The End (UK band) explained

The End
Background:group_or_band
Genre:Psychedelic pop
Years Active:1965–1970
Associated Acts:The Innocents
Past Members:Dave Brown
Colin Giffin
Nick Graham
John Horton
Hugh Atwooll

The End was a British psychedelic pop band formed in 1965 by Dave Brown (bass, vocals) and Colin Giffin (guitar, lead vocals) following the demise of The Innocents. Nick Graham (keyboards, vocals) and John Horton (saxophone) joined from Dickie Pride's backing group, The Original Topics, and Roger Groom (drums) of The Tuxedos completed the line-up.[1] The band was produced by Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, who arranged for them to tour with his group.[1] After the tour, Grooms quit and was replaced by Hugh Atwooll, an old friend of Graham.[1] Horton would also quit, but continued to work with the band on their second single, "Shades of Orange". In 1969, the band released their only album, Introspection.[2] A compilation album entitled From Beginning To End is available on Spotify. It contains 61 songs and has a publication date of 1996.

John Horton died on 25 September 2023, at the age of 77.[3]

They are not to be confused with the similarly named California band, who released two singles for Kabron Records in 1966 - 67.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: The Virgin Encyclopedia of Sixties Music. Colin Larkin. Virgin Books. 1997. First. 0-7535-0149-X. 179.
  2. Web site: [{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p17318/biography|pure_url=yes}} The End]. AllMusic. Mills, Jon 'Mojo'. c. 2009. 17 May 2009.
  3. News: John 'Jelly' Horton . 17 November 2023 . The Times . 17 November 2023.
  4. Web site: End (2). Discogs.com. 2 July 2019.