids today wouldn't believe bands did that sort of stuff. The Sidewalk was a great hang out in the early 60's - lots of mainly younger kids went there after school and on Saturdays to see and be seen and drink iced coffee - very daring in those days! A lot of people who went to the Esquire hung out there at weekends, as did the "Boneyard" crew - anyone remember Hamlet? It became a meeting place after the demise of Coles Corner - "Sidewalk, half 2" was all that was needed to get a pre-Facebook gathering. Dave Berry came in often, much to the delight of the assembled throng. Don't remember the macho-men either - only Dennis and Clint, a couple of gay guys who worked in the men's shop next door who nobody could describe as macho - Dennis used to give a discount to anyone he fancied, the catch was he always wanted to measure you to check your size. The Sidewalk went out of vogue and back to the old ladies having their "elevenses" when everyone bought scooters and started going up to the Favorita which then became the in-place to go - about the same time the Mojo became popular and much of the same crowd. I'd forgotten about Hamlet and although I can picture him I wouldn't have remembered his name. I was about 15 or 16. The crowd in the boneyard, all tried to give the impression they were hippies living rough and then got the bus home at the end of the night. What was his story Hamlet and where was he from. Linesman 28-09-2009, 18:41 My husband John Riley was the drummer with the Vantennas for a while before moving on to The Debonnaires then The Cruisers. We have lost touch with the other band members over the years but we do not think that any of them are still playing. Sandra. Hi Sandra, I played Bass with John in 'The Hot Rod Gang' along with Dave Hopper and the late Steve Denton, we visited you way back with our newborn twins (you changed a nappy) who are now grown up. Texas 28-09-2009, 18:49 The late 50s and early 60s were a great time for Sheffield groups. There were so many but I remember best the Ravens, (was it with Jimmy Crawford?), Tony Gale & his Stormers and of course Dave Berry's group. They all seemed to hang out at a small cafe down a lane off the High St. Cannot remember the name but it was also populated by macho (!) male Italian hairdressers from the nearby shop! You stirred up a memory there Dunlop St. I remember going in that caff' with a girl who knew Dave Berry. She'd gone to the same school at Beighton, his real name was Grundy I think. I remember she introduced me, but in those days I was so cool I wouldn't even talk to myself. |