Fandango
Fandango - A lincolnshire band with high ambitions and a flare for catchy pop tunes - perhaps too far behind or ahead of fashions for their time.....
The band started in 1985 when Daz Ebbatson and Martin Rushby who had been working together on a Youth Theatre production together - 'Haunted Sunflower' joined with local musician Kenny Blades - who was known to like the Beatles a bit!.
After recording 2 songs - 'Elaine' and 'While you were out' at the famous Chapel Studios, North Thoresby, and 4 songs at Goxhill Studios - 'The Music Sets Me Free', 'Russian LA', 'Superheroes' and 'Tea For 2 With The Queen', Martin left the band to move to London.
Ex Zygal Span drummer Kev McArthur took his place for a short time, and the band recorded several songs for a Richard Cameron play 'Dead Beat' whilst performing regularly around the Scunthorpe area.
Kev McArthur left and his place was taken by Andrew 'Figgy' Figliuzzi. By this time the material had started to feature keyboards more and so a second guitarist Andrew Willcox - a former student of Kenny Blades, was brought in to allow Daz to also play keyboards.
Gigs took place and new material written and performed before the band split in 1988
After recording 2 songs - 'Elaine' and 'While you were out' at the famous Chapel Studios, North Thoresby, and 4 songs at Goxhill Studios - 'The Music Sets Me Free', 'Russian LA', 'Superheroes' and 'Tea For 2 With The Queen', Martin left the band to move to London.
Ex Zygal Span drummer Kev McArthur took his place for a short time, and the band recorded several songs for a Richard Cameron play 'Dead Beat' whilst performing regularly around the Scunthorpe area.
Kev McArthur left and his place was taken by Andrew 'Figgy' Figliuzzi. By this time the material had started to feature keyboards more and so a second guitarist Andrew Willcox - a former student of Kenny Blades, was brought in to allow Daz to also play keyboards.
Gigs took place and new material written and performed before the band split in 1988
Kenny went on to play with Contact 4 with Daz and later Triple XXX before calling it a day in 1999. Daz Ebbatson went on to form 'Cartoon' and 'The Catflaps' with returned drummer Martin Rushby, playing several gigs and Rock Opens with both bands before joining Kev McArthur once again in Murphy's Law in 1996.
Fandango briefly resurfaced in their original line-up in 1997 for a charity concert. In 1999 Kenny and Daz supported Murphy's Law as Fandango with drummer Jay Sikora standing in for drummer Martin.
Fandango briefly resurfaced in their original line-up in 1997 for a charity concert. In 1999 Kenny and Daz supported Murphy's Law as Fandango with drummer Jay Sikora standing in for drummer Martin.
A compilation of their tracks will soon be available to purchase. A few tracks are now on our Jukebox.