I'm not sure if this already got posted on this forum, if so please accept my apologies.
I got an e-mail from Ian L telling me he thought Bobby Sanders had died, I checked with
Arthur Wright in LA and he confirmed via this messsage :
"Yes, I just found out on Tuesday. I had know Bobby since the early 1960's and crossed paths often in the years since then. The last time was at Leon Heywood's Studio in Los Angeles last year. I spoke with him on a few occasions during the past year but not since the early part of 2007. He was part of the music legend in the Los Angeles area. Good to hear from you. Arthur"
Bobby Sanders as you probably know was responsible for some cracking NS tunes the most
famous being those 2 Canterbury icons "A little togtherness - Younghearts " and "Countdown here
I come - The Tempos". I was lucky enough to spent one crazy night with him whilst filming for
Ians film SWONS. Bobby got the Tempos, Vel-vets and Bobby Sheen together to allow us to film,
interview & record them. I could make a whole film about that night on its own, straight out of
Hollywood for sure. Bobby was considered by many in the LA music scene to be a bit of a rogue,
Ian aptly called him "The Del Boy" of the LA soul scene, he actually got shot once for not paying
his bills. In spite of all the controversy he was a character, he did engineer 2 of finest Northern
Soul sounds ever and for that we must be grateful. Check his performance on the SWONS film,
filmed in a rundown LA theater just as they would have performed back in the sixties. Sad day,
the soul scene loses another pebble from the beach. A very sad Chris L