Stan Webb’s Chickenshack
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Welcome to the new Chickenshack Website. Have a look around. More things will be added over time and any suggestions are welcome. Check out when we’re playing or get in touch. See you at a gig soon!
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Stan Webb was at the heart of the British Blues Boom as he led his band Chicken Shack around the Blues club circuit in the late 60s. Londoner Stan played guitar in skiffle groups before forming his own band in 1965, playing a series of residencies in Hamburg, Germany over the next couple of years. When the band signed for the new Blue Horizon label in 1967, they were called Chicken Shack and consisted of Stan on guitar, Christine Perfect (later McVie) on piano, drummer Dave Bidwell, and bassist Andy Sylvester, who later played with Foghat.
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In 1968, they released their album ’40 Blue Fingers, Freshly Packed and Ready to Serve’, and opened a big tour for labelmates Fleetwood Mac. Their most popular number was a version of ‘I’d Rather Go Blind’, the Etta James standard, sung by Christine Perfect. Stan himself had a true Blues sensibility, and an excellent guitar technique, closely modeled on Freddie King. Five years of constant touring and recording followed, and the pressures of this crazy lifestyle led to many changes in personnel, including Christine Perfect switching to Fleetwood Mac.
In 1974, Stan dissolved Chicken Shack and joined another British Blues band, Savoy Brown, but returned a year later with ‘Stan Webb’s Chicken Shack’. This band, with an ever changing roster of side-men, has continued to support Stan up to the present, playing regularly in the UK and touring Europe. After almost 50 years on the road, Stan still carries the torch for British Blues.
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My thanks to Matt Swanson for gifting me the guitar, to Drew Berlin of Vintage Guitar Auctions at Misty Morning Road, CA, USA who put the whole thing together, to Ron Mancuso who provided the venue and studio, fabulous food and drink at the Bootlegger, 7700 Las Vegas Boulevard whose family own the legendary Italian restaurant on the premises. Also, thanks to Taylor, the man who was my guitar tech and road manager for the weekend, and to David Plues and everyone else involved, especially the film crew and invited guests who were great, and a special thanks to Rob Newell who flew out with me from the UK to play bass with me along with the Stoney Curtis Band who made up the rest of the line-up. A much more in depth account of the Gibson Chicken Shack Burst Les Paul will follow in the next couple of weeks.
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Welcome To The New Stan Webb’s Chickenshack Website
Welcome to the new Chickenshack Website. Have a look around. More things will be added over time and any suggestions are welcome. Check out when we’re playing or get in touch. See you at a gig soon!