No Comebacks will put a Yodell in your soul & a tap in your toe. Dance music of yester-year for todays dancers. The songs of the silverscreen cowboys "pumped up massive".
Mark Dean Ellen.. the yodelling mix master &
Johnny Podd ... the stomp stick basher.
Based in Kent & Cornwall UK. A new quirky angle on the songs of
Roy Rogers & the Sons Of The Pioneers, Gene Autry, Tex Ritter etc. With "total" reverence to these artistes.
No Comebacks New CD No Comebacks featuring the legendary 60's star .. Texan ...
PJ Proby... "Back In The Saddle Again, is available from selected outlets see below".
You can listen to four tracks here and download the
Radio Single Ghost Riders In The Sky (Featuring PJ Proby) , simply play the song and click download you will be asked (and are invited to) join our mailing list.



Brain child of Mark Dean and Johnny Podd No Comebacks are
Yodelling Techno Cowboys they play "Dance Music of Yester Year for the Dancers of Today" Mark is
Drummer/Teacher/Lecturer on (the History of Rock n' Roll), Session Man. Staff member of Kent Music School U.K. Member of Hit recording Band "VANITY FARE", hits include Hitching A Ride & Early In The Morning. Visit
www.vanityfare.co.uk Recording Studio Owner
www.nocomebacks.co.uk Mark performs solo as "
The Yodelling Mix Master" Based in Kent, U.K. tel. 044 (0)1795 667027 Available for solo-duo gigs/lecture & to book Vanity Fare. Drum sessions/gigs (who needs a "click track") Drum Kit lessons. 30 years experience, all styles.
Johnny Podd, believe it or not started playing drums with local bands in his mid teens but always wanted to be upfront. He got his chance when along with other musical friends formed a comedy banjo band with Johnny playing a home made instrument called a Gozunderheiter (Stompstick). After appearing on Oportunity Knocks in 1972, the band went on the cabaret scene with the likes of Acker Bilk and Tommy Cooper to name but a few. By the 80's he had his own country band playing the south east and by the late 80s Vanity Fare rode into town. Johnny and Mark met up and after comparing musical tastes a beautiful friendship developed and to this day this friendship is stronger than ever, which shows, when these two cowboys are up on stage playing their music.
www.pjproby.netNo Comebacks pictured here performing with PJ Proby.
No Comebacks put the Tree in Countree”, guaranteeing a yodel in your soul & a tap in your toe.”
From Skiffle to Techno Cowboy, lassoed & branded.
Performing Traditional Americana for the 21st Century.With their round up of Rockin’ Stomp, served up with a generous portion of humour, but definitely with “attitude”. *** Real Cowboys always lead the Herd never follow it. **
The Oakley Corral present …NO COMEBACKSBlazing deep trails through the U.K Country, Folk & Roots scene. Regular contributor to the Highland Festival in Scotland, Appearing at events such as the Crawley Folk Festival, the Kent Country Music Festival, Loonstock Isle Of Sheppey, Wester Ross Festival & Belladrum Tatran Hearts Festival.
No 1 mp3 Western Swing Hit…. “Tall In The Saddle” "Imagine Roy Rogers, Gene Autry & Tex Ritter etc". but….. “Pumped Up Massive” ????? MarkDean ….. Fender Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals & Technology
Johnny Podd... Stomp Stick, Washboard, Kazoo & VocalsPJ Proby 
It was purely by chance that No Comebacks met up with legendary 60's star............ PJ Proby.
Whilst performing at Spirit Of The West in Cornwall UK PJ who was in the audience joined in with the guys on stage. (pictured here) It was just so obvious that they should team up.
The result is this CD dedicated to the singing silver screen cowboys.
No Comebacks, a Scot and an Englishman were only too happy to have a genuine Texan on board. Especially a guy not only rooted in the genre. PJ actually performed with the Roy Rogers' travelling show in the late 50's, but one of the best vocalists to emerge from the swinging 60's pop rock scene.
The result of the encounter is this recording.... No Comebacks with special guest PJ Proby,,, Back In The Saddle Again.
It just HAD to be done. Happy Trails
P.J. Proby is one of the most exciting and talented performers of our time.Proby was born James Marcus Smith in Houston on November 6, 1938, and grew up listening to country and black gospel; later on, he became fascinated by rockabilly, a contemporary and friend of
Elvis, his stepsister even dated the young Presley, in the early days he mirrored the King further by fostered an acting career alongside his singing career and appearing in several Western shows and an episode of Gunsmoke, as well as being employed by
Colonel Parker to demo songs for his old pal. As well as Elvis at this time he worked with
Tommy Sands , George Jones, Tennessee Ernie Ford, The Collins Kids and many others at places like The Hitching Post, The Eagles Hall, The South Maine Olde Spanish Trail for the leading D.J.s at the time,
Cliffie Stone & Biff Collie. Proby got his big break when he was invited by Beatles manager
Brian Epstein to take part in a
Beatles wide world special produced by his pal
Jack Good.
Proby's first British single,
"Hold Me" -- a rocked-up rearrangement of a 1939-vintage pop ballad -- rocketed into the U.K. Top Five in early 1964. Proby's next two singles,
"Together" and West Side Story's "Somewhere," followed suit. On one fateful night in 1965 at Fairfield hall, Croydon in London he experience a famous wardrobe malfunction (decaded before Janet Jackson). His trade mark wild stage antics and tight fitting velvet bell bottoms resulting in a burst out situation, the ensuing press furore doubtless helped make him a genuine 60's pop star. However the British systems that govern the music scene were less enthusiastic. Proby was banned from all theatres in Great Britain and not allowed to perform his recordings on the B.B.C. or A.T.V. television stations, which probably contributed to him not achieving the ultimate success his amazing voice and showman ship deserved.
From the 70's onwards he appeared in concert throughout the world moving also into theatre appearances in many highly successful musicals. Jack Good cast P.J. as Cassio in the Rock Musical
"Catch my Soul" (an adaptation of Shakespeare's "Othello"). He scored the lead role in the award winning musical
"Elvis" that played London's West End in 1977. Other starring included,
Roy Orbison story "Only The Lonely" and life story of Jack Good
"Good Rockin Tonite" as well as a return to the musical "Elvis". He was invited by
The Who to play the part of The Godfather in the stage show of
Quadrophenia. He has continued to record perform and release retrospective CD's and DVD's recently headlining a sell out concert hall tour with
No Comebacks Marks Dean Ellen's other band
Vanity Fare.
Publicity
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