Bob Henrit drummer for The Kinks, Argent, The Roulettes and many more, reveals the stories behind the hits and life on the road.
- The Kinks – Do It Again (Word of Mouth, Arista, 1985)
- Adam Faith with The Roulettes – The First Time (Single, Parlophone, 1963)
- The Roulettes – The Long Cigarette (Single, Parlophone, 1965)
- Unit 4 + 2 – Concrete and Clay (Single, Decca, 1965)
- Adam Faith – Cowman, Milk Your Cow (Single, Parlophone, 1967)
- The Zombies – Imagine The Swan (Single, Date (US), 1969)
- Argent – Hold Your Head Up (Encore, Epic, 1974)
- Leo Sayer – The Show Must Go On (Silverbird, Chrysalis, 1973)
- Ian Matthews – She May Call You Up Tonight (Spot Of Interference, Rockburgh Records, 1980)
- Don McLean – American Pie (Dominion, Festival, 1982)
- The Kinks – Living on a Thin Line (Word of Mouth, Arista, 1985)
- The Kinks – Lola (Live in Portsmouth, March 1994) (To The Bone – US edition, Konk, 1996)
- The Kinks – Scattered (Phobia, Columbia, 1993)
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A totally enjoyable and illuminating podcast. Thanks for letting a Bob do the talking. A great selection of music.
Great interview. I knew of Bob’s work with The Kinks, Unit + 4, Argent and Phoenix but I wasn’t aware of the other groups. He was also a great replacement for Mick Avory.
New Wave, Bob! You and Iain were playing New Wave!
Great podcast.
Thanks Bob. It was wonderful listening to your account and the songs you contributed to. Were you at the TV recording of Unit 4+2 backing Little Richard? Stay well, mate.