Text taken off a flyer from 1979, pictures by The BlackCat ©1981 Black Cat have been in the rock 'n' roll circuit for some years. The group consists of six members although only five are on stage. This was a very expensive decision early on as the sound engineer Leonard "Yogi" Matthews was a raw recruit to the world of mixing a rockin' band down. He contantly demanded more money than the band all put together but his requests fell on deaf ears after a night of feed-back problems. Sometimes he managed to pick up the odd 50p that fell out of someone's pocket. Black Cat now reckon that he is worth his weight in gold as he does do a good job under some very trying conditions. He still gets 50p a night.
The drummer of Black Cat is Terry Lee Orchard, who has recently had his sideburns removed to give more speed to his right hand during solos. This cuts down wind resistance and girl fans rushing onto the stage knocking over his drums.
The pocket bass player's name is Doug Weymouth (age: unknown). He is currently the ugliest bassplayer on the circuit, and is put into intensive care during the interval to enable him to finish the set.
Trying to sing with feeling over the four above members and complete with the superb instrumentals, is Vic Richardson, a ted-come-biker from birth. He takes most of the stick from the fans as most singers do, but manages to hold his own and lay down some great rockin' vocals. In fact at a recent booking in Bristol he did lay down and could not get up again as the rest of the band took this golden opportunity to give him a good kicking. This is why he is not keen on falling about on stage and keeps his movements down to a few gestures with his fingers.
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