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CodeDS/UK/12973
NameConfederates Jazz Band (c.1955)
Datesc.1955
GenderGroup (Male)
Place of Birth/OriginUnited Kingdom (formed)
RelationshipsMembers:
Pete Townsend (later of The Who) - banjo,
John Entwistle (later of The Who) - horns,
Chris Sherwin - drums,
Phil Rhodes- clarinet
BiographyThe Confederates were a short-lived traditional jazz band. The band released a 7" single in 1961 (Brigitte Bardot/The Yellow Rose Of Texas).

The Confederates played gigs at the Congo Club, a youth club run by the Acton Congregational Church, and covered Acker Bilk, Kenny Ball, and Lonnie Donegan. However, Entwistle and Townsend became influenced by the increasing popularity of rock 'n' roll, with Townshend particularly admiring Cliff Richard's debut single, "Move It". Townshend left the Confederates after getting into a fight with the group's drummer, Chris Sherwin, and purchased a "reasonably good Czechoslovakian guitar" at his mother's antique shop.

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