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Showing posts with label Y?4. Show all posts
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Friday, 18 December 2015

THE WHY FOUR / Y?4


The Why Four were one of the standout British migrant beat groups to emerge from the Elizabeth area in South Australia. They started in 1964 as an instrumental outfit called The Vikings, but by the end of that year had brought in Colin Byford on vocals and renamed themselves Colin Ford and the Vikings. The lineup then included Roy Clayton on rhythm guitar, Bob Harris on bass, Jonquil Phillipson on drums, and John Walstrom on lead guitar. In 1966, they rebranded as The Why Four after discovering another band named Peter Briggs and The Vikings in Melbourne, also bringing in new lead guitarist Ricky Coburn, a former member of Liverpool’s The Coins who had played at The Cavern Club. That year they released their only two singles on Columbia Records: ''Ability / Evergreen Tree'' and ''Keep A Hold Of What You’ve Got / Honey And Wine''. In March 1967, Clayton and Harris departed, and with Ian Ferguson (ex-The Moods) on bass, they carried on as a four-piece until disbanding in December. News of their breakup came with the announcement that Colin Ford was joining the Raymond Parker Occupation. They were especially known for their strong harmonies.

Members

Colin Byford (vocals), Rick Coburn (guitar), Bob Harris (bass), Jon Phillips (drums), Roy Clayton (guitar), Ian Ferguson (bass)




SINGLES
''Ability / Evergreen Tree'' 1966 Columbia
''Keep A Hold Of What You've Got / Honey And Wine'' 1966 Columbia




References

"A history of Recorded Pop Music in Adelaide in the 1960s" by Peter Millen