John Halsey (musician) explained

John Halsey
Alias:The Admiral
Birth Date:1945 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Highgate, London, England
Origin:Finchley, London, England
Instrument:Drums, vocals
Occupation:Publican, musician
Years Active:1965–present
Associated Acts:Felder's Orioles, Fatso, The Rutles, Timebox, Patto

John Halsey (born 23 February 1945) is an English rock drummer, best known for his appearance in the television film All You Need is Cash (1978) as Barrington Womble ("Barry Wom") of The Rutles. Previous to this he had played with fellow future Rutle Neil Innes's band Fatso and appeared with them in the BBC Television comedy series, Rutland Weekend Television, fronted by a third Rutle, Eric Idle.

Biography

Early life

Halsey was born in Highgate, north London, and grew up in North Finchley. He joined the London rhythm and blues band Felder's Orioles in 1965, who released four singles on the Piccadilly Records label.

Career

Timebox and Patto

See main article: articles, Timebox (band) and Patto. In 1967 he joined Timebox, a band from Southport, who later became Patto. With record producer Muff Winwood they released three albums. The band disbanded in 1973.

The Rutles

See main article: articles and The Rutles. Halsey was a member of The Rutles, a parody group of The Beatles. In it, he portrayed the fictional drummer, Barry Wom (based on Ringo Starr). The Rutles were foreshadowed in episode 3 of Eric Idle's 1975 BBC television series Rutland Weekend Television. He portrayed Wom from 1975 to 1978, and again briefly from 1996 to 1997, and finally from 2002 to its end in 2019.

He appeared on the Channel 4 show What The Pythons Did Next on 1 January 2007, discussing what it was like to work with Eric Idle.[1] In April 2008, he appeared at the Rutles' 30th anniversary reunion in Los Angeles, where the four original band members played together again.[2]

Other works

In 1972, Halsey played drums on the Lou Reed album Transformer and recorded as a session musician on albums including Mind Your Own Business by Henry McCullough (1975), Back to the Night by Joan Armatrading (1975), Bullinamingvase by Roy Harper (1977), Woman in the Wings by Maddy Prior (1978), and Mail Order Magic by Roger Chapman (1980).[3] He toured with others including Joe Cocker, The Scaffold, Grimms, Chris Jagger, Neil Innes, Viv Stanshall, and Joe Brown.[4]

Personal life

In an interview for the magazine Ptolemaic Terrascope in 1992, he said that he spent much of the 1980s selling fish from the back of a van after a near-fatal accident in Chichester in 1983 and that since then, he has been in the pub trade. From 1996, he was the landlord of the Castle Inn public house in Castle Street, Cambridge.

He remains musically active, playing drums and singing with the Peg Leg Pub Band, a nine-piece ensemble he formed in the summer of 2022. Other members of the Peg Leg Pub Band include, Andy Holland (guitar and vocals), John Clark (guitar and vocals), Gary Neal (banjo, accordion and vocals), Sid Sidholm (harmonica), Ray Perkins (guitar, ukulele, kazoo, and vocals), Eric Haynes (bass, mandolin and vocals), Chris Skilton (guitar and vocals) and Lucy Hall (guitar, bass, and vocals).

Discography

Albums

TitleYear
The Original Moose on the Loose1976
The Deram Anthology1998
Beggin2008

Singles

A-SideB-SideYear
"I Will Always Love You""Save Your Love"1967
"Soul Sauce""I Wish I Could Jerk Like My Uncle Cyril"1967
"Don't Make Promises""Walking Through the Streets of My Mind"1967
"Beggin""A Woman That's Waiting"1968
"Girl Don't Make Me Wait""Gone Is the Sad Man"1968
"You Better Run""You Better Run"1968
"Baked Jam Roll in Your Eye""Poor Little Heartbreaker"1969
"Yellow Van""You've Got the Chance"1969

Albums

TitleYear
Patto1970
Hold Your Fire1971
Roll 'em Smoke 'em Put Another Line Out1972
Monkey's Bum 2017 (originally recorded in 1973)

Albums

YearAlbum details
1978The Rutles
1996Archaeology
2014Live + Raw
2018The Wheat Album

Solo

Singles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: What the pythons did next . Listal.com. 15 March 2015.
  2. Web site: The Rutles united! . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140726110522/http://laist.com/2008/03/20/meet_the_rutles.php . 26 July 2014 . 15 March 2015 . Laist.com.
  3. Web site: John Halsey credits . 15 November 2014 . AllMusic.
  4. Web site: Nick Saloman. Cyke Bancroft . 1992 . Patto-The John Halsey interview . PDF. Terrascope.co.uk . 26 December 2009.