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  1. Hi Wayne, I do remember your mother,Pauline, very well.She was really pretty but very shy.Your dad however was certainly not shy!! and also not pretty.I can give you a lot of information about your Dad.If you want to get in touch,my email is [email protected]. Cheers john
  2. Hi Jen,I don't think your oh was the drummer when I was with Danny.My name is John Barlow.Not sure I know how to send a private pm but i do have some old Wildcats photos that I would be happy to mail to you.Have tried various sites to find Maurice but to no avail.Perhaps someone might pick up this conversation and give us some info on his whereabouts.I am sure Thedrib who used to play rhythm guitar would also love to contact Maurice.Take care.John
  3. I played lead guitar for The Wildcats for 18 months around 1965. Danny in fact moved to California around 1969.He ran a very successful pub/restuarant in Pasadena called The John Bull for many years.He then sold up in the late 80s and came back to the U.K.He bought a Castle in Kent right by the Medway.Very grand. He acquired the title of Baron Twynehame he was also Lord of the Manor for a couple of places.He then acquired a Castle in Scotland. He and his wife Delyse then had to move back to California a few years ago due to his ill health.Sadly Danny died in 2007 but I am sure that wherever he is now,he will be getting a band together with so many other musicians who are no longer with us.For myself,Iam retired ffrom work but still playing in a band in Devon.Just don't know when to quit.Wonder what happened to former Wildcats bass player Maurice Hopwood?? Danny has an entry in Burke's Peerage Under Twynehame. His real name is Daniel Sharpe.All the best.
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