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Duke D'Mond Barron Anthony - guitar/vocals (born Anthony Osmond, June 15th 1940, Abingdon, Berkshire) Butch Baker - guitar/vocals (born Leslie Baker, July 16th 1941, Amersham, Buckinghamshire) Pete Langford - bass guitar/vocals (born April 10th 1943, Durham) Dave Ballinger - drums (born January 17th 1941, Slough, Buckinghamshire)
...and there was a place for comedy too!... The Barron Knights formed in Leighton Buzzard during 1960. They started out as a straight music group, calling themselves the Knights Of The Round Table. They spent a couple of years touring British dance halls before, like so many other groups, they made their way to Hamburg, Germany. They first achieved a degree of fame in 1963 when, at the invitation of Brian Epstein, they were one of the support acts on The Beatles' Christmas shows at the Finsbury Park Astoria in London. Indeed, they would become one of the few acts to tour with both The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Chart success didn't come until the summer of 1964 when "Call Up The Groups" - a medley of parodies of popular hits of the day - reached UK #3. Most of their records contained some sort of humorous content and they managed another couple of top ten records, both in a similar vein as their first, before they were consigned to the cabaret circuit. (They did make a chart comeback in the late '70s but that is beyond the scope of this site). The group is still active today, making records and touring all over the world with three original members from the 60s line-up. Singles
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