Matchbox (band)

Matchbox
Origin Middlesex
Genres Rockabilly
Years active 1971present
Labels Magnet Records
Website www.rockabillyrebel.co.uk
Members Graham Fenton
Steve Bloomfield
Jimmy Redhead
Gordon Scott
Fred Poke
Past members see below

Matchbox is an English rockabilly band that formed in 1971, and is still active as of 2016.

Career

Matchbox was formed in Middlesex, in 1971 by Iain "Houndog" Terry, Fred Poke, Jimmy Redhead and Wiffle Smith. After 1978, the line-up consisted of Graham Fenton (lead vocalist), Steve Bloomfield (lead guitar, vocals), Gordon Scott (rhythm guitar), Fred Poke (bass guitar) and Jimmy Redhead (drums). Redhead had left in 1973, Smith in 1977 and Lupton in 1978 to tour with Chuck Berry. Dick Callan joined Matchbox on guitar, saxophone and violin until approximately 1985, writing many of the band's B-sides. The band appeared in the 1980 film Blue Suede Shoes which detailed the revival of 1950s rock 'n' roll music scene at the time.

The band's biggest hits include "Rockabilly Rebel" (Bloomfield, 1979), "Midnite Dynamos" (Bloomfield, 1980), a cover of The Crickets "When You Ask About Love" (their only top five hit), and "Over The Rainbow" (adapted musical song, 1980). In Australia, the band and album were dubbed Major Matchbox to prevent confusion with an Australian band of a similar name.[1] Their last single, "I Want Out" (Brian Hodgson/Ray Peters/Tony Colton, 1983) from their album, Crossed Line, was produced together with Kirsty MacColl.

In 1989, Graham Fenton put together a band with Iain Terry, Bob Burgos, Howard Gadd and Greg Gadd. They called themselves Graham Fenton's Matchbox. They recorded six albums in the early 1990s. The original Matchbox line-up reformed in 1995. The band has been playing live all over Europe since their comeback, especially in Germany, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Finland and Sweden. On occasions Iain Terry and Dave Dix were used as replacements for Bloomfield and Poke.

They have recorded one album since their full 1995 reunion.

Band members

Partial discography

Albums

Singles

References

  1. "Rockabilly Originality". Canberra Times. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. pp. 354–355. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  3. "Matchbox: Matchbox". Irish-charts. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  4. "The Irish Charts: All There Is To Know". Irish Recorded Music Association. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  5. "Matchbox: Rockabilly Rebel (Song)". Irish-charts. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
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