Atlanta Roots

Line-up (original)  
   
Barry Lord vocals/harmonica
Bill Worthington guitar
Eric Bromley bass
Dave Thorpe drums
later  
Graham Worral maraccas
Paul Robinson drums (replaced Dave)
   
Line-up (1991)  
Bill Worthington vocals/lead guitar
Barry Lord vocals/rhythm
David Thorpe drums
James Ensor vocals/bass

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Barry Lord and Bill Worthington met at Bolton Art School in 1959 when they were both 13. They soon started learning guitar and after starItng a few bands finally founded what would become Atlanta Roots in 1963.

The first line-up was completed with Eric Bromley on bass and Dave Thorpe on drums. Although inspired by the whole Liverpool ‘beat boom’, they decided to go back to basics and become a blues band.

Their early role models were Cyril Davis and Alexis Korner and through early Beatles and Stones albums they discovered Chuck Berry and Bo Diddly and also the original bluesmen.

They first went out as The Cubists and after winning a band contest had their first photo in the Farnworth Journal.

Because Barry played a harmonica he couldn’t manage maracas and tambourine (essenItal instruments for early sixties bands) so their friend and electrician Graham Worral joined the line up to shake maracas.

In 1964 Michael Chapman, a photography tutor at Bolton College of art and experienced guitarist, started to manage the band.

Under his influence the bands song list improved with such as Bessie Smith and Mel Torme songs.  He also had a great influence on the bands musical ability.

Mike also took some great photos and changed the bands name to The Ivy league  Under this name they started playing better venues and became regulars at the Beachcomber in Bolton.

Within a year another band called The Ivy League had a number one record so the band became Atlanta Roots.

Sometime in 1966 Dave Thorpe left the band and was replaced on drums by Paul Robinson.

They played regularly round the Manchester area and managed to get through to the semi-finals of the Melody Maker's Beat Contest in Brighton.

The band finally called it a day in mid 66 when Barry Lord left to go to Coventry college of art.

However, the original band re-formed for Dave Thorpes 40th birthday in 1987 and Dave, Barry and Bill decided to carry on playing and after several personnel changes are still giging around the north west.

 

 


First band photo


Beachcomber, Bolton 1965

 

 

In the early sevenItes I played briefly with a guy called Bill Worthington who had been guitarist with this group in the early/mid sixties.

Bill attended Bolton College of Art in the sixties - the group was formed then and played mainly in the Bolton area, I can remember that another member of the group was called Baz(Barry) Lord. 

I had been told a couple of years ago that Bill was living in Accrington Lancashire. 

Eric Sandiford

   

Atlanta Roots at the Thatched House, Stockport, 2007
Greg Ainsworth , Barry Lord , Paul Burgess, Jim Ensor and Will Worthington

   

Cover of cassette recorded in April 1991 at Cavalier Studios Stockport.
A cd, 'The Mirror' (right) was recorded in 1996

the mirror
   


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