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Just Others has been played on NTS in shows including Crossed Wires w/ Amanda Siegel, featured first on 1 February 2019. Songs played include Close Your Eyes To The Sun.

Geoff Twigg and Brian Rodgers first met in Frank Terenzi's music shop in Maidstone, Kent. in September 1973. There was instant musical rapport, and they did their first gig together a mere 7 days later. Both had been musically active in the area for years: Geoff had played in a teenage band called Wyndrush, and in a duo with Penny Connor, and was a member of the Concord Singers, a Kent-based choir; Brian, meanwhile, had been a member of a folk-rock outfit (name long forgotten) , and worked with another band, Bacchus, and as a solo folkie. Geoff's main influences were Lennon and McCartney, Paul Simon, Melanie, Judy Collins. Joni Mitchell, and others in the singer-songwriter vein, underpinned by a keen interest in the classical guitar repertoire by contrast. Brian's enthusiasm was for the current British folk scene - Ralph McTell, Fairport Convention, Pentangle, Steeleye Span. Tir Na Nog, John Renbourn. John James, and others. The cross-fertilization between their separate enthusiasms and previous musical experience goes a long way toward explaining the uniquely distinctive blend to be heard on AMALGAM.

JUST OTHERS worked in most of the folk venues around the southeast of England, and secured a residency at the Faversham Folk Club. Keen for wider acclaim. they entered the annual Melody Maker contest, but, in Brian's words, "played abysmally, go nowhere". AMALGAM was recorded, making the utmost of the most basic equipment. in the spring and summer of 1974. Just 250 copies were pressed (500 were ordered. but the pressing plant was in financial difficulties) , and the record was sold only at gigs. Enough songs were written for a second album. and record companies were duly approached, including such obvious candidates as Rocket and Chrysalis, but without success. Chappell Music were prepared to take on the publishing, and even to underwrite the recording of the follow-up, but it was not to be . . . The songs remain unrecorded, and sadly, for the most part forgotten.

The need to pursue their individual careers was to force the eventual demise of JUST OTHERS. Geoff worked as a peripatetic music teacher. and achieved academic distinction at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and Kings College, where he studied composition. He later moved to the United States, where he currently works as the musical director for a church. Brian, meanwhile, became a full-time teacher (art design and technology); he also took up sailing, and has raced small sailing craft at international level. He returned to university in 1986. and taught in Australia throughout 1993, where he began playing music once more. Since returning to the UK in 1994. he has regularly performed solo, and has recently farmed a duo, NO VACANCIES, with Bernard Quenby, playing. ragtime/blues, folk, and other material. including at least one song from the JUST OTHERS days, Close Your Eyes to the Sun.

-Andrew Hawkey

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Just Others

Just Others has been played on NTS in shows including Crossed Wires w/ Amanda Siegel, featured first on 1 February 2019. Songs played include Close Your Eyes To The Sun.

Geoff Twigg and Brian Rodgers first met in Frank Terenzi's music shop in Maidstone, Kent. in September 1973. There was instant musical rapport, and they did their first gig together a mere 7 days later. Both had been musically active in the area for years: Geoff had played in a teenage band called Wyndrush, and in a duo with Penny Connor, and was a member of the Concord Singers, a Kent-based choir; Brian, meanwhile, had been a member of a folk-rock outfit (name long forgotten) , and worked with another band, Bacchus, and as a solo folkie. Geoff's main influences were Lennon and McCartney, Paul Simon, Melanie, Judy Collins. Joni Mitchell, and others in the singer-songwriter vein, underpinned by a keen interest in the classical guitar repertoire by contrast. Brian's enthusiasm was for the current British folk scene - Ralph McTell, Fairport Convention, Pentangle, Steeleye Span. Tir Na Nog, John Renbourn. John James, and others. The cross-fertilization between their separate enthusiasms and previous musical experience goes a long way toward explaining the uniquely distinctive blend to be heard on AMALGAM.

JUST OTHERS worked in most of the folk venues around the southeast of England, and secured a residency at the Faversham Folk Club. Keen for wider acclaim. they entered the annual Melody Maker contest, but, in Brian's words, "played abysmally, go nowhere". AMALGAM was recorded, making the utmost of the most basic equipment. in the spring and summer of 1974. Just 250 copies were pressed (500 were ordered. but the pressing plant was in financial difficulties) , and the record was sold only at gigs. Enough songs were written for a second album. and record companies were duly approached, including such obvious candidates as Rocket and Chrysalis, but without success. Chappell Music were prepared to take on the publishing, and even to underwrite the recording of the follow-up, but it was not to be . . . The songs remain unrecorded, and sadly, for the most part forgotten.

The need to pursue their individual careers was to force the eventual demise of JUST OTHERS. Geoff worked as a peripatetic music teacher. and achieved academic distinction at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and Kings College, where he studied composition. He later moved to the United States, where he currently works as the musical director for a church. Brian, meanwhile, became a full-time teacher (art design and technology); he also took up sailing, and has raced small sailing craft at international level. He returned to university in 1986. and taught in Australia throughout 1993, where he began playing music once more. Since returning to the UK in 1994. he has regularly performed solo, and has recently farmed a duo, NO VACANCIES, with Bernard Quenby, playing. ragtime/blues, folk, and other material. including at least one song from the JUST OTHERS days, Close Your Eyes to the Sun.

-Andrew Hawkey

Original source: Last.fm

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