Tiger Lily (band)

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Tiger Lily
Origin London, England
Genres Glam rock, art rock
Years active1974–1975 (later they changed names)
LabelsGull Records
Spinoffs Ultravox
Past members Dennis Leigh
Chris St. John
Stevie Shears
Warren Cann
Billy Currie
Website www.ultravox.org.uk

Tiger Lily was a short-lived glam rock band and the seed of Ultravox! (later changed to Ultravox). It was founded in London in April 1974 by Royal College of Art student Dennis Leigh (vocals), who left his northern industrial environment in Lancashire, Chris St. John (bass) (born Christopher Allen), another college student who previously played with Stoned Rose, and Stevie Shears (guitar), a Dagenham based musician. [1] The following month, British-Canadian drummer Warren Cann (drums), who was recently rejected as a band member by Sparks, [2] joined the band, followed by William Currie (violin, keyboards), named Billy Currie, who was in a theatre band, later in the year.

In August 1974, still as a four-piece band, without Currie, Tiger Lily made their first gig in Chorley, Lancashire, hometown of Leigh. [3] [4] The band wore clothes like New York Dolls, who influenced them. However, their true first show was in the Marquee Club, London, supporting Heavy Metal Kids. [5] Later, Billy Currie joined originally as violinist.

The band had a glam style influenced by Rolling Stones, Beatles late era, and the current glam artists (like David Bowie, Roxy Music, New York Dolls and Steve Harley). Gull Records released on 14 March 1975 [6] their only 7" single named "Ain't Misbehavin'", which was a cover of the Fats Waller song, while the B-side was "Monkey Jive". After a number of live concerts, the band changed names many times: The Damned, The Zips, Fire Of London, etc. until October 1976, when they decided on Ultravox!. During the pre-Ultravox! era (including Tiger Lily years), they composed many songs later to appear on their first album in early 1977, Ultravox! . By that time Leigh adopted the stage name John Foxx, and Chris St. John became Chris Cross.

Their version of "Ain't Misbehavin'" was released on CD in 2000, in a compilation album of glam rock and pre-punk bands called Glitterbest - 20 Pre Punk 'n' Glam Terrace Stompers. The 1975 single, "Monkey Jive", was never released on CD.

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References

  1. "Until then (when Warren Cann joined the band), there was only Dennis, Stevie Shears, and Chris Allen (later aka Christopher St. John, then Chris Cross)". Discog.info. Archived from the original on 23 April 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  2. "We (Warren Cann, Dennis Leigh, Chris Cross and Stevie Shears) became a band when I (Cann) joined which was in May-ish, 1974". Discog.info. Archived from the original on 23 April 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  3. Warren Cann (1998). "Our very first gig of any kind was in Chorley, Lancs.(...)Dennis had a home-town connection, arranged a gig in a local youth club's hall, and a week or so before the Marquee date we drove up there for our first public appearance.". Discog.info. Archived from the original on 23 April 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  4. Dennis Leigh (now known as John Foxx), Mojo music magazine, 2006. "l told a friend in Chorley about my - nameless - band and he set up a gig for us about two months after we ó formed. We were very excited, hired a van to drive the 250 miles to Lancashire and just had enough money for the petrol. It was in a church hall and we set up, rehearsed a bit and went out to get a drink before the gig. It was bizarre as we were dressed like the New York Dolls with eyeliner, Cuban heels and tight-fitting clothes, walking around the cobbled streets of Chorley.". Astradyne.org. Archived from the original on 15 October 2014. Retrieved 12 July 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. Warren Cann (1997). "We needed a warm-up/ice-breaker of some description just before our first official gig which was at the London Marquee supporting the 'Heavy Metal Kids' (week of Aug.24/74).". Discog.info. Archived from the original on 23 April 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  6. ""14 March 1975 - the only 'Tiger Lily' single "Ain't Misbehavin'"". Discog.info. Archived from the original on 23 April 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2013.