In the second part of Nick Warburton’s extensive feature of British beat group, The Krewcats, continues their story into the mid-60s.

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The Krewcats at Kitty’s Bar, Itzehoe, early January 1965 – Mam Hourie (tenor sax), a German fan, Robert Fielden-Nicholls, Aron (an American USAF Captain who often visited the band), Howie Casey (tenor sax) and another German fan 

For the first few months of 1964, The Krewkats remained in Hamburg but with little work on the horizon, the musicians decided to return to Paris to work with Dick Rivers again. On the way to the French capital, they landed a gig at the New York City Club in the heart of ‘the Ruhr’ Germany where they ran into sax player Howie Casey, playing with Liverpool band, The Pawns….

http://thestrangebrew.co.uk/articles/the-krewcats-1964-65

The first part can also be found here: http://thestrangebrew.co.uk/articles/the-krewkats-1962-1964

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