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The Modern version of the Dakotas
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 1:09 pm
by rob_mac
The latest Solid Silver Sixties tour in the UK has the Dakotas as part of the act. The act has no original members left in the line up but they have evolved from the 1989 reformed version that did have two original members.The question is should they still be called the Dakotas? and should they be on a sixties tour? They are a great act but I personally think they should be known as the New Dakotas or similar. What do others think? For more info on them go to
www.thedakotas.co.uk
From Rob
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 1:42 pm
by royclough
Which two original members are you thinking of Rob, Mike Maxfield certainly but I don't recall any other original in the 89 line up.
I agree that New Dakotas should be more apt, they were always seen as Billy J Kramer's backing band though all records in 60's if you notice were credited to Billy J Kramer with the Dakotas and not "And The Dakotas", the two parts were brought together by Epstein of course.
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 10:27 pm
by rob_mac
I believe original drummer Tony Bookbinder was the other original member. He was part of the reformed Dakotas up to 1999.
From Rob
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 8:53 am
by royclough
Yes you are right Rob though he went under the name Tony Mansfield in 60's. Bookbinder being his real name and he is the brother of Elkie Brooks.