The Selfs
The Selfs were a British R & B band from the Wembley area of London in 1964. Band members included [Chris Squire] (bass), Andrew Pryce Jackman (keys), John Wheatley (guitar), Chris Slater (vocals) and Martyn Adelman (drums), Mike Richardson (drums) from Kingsbury joined later that year. They appeared at The Graveyard Club, Blackbirds Cross Wembley, a venue for British R & B. In 1964 they took part in the Competition, 'Ready Steady Win' run by the producers of Ready Steady Go. They were beaten in a heat of the competition by the eventual winners - The Bo Street Runners.The band eventually merged with The Syn in 1965. Chris Squire then went on to form Mabel's Greer Toyshop which evolved into Yes.
The Selfs
The Selfs were a British R & B band from the Wembley area of London in 1964. Band members included [Chris Squire] (bass), Andrew Pryce Jackman (keys), John Wheatley (guitar), Chris Slater (vocals) and Martyn Adelman (drums), Mike Richardson (drums) from Kingsbury joined later that year. They appeared at The Graveyard Club, Blackbirds Cross Wembley, a venue for British R & B. In 1964 they took part in the Competition, 'Ready Steady Win' run by the producers of Ready Steady Go. They were beaten in a heat of the competition by the eventual winners - The Bo Street Runners.The band eventually merged with The Syn in 1965. Chris Squire then went on to form Mabel's Greer Toyshop which evolved into Yes.
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The Selfs were a British R & B ...... f The Who's "I Can't Explain".
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The Selfs were a British R & B ...... oyshop which evolved into Yes.
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