Joe Brown has a web site not to be missed. As a stablemate and close friend of Vince, Joe was, and still is, his all time favourite entertainer with a show second to none. All Joe's dates and personal info can be found at this great site.

Billy's site is a labour of love for its webmaster Harry Whitehouse. It is without doubt the most informative and detailed Billy Fury website. If you can't find info on Billy here then it doesn't exist.

Marty is still proving what a great talent he is. His voice and stage presence are as powerful as ever and Marty's devoted fans are still packing his shows. To find out about Marty's dates visit his nostalgic site.

Along with Lonnie, Chas McDevitt was the forerunner of skiffle. His massive #1 hit Freight Train was a classic and ranks among the all time most influential records. Chas is still turning in oustanding performances and proving what a great pro he is. Visit his fascinating site and discover what the great man is all about!

Tommy Bruce was one of the true gents of showbiz and a great performer. Visit Tommy's site and read all about him and his career and the memories and friends he has left behind.

John Leyton is an icon of both British pop and films having travelled an amazing journey through the world of showbusiness. He has enjoyed enormous success and met many of the world's best loved entertainers. Visit John's site to learn more of his fascinating story.

Vic Flick was the guitarist with the John Barry Seven who were one of the resident bands on Drumbeat with Vince. Vic Flick later became famous as the guitarist for the James Bond movie's themes. Visit Vic's web site to find out what he's up to in sunny California.
"You Really Got Me', 'Downtown', 'You Don't Have To Say You Love Me', 'It's Not Unusual', 'Glad All Over', and 'Gloria' are just a few of the major hits that top session drummer Bobby Graham played on. To learn more about this awesome drummer and great character visit his web site.
The original boy band are still going strong. They had hit after hit in the 1960's and they still leave the audiences wanting more. Visit Con and Dec's site and get the lowdown on their date sheet and their portrait gallery of nostalgic photo's.

The Oh Boy site is brilliant. Dates of shows! Where are they now! What did they sing! Pictures! Interviews! It is a fantastic tool for helping the memory recall the good times! The webmaster Ray loves to hear from Oh Boy fans.

If you enjoy Blues, Skiffle, Rock 'n' Roll, Cajun and Zydeco, then visit Tales from the Woods. Entrepreneur Keith Woods' off-the-wall-roots magazine and promotions give you the best there is!


Whirligig is an excellent nostalgia site covering television, radio, stage, music and 50's life in general. Your long term memory loss will be put to rights when you visit this site.

If you enjoy the best in rock n' roll, this great monthly magazine will help you to find it. Dances, bands, memorabillia, interviews and reviews are all to be found in Maggie's Blue Suede News.

Both Vince and Simon play Taylor guitars. These beautiful instruments are fast becoming the benchmark for the accoustic guitar. To learn all about these second to none instruments why not take a look at their excellent web site or drop into your nearest Academy Of Sound Music Centre and let your fingers do the talking!

Andy Lockwood of Turn Media Ltd was responsible for the brilliant video projection production for the BBC Production, "HAPPY BIRTHDAY ELVIS", at the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall in January 2005.

Andy is currently producing a DVD for the Tsunami appeal featuring Vince & Rockola, The Avengers Soul Band and The Onions which is due for release in early March.

Visit the Rocker's Reunion site to find out all about the greatest Rock n Roll festivals in the UK.

If you wan't to see the best, why not hop on your bike, or 1,000cc Zimmer frame, and head on down to Reading and Hemsby.