Jellybread took their name from a 1963 Booker T and the MGS Single and comprised of Pete Wingfield (piano and vocals) Paul Butler (guitar) John Best (bass) and Chris Waters on Drums.
Pete Wingfield went on to a solo career and had a hit single in 1975 with 18 With A Bullet.
amazing track ive only just herd this on a cd called ground breacking blues this is head breacking blues never mind ground breacking just amazing i like the way it starts quietley then blows into a great horn section
9mej 1 year ago
someone should get a good mixer, add some cool-ass riffs and a rap track with Mr T., the greatest i-pitty-fool-er of all times :)
pieroog 1 year ago
Yeah, we did. Featured on second album - 65 Parkway. First time I ever played 12 string. Paul
boogieste 2 years ago
Nice track....thanks for sharing!
MarkEmsea 2 years ago
~good, still, where's mr t
Procrustes22 3 years ago
OOOPS!...Just saw it on your vid...LOL...Must pay more attention!...
vegasdaddy17 3 years ago
Great track Pete...Did Jellybread have a song out in the early 70s called Ol' man Hank on the riverbank...or did I just dream it?...Love to hear it again if you have it...Billy...
vegasdaddy17 3 years ago