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257:. They returned to Chiswick in 1981 for the "Move It" single with Jimmy Knight appearing on bass, before splitting up after Alan Butler died from injuries sustained in a horse riding accident. Hector continued to regularly perform live around London, working with a new band, Jesse Hector & The Sound, in the early 1990s, with bassist Kevin White and drummer Gilles Baillarguet. The band issued a single in 1991, "Leavin' Town" on the Clawfist label. When the group split in 1993, Hector assembled a new band, the Gatecrashers, named after a Gorillas single, contributing to several retro-garage rock compilations and releasing an 197:
the band was renamed Tiger in autumn 1970, until Darryl left to join the glam rock group Dizzy after Tiger disbanded, then Hector with the addition of new drummer Gary Anderson and bassist Vic Allen changed name again to Helter Skelter in 1971. With the addition of bassist Allen Butler (who also had
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and recording two singles for the label with session drummers Chris Townson playing on the first single and Matt McIntyre playing on the second single for the label. With Gary Anderson back on drums the band begin to build a loyal fanbase before moving on to Raw Records. In 1976, they played at the
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outfit the Clique in 1963 and Hector played lead guitar uncredited on the group recordings between 1964 and 1966. Jesse then reformed the Rock and Roll Trio (1966-1967) before starting two more short-lived bands, the Way of Life (1967) and the Mod Section (1968) and went on to form the
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been one of a number of different bass players that passed through the Crushed Butler various lineups) the band became the Hammersmith Gorillas in 1972 taking their name from London's pro-
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influenced Rock and Roll Trio between 1959 and 1961, and then the R&B influenced band the Cravattes between 1962 and 1964. Cravattes bassist Adrian Stambach joined
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Gorillas tracks are also included on the Jesse Hector retrospective collection
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This article is about the Hammersmith Gorillas. For the virtual band, see
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and bassist Allen Butler. After a brief flirtation with
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Punk Festival in the south of France along with the
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Index

Gorillaz
Gorilla (disambiguation)
Hammersmith
Pub rock
proto-punk
glam punk
Penny Farthing
Chiswick
rock
Hammersmith
Kilburn
Sun Records
mod
proto-punk
Crushed Butler
Darryl Read
EMI Records
Dick James Music
Decca Records
Castro
the Kinks
You Really Got Me
Penny Farthing
Larry Page
Chiswick Records
Mont-de-Marsan
Damned
Eddie and the Hot Rods
sideburns
Jimi Hendrix

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