The Grumbleweeds


The Grumbleweeds are an award winning British comedy band, performing music and comedy. They were mostly popular on radio and television in the 1980s, including The Grumbleweeds Radio Show which ran from 1979 to 1988 on BBC Radio 2.. Retrieved 4 June 2013

History

The band formed in 1962 in Leeds and practised at Stainbeck Youth Club, Meanwood under the name Tony Dale and the Wanderers. They played under this name at the "Battle of the Bands" at the Queens Hall, Leeds on the same night on 28 June 1963 that the Beatles played this venue as second on the bill to Acker Bilk and his Jazzmen. They turned professional following success on the television talent show Opportunity Knocks.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s the band released several records, none of which made the UK charts, however their fortunes improved when they were commissioned to star in a BBC children's television series, The Coal Hole Club, in 1974. Continuing to perform to packed venues around the UK, BBC radio producer Mike Craig spotted them at the Batley Variety Club and went on to produce several series of "The Grumbleweeds Radio Show" for Radio 2 throughout the 1980s.
Brothers Albert and Carl Sutcliffe left the group in 1987. Maurice Lee left the group in 1998 and the remaining members continued to perform as a duo, up until Graham Walker's death in 2013.
With the addition of stand-up comedian James Brandon, The Grumbleweeds redeveloped the act, with Robin Colvill assuming the role of the rough-and-ready sidekick to Brandon's smooth straight man. In 2017 the group embarked on another UK tour, supported by vocalist Lisa Jane Kelsey. The following year, comedian Mike Lancaster joined the tour, which ran for a further 12 months throughout the UK.

Album discography

  • In a Teknikolor Dreem
  • Al Bum
  • Comedy From their Radio 2 Series
  • Worravagorrinmepocket
  • Let the Good Times Roll
The Grumbleweeds recorded a song 'String of Beads' to celebrate Leeds United's 1972 FA cup Final

Personnel

;Current members
;Former members
  • Graham Paul Walker ;
  • Maurice Lee - guitar, drums, vocals ;
  • Carl Sutcliffe - guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Albert Sutcliffe - keyboards, drums, vocals ;
  • Phillip Hall
  • Tony Jo