Shakane


Force West, later known as Shakane, was a Bristol-based pop band of the 1960s and 1970s.
Formed in 1964, Force West was a five piece pop band from Bristol UK. Originally created from the amalgamation of two local bands, Danny Clarke and the Jaguars and Johnny Dee and the Diatones. Original members were Charlie Dobson, John Phillips, Adrian Castillo, John Strange and Mike Hewer. Hewer was replaced by Brian Trusler in 1965.
Eight Force West singles were released between 1965 and 1969, but no commercial success was forthcoming.
In 1969, following the release of a final single Sherry, a cover of the classic Four Seasons hit, lead vocalist Charlie Dobson decided to leave the band and venture into the . The remaining four band members took the name "Shakane" and reinvented their sound and image.
Signed to Miki Dallon's Youngblood label under the management of Jim Buckingham and Kink’s manager Robert Wace, Shakane enjoyed some success with the singles Big Step and Love Machine on the European mainland but UK success passed them by. In 1972 a chance meeting at a local gig resulted in Shakane becoming the House Band at the Towns Talk night club on the Bridgewater Road in Bristol. This uncontracted engagement eventually lasted for some seventeen years. In January 1984 bass player John Strange decided to leave the band and after working their way through a number of itinerant players Shakane engaged ex Hot Dog Jackson guitarist Bob Pedrick as replacement.
Shakane finally disbanded in 2014 due to health reasons - bringing to an end a musical journey that had lasted for 50 years.

Discography

UK Singles

Force West