The Sheffields
The Sheffields were a short-lived British beat group of the 1960s, based in… Read Full Bio ↴The Sheffields were a short-lived British beat group of the 1960s, based in - indeed - Sheffield, United Kingdom.
Originally known as The Vampires they won a 1963 Beat Contest, impressing judge and producer/songwriter Tony Hatch, who secured them a deal with Pye Records, under a new band name.
Their debut 45 featured a pair of original compositions, followed by a cover version of the R&B standard 'Got My Mojo Working', featuring frontman John Alexander on mouth harp. The band's third and final offering was 'Bags Groove (Skat Walking)' b/w 'Plenty of Love' in early 1965.
Originally known as The Vampires they won a 1963 Beat Contest, impressing judge and producer/songwriter Tony Hatch, who secured them a deal with Pye Records, under a new band name.
Their debut 45 featured a pair of original compositions, followed by a cover version of the R&B standard 'Got My Mojo Working', featuring frontman John Alexander on mouth harp. The band's third and final offering was 'Bags Groove (Skat Walking)' b/w 'Plenty of Love' in early 1965.
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Jim Bush
on Nothing I Can Do
Holland Michigan not Grand Rapids