FLAGSTAFF
RECORDS
Independent label: Flagstaff Records
managed two singles. It issued singles in FLAG-000 numerical series. Dave
Berry (born David Holgate Grundy, 6 February 1941, Beighton, Sheffield)
is a British pop singer and former teen idol of the 1960s. His best remembered
hits are "Memphis, Tennessee", "The Crying Game" (1964) and his 1965 hit "Little
Things", a cover version of Bobby Goldsboro's Stateside Top 40 success. "This
Strange Effect" (1965), written by Ray Davies, became a Number One hit for him
in the Netherlands and Belgium. his backing band the Cruisers who at that
time were John Fleet (bass and piano), Roy Barber (rhythm guitar), Frank Miles
(lead guitar) and Kenny Slade (drums). Berry parted with this line-up around the
time of "The Crying Game" and recruited four more local musicians - Frank White,
Johnny Riley and Pete Cliff and as the second generation of Cruisers. Lead
guitarist White was eventually replaced by Roy Ledger. Berry regularly used
session musicians Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Big Jim Sullivan and Bobby
Graham. Distributed By Flagstaff Records.
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Ali
Love's A Trap
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001
88
Dave Berry
Out Of Time
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002