The Groundhogs
The Groundhogs are a British rock band founded in late 1963, that toured extensively in the 1960s, achieved prominence in the early 1970s and continued sporadically into the 21st century. Tony McPhee is the sole constant member of the group, which has gone through many personnel changes but usually records and performs as a power trio.
Career
The band was originally formed as The Dollar Bills in New Cross, London in 1962 by brothers Pete and John Cruickshank. Tony McPhee, the lead guitarist in an instrumental group called the Seneschals, joined the group later that same year. McPhee steered them towards the blues and renamed them after a John Lee Hooker song, "Groundhog's Blues".John Cruickshank suggested they became John Lee's Groundhogs when they backed John Lee Hooker on his 1964 UK tour: they later supplemented Little Walter, Jimmy Reed and Champion Jack Dupree when they toured the UK. McPhee featured on Dupree's From New Orleans to Chicago alongside Eric Clapton. The Groundhogs issued "Shake It" b/w "Rock Me" on the Interphon record label in January 1965.
Their line-up on their first album, Scratchin' the Surface, released in November 1968, consisted of McPhee as singer and guitarist; bassist Peter Cruickshank, Ken Pustelnik on drums and Steve Rye on harmonica. In 1969, the single "B.D.D." flopped in the UK but hit number one in Lebanon.
The group's album releases Blues Obituary ; Thank Christ for the Bomb ; Split ; and Who Will Save the World? The Mighty Groundhogs, recorded as a trio without Rye, all but Blues Obituary the Top 10 in the UK Albums Chart. Split reached number 5, spending 27 weeks in the UK Albums Chart and achieved gold record status, while a single release from the album, "Cherry Red", was featured on BBC Television's Top of the Pops programme on 22 April 1971.
They supported The Rolling Stones on their 1971 British tour at the request of Mick Jagger and released an album of their live set on the Stones tour, recorded at Leeds University and called Live at Leeds. All these albums and live shows were performed by the classic power trio of Cruickshank, McPhee and Pustelnik. 1974's album Solid saw a last return to the charts.
After breaking up in 1974, they returned in 1975 with a different line-up. Two albums, Crosscut Saw and Black Diamond, were released in 1976. At times in the 1990s, McPhee alternated two line-ups. After years of performing and recording for a loyal following, original manager Roy Fisher put together a short-lived 'original line-up' to celebrate their fortieth anniversary. McPhee left the band again to pursue an acoustic career, leaving Cruickshank and Pustelnik to continue, subsequently forming 'The Groundhogs Rhythm Section' with invited frontmen, latterly with Eddie Martin, while McPhee embarked on a major tour in 2004 with Edgar Winter and Alvin Lee and issued an acoustic blues album Blues at Ten.
McPhee put together a new band in 2007, with long-time Groundhogs bassist Dave Anderson and Marco Anderson on drums. This trio toured the UK in 2008 with Focus and Martin Turner's Wishbone Ash. The 2009 line-up of Tony McPhee's Groundhogs comprised McPhee, Anderson and previous long-term drummer Mick Jones. The Groundhogs Rhythm Section's latest recruits, Bob Bowles and Jon Buckett, joined Ken Pustelnik and Pete Cruickshank in February 2011. As of 2011, the new Groundhogs' lineup consisted of McPhee, Anderson, Joanna Deacon, and Carl Stokes from the death rock band 'Cancer'. Due to McPhee's ongoing health issues relating to a stroke in 2009, Tony McPhee & The Groundhogs retired in January 2014; although Tony McPhee and Carl Stokes have since worked with David Tibet's Current 93.
Personnel
Members
;Current members- Joanna Deacon – vocals
- Tony McPhee – guitars, vocals
- Dave Anderson – bass
- Carl Stokes – drums
- Peter Cruickshank – bass
- Dave Boorman – drums
- Bob Hall – keyboards
- John Cruickshank – harmonica, vocals
- Ken Pustelnik – drums
- Tom Parker – keyboards
- Steve Rye – harmonica
- Clive Brooks – drums
- Dave Thompson – bass
- Mick Cook – drums
- Martin Kent – bass
- Dave Wellbelove – guitars
- Rick Adams – guitars
- Alan Fish – bass
- Wilgar Campbell – drums
- "Mighty" Joe Young – guitars
- Mick Kirkton – drums
- Mick Jones – drums
- Chris Bennett – drums
- Jon Camp – bass
- Eric Chipulina – bass, live guitars
- Pete Correa – drums
- Pete Chymon – bass
- Dale Iviss – drums
- Brian Jones – bass
- Marco Anderson – drums
Lineups
1963–1964 | 1964–1965 | 1965 | 1965–1969 |
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1969 | 1969–1972 | 1972 | 1972–1974 |
1974–1976 | 1976 | 1976 | 1976–1982 |
Disbanded |
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1982–1983 | 1983–1984 | 1984–1987 | 1987–1988 |
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1988–1989 | 1989 | 1989–1994 | 1994–1996 |
1996 | 1996–2000 | 2000–2001 | 2001 |
2001–2003 | 2003–2004 | 2004–2007 | 2007–2009 |
Disbanded |
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2009–2011 | 2011–present | - | - |
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The Groundhogs rhythm section
;Current members- Bob Bowles – guitars, vocals
- Jon Buckett – guitars, keyboards, vocals
- Peter Cruickshank – bass
- Ken Pustelnik – drums
- Chas Depaolo – guitars, vocals
- Dave Weld – guitars, vocals
- Eddie Martin – guitars, vocals
Discography
Albums
as The Groundhogs:Studio albums
- Scratching the Surface
- Blues Obituary
- Thank Christ for the Bomb – UK Number 9
- Split – UK Number 5
- Who Will Save the World? The Mighty Groundhogs UK Number 8 US Number 202
- Hogwash
- Solid – UK Number 31
- Crosscut Saw
- Black Diamond
- Razor's Edge
- Back Against the Wall
- Hogs in Wolf's Clothing
- The Muddy Waters Song Book
Other
- ...And Seven Nights with John Lee Hooker
- Hoggin' the Stage
- Moving Fast, Standing Still
- Extremely Live
- Hogs on the Road
- Groundhog Night... Groundhog Live
- Who Said Cherry Red?
- The Best Of
- Live at Leeds 71
- No Surrender – Razors Edge Tour 1985
- UK Tour '76
- Live at the Astoria
- Live at the New York Club, Switzerland 1991
- Live at Anti WAA Festival 1989
- No Surrender
- The Two Sides Of T.S. McPhee
- Foolish Pride
- Bleaching the Blues
DVDs And videos
- Live at the Astoria
- 60/40 Split
- Live at Anti WAA Festival 1989