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During guitarist auditions in St. John's Wood Gordon Giltrap and Lez Nichols and a host of other guitarists were playing with the band.
 
During guitarist auditions in St. John's Wood Gordon Giltrap and Lez Nichols and a host of other guitarists were playing with the band.
  
[[Stonefeather]] started their French concerts with a performance at the [[Revolution Club]] in Paris. The band's booking agent Jean Besnard travelled with them from Paris to St. Tropez with [[Ian Copeland]] as a driver. In St. Tropez the band played in a night club for two weeks, then performed for another two weeks at a club in Hyeres. They finished the summer in France with another concert at the [[Revolution Club]] in Paris, before returning to London.
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[[Stonefeather]] started their French concerts with a performance at the [[Revolution Club]] in Paris. The band's booking agent Jean Besnard travelled with them from Paris to St. Tropez with [[Ian Copeland]] as a driver. In St. Tropez the band played in a night club for two weeks, then performed for another two weeks at a club in Hyeres. They finished the summer in France with another concert at the [[Revolution Club]] in Paris, before returning to London.
 
 
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* John Tout - keyboards
 
* John Tout - keyboards
 
* [[Stewart Copeland]] - drums
 
* [[Stewart Copeland]] - drums
* Rod Lynton - guitar / vocals
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* [[Miles Copeland III | Miles Copeland]] - manager
 
* [[Miles Copeland III | Miles Copeland]] - manager

Revision as of 05:24, 13 April 2014

Stonefeather
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Background information
Origin: London, England, UK
Years active: 1970
Label(s): none
Associated acts: Rupert's People
Website: none
Members
Terry Poole
John Tout
Stewart Copeland
(Rod Lynton)

Band history

Stewart Copeland played drums for Stonefeather during a tour of France in the summer of 1970.

The band featured former members of Rupert's People, who used to rehearse in the Copeland house in St. John's Wood - with Miles Copeland being their manager.

During guitarist auditions in St. John's Wood Gordon Giltrap and Lez Nichols and a host of other guitarists were playing with the band.

Stonefeather started their French concerts with a performance at the Revolution Club in Paris. The band's booking agent Jean Besnard travelled with them from Paris to St. Tropez with Ian Copeland as a driver. In St. Tropez the band played in a night club for two weeks, then performed for another two weeks at a club in Hyeres. They finished the summer in France with another concert at the Revolution Club in Paris, before returning to London.

Band members

  • Terry Poole - bass / vocals
  • John Tout - keyboards
  • Stewart Copeland - drums
  • Jamaican conga player - percussion (vanished after the first concert at the Revolution Club)
  • Rod Lynton - guitar / vocals (may have left before the French tour)


Discography

Singles

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Awards & Honors

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Quotations and Trivia

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See also

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External links

References

sources: various internet pages, Terry Poole, Stewart Copeland