
OFFICIAL
BIOGRAPHY OF SHAM 69
 
Like most bands SHAM 69 has had its fair share of ups and downs. Formed
in 1975 by local lads Jimmy Pursey and Neil Harris, along with John Goode
and Albie Slider and Andy Nightingale aka Billy Bostik.
The band since then had many line up changes, with all members at one
stage leaving and coming back and during that time the band released such
songs as BORSTAL BREAKOUT, ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES, HERSHAM BOYS and the
anthemic IF THE KIDS ARE UNITED.
The band fell apart in 1979 following Jimmy Pursey's departure to the
Sex Pistols only to return and try to overcome what was too many by then
nigh on the end. The band split in 1983 and after fairly unsuccessful
solo careers the band was reformed in 1986 by Ian Whitewood, Dave Parsons
and Jimmy Pursey. It was then decided that the band should enter a new
creative phase, but this alienated many of their old fans and for the
next two decades the band rarely played and the fans became more and more
alienated to the new SHAM 69 style.
It was during the period between 2000 and 2006 that the band had entered
its worst phase, where 'no shows' and the lack of band activities sounded
the death knell.
At that time the band entered a period of questioning its role in the
scene, with momentary reflections on the current events at the time. The
band had a brief return to success with he reworking of HURRY UP HARRY
into HURRY UP ENGLAND for the World Cup and that entered the charts. The
band had in essence exposed its weakness' and the topic of internal affairs
and band management raised its head.
The band in 2006
made the dramatic but much needed decision to sack Jimmy Pursey and this
led to the discovery of far greater mishandling of the band’s previous
directions. Both Dave Parsons and Ian Whitewood decided to carry on and
get a new vocalist, Tim V.
Tim V had come from a long history of Punk and having toured many times
with his own projects, he was taking on a huge task. With the support
of many friends such as Sniffing Glue's Mark P and others within the scene
he overcome this. With his tenacity as a Londoner with street attitude,
this fitted in well with what needed to be done.
The band then released its first original album in nearly 8 years WESTERN
CULTURE and due to pressure from the newly gained fans a new Greatest
Hits album SERIOUSLY ULTIMATE was released.
The band set about rebuilding what had become a shell of a band by starting
from scratch playing shows around the UK. It was following that success,
that enquiries into the band from fans and promoters that a tour of Europe
was to follow. The band then completed a successful tour of the USA followed
by a sell out tour of Japan.
The band then acquired the Bass skills of Al Campbell in 2009, who himself
had served with UK SUBS for 13 years as well as playing with Marky Ramone
and the legendary Jayne County and The Electric Chairs.
This was the bands most successful period with demand at its highest in
30 years, the band toured the world and played countries that it had never
done previously. The line up had worked wonders by rebuilding a band from
scratch and more importantly rebuilding an ethic that was in effect non
existent.
The band went on to perform to over 440,000 people at Poland's biggest
festival Woodstock and followed that up by being the first major Punk
band to tour China. This adventure was filmed and is shortly to be released
worldwide on both TV and Cinema.
The band then released its new original album WHO KILLED JOE PUBLIC to
great reviews.
In 2011 Dave Parsons had a change of heart and decided that he alone would
dictate the bands future and despite his previous moral stands, he went
back on that and rejoined Jimmy Pursey.
Though a major humiliation again for SHAM 69’s reputation the remainder
of the band who of course had been 75% of the driving force of its new
found success decided to carry on.
The bands passion for doing the right thing led them to replace Dave Parsons
with guitar stalwart Tony Feedback formerly of ANGELIC UPSTARTS and founder
of the Mod band LONG TALL SHORTY.
Its was the noticeable shock at what many fans saw as a sell out by Dave
Parsons that the founder member of SHAM 69 and original Lead Guitarist
Neil Harris got in contact with Tim V and a new page in SHAM 69s history
was formed. Neil Harris who formed the band with Jimmy Pursey in 1975
has brought what was in essence the foundation of its existence to the
table.
At last with a line up that has earned its right to perform both morally
and what has become legally. For Ian Whitewood it see’s him in his
26th year as the SHAM 69 drummer and it also sees a return to the 2 guitarist
set up as it was from the beginning.
The band wants to exist on the principles of being a live working band......so
let's get real and hear some real Boot Kicking Street Punk.
The band has triumphed against stigma and ignorance over the last 5 years
and it shows.
 
SITE UNDER CONSTRUCTION FOR
ALL BOOKINGS AND BAND ENQ'S CONTACT FTROOP@YMAIL.COM |