English pop band
Pinkerton's Assorted Colours were an English pop band active during the 1960s. They are best known for their 1965 release, "Mirror, Mirror", which reached No. 9 in the UK Singles Chart in February 1966.[ 1]
Career
Formed in Rugby , Warwickshire as 'The Liberators', they became The Wild Ones 1962 - 1965,then changed the band name again to Pinkerton's Assorted Colours in 1965, and scored a Top 10 hit with their first single release, "Mirror, Mirror" Co written with Terry Stevenson and sung by bandmember Tony Newman .[ 2] They were managed by Reginald Calvert , and supported by his then radio station , Radio City .[ 2] Lack of further chart success found them dubbed one-hit wonders .
Stuart Colman , Pinkerton’s one time bassist , went on to become a BBC Radio One DJ , and later a producer for Shakin' Stevens , Cliff Richard and Billy Fury .
After their second single they shortened their name to 'Pinkerton's Colours', then to 'Pinkertons'.[ 2] In 1969, following several lineup changes, they reformed as The Flying Machine ,[ 2] who also became one-hit wonders, albeit in the United States .[ 3]
Band member Barrie Bernard later played in Jigsaw . Drummer David Holland left the band in 1968 to form Trapeze , and later became successful as the drummer for Judas Priest .
Members
Tony Newman (born 1947, Rugby ) - vocals, guitars
Samuel "Pinkerton" Kempe (born 1946, Rugby) - vocals , autoharp
David Holland (born 5 April 1948, Northampton - died 16 January 2018 in Spain)[ 4] [ 5] - drums
Barrie Bernard (born 27 November 1944, Coventry) - bass guitar
Tom Long (born 2 November 1945 Rugby) - lead guitar
Stuart Colman (born Ian Stuart Colman, 19 December 1944, Harrogate , Yorkshire - died 19 April 2018) - bass , electric piano
Steve Jones (born 1946, Coventry) - lead guitar, vocals (not to be confused with The Sex Pistols' guitarist )
Paul Bridge-Wilkinson (known as Paul Wilkinson) (born 1948, Coventry ) – drums, vocals
Michael Summerson (born October 1950 - died February 2016) - bass guitar , vocals
Philip Clough (born November 1947) - lead guitar, vocals
Peter Robbins (born February 1959) - drums, vocals.
Martyn "Stalky" Gleeson (born February 1955) - drums.
Terry Stevenson Drummer born 1945
Alan Baldwin Lead Guitar
Discography
Singles
"Mirror, Mirror" b/w "She Don't Care" 1965 – No. 9 UK [ 1]
"Don't Stop Loving Me Baby" / "Will Ya" 1966 – No. 50 UK
"Magic Rockin' Horse" / "It Ain't Right" 1966 – No. 56 UK[ A]
"Mum And Dad" / "On A Street Car" 1967
"There's Nobody I'd Sooner Love" / "Duke's Jetty" 1968
"Kentucky Woman" / "Behind The Mirror" 1968[ 6]
See also
References
^ Chart position is from the official UK "Breakers List".
External links
International National Artists