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Years active
  
1973–1977

Members
  
Darryl Hunt

Active until
  
1977

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Associated acts
  
The Pogues, DartsMalcolm Morley

Past members
  
Harry StephensonRichard BoothDarryl HuntSimon BladonKeith GotheridgeDuncan KerrGasper LawalMalcolm Morley

Origin
  
Nottingham, United Kingdom (1973)

Genres
  
Country rock, Rock music, Pub rock

Similar
  
Sean Tyla, Roogalator, Help Yourself, Ernie Graham, Ken Whaley

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Plummet Airlines, was a British pub rock band of the mid-1970s, which was originally formed in Nottingham. Band members later joined The Pogues and Darts.

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History

The band was formed by students at Nottingham School of Art (now Nottingham Trent University, School of Art and Design), who needed a band for a film that fellow students John Crumpton and Graham Langford were making called 'One More Chance' about a fading rock and roll star, Shane Ventura. The band was initially called "The Brothel Creepers", after the band in the film. Harry Stephenson (vocal/guitar) had previously been in Harrogate band "Junkyard Angel", whilst Richard Booth (guitar/vocal), Darryl Hunt (bass) and Simon Bladon (drums) had played in a jazz influenced band Moonlight Drive. Having completed the film, the band started playing gigs, and writing their own songs, mostly written by Stephenson.

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In 1974 Duncan Kerr (guitar/vocals) joined. They changed their name to 'Glider', and got a residency at The Kensington, Olympia, London; one of the new pub-rock venues. A band called 'Glyder' forced them to change their name, so they became Plummet Airlines. Bladon left and was replaced on drums by Keith Gotheridge, and they played at the Hope and Anchor, Islington, where they met Malcolm Morley (ex Man and Help Yourself) who was living in the pub, and they soon moved in, after Fred Grainger and John Eichler, who ran "The Hope", became their managers.

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They recorded their first Peel Session in August 1976. Dave Robinson, who ran the recording studio at The Hope and Anchor, gave them a one record deal with Stiff Records who issued their first single: "Silver Shirt" / "This is the World" (BUY 8) produced by Sean Tyla. Morley started jamming with them and joined them for a Dutch tour in 1976, where they also supported Clancy. Morley recorded a solo album, at Foel Studios, using Plummet Airlines as the backing musicians, but the master tape was then lost until 2002, when it was issued as Lost and Found (Hux 34).

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Gasper Lawal, who had been in Clancy, joined the band and appeared on their second Peel show in January 1977, and they supported Van der Graaf Generator, Rockpile and other bands. A second single "It's Hard" / "My Time in a While" was issued on State Records, but Grainger, their manager, could not agree an album deal. They split with Grainger, and sued him for mismanagement, as he was being ousted from "The Hope" by a coup d'état.

When punk arrived they could not agree what direction to follow. Booth left first, followed by Stephenson, and the band broke up in 1977. After the band split, Booth compiled a double album of their work, including live and studio recordings. This was issued in 1981 as a double LP On Stoney Ground on Armageddon Records.

In 2004 there were two reunion concerts in Nottingham and one in London at former manager John Eichler's pub 'The Three Kings', Clerkenwell. In 2006 Kerr appeared in the 'Richard Booth Band', along with Ken Whaley (ex Man, and Help Yourself), on bass. Booth now fronts 'The Richard Booth Trio' along with keyboard player Andrew Hawkey and David Cornelius Eger on mandolin, releasing an album, Spill the Moon in early 2014.

Harry Stephenson continues to write and perform his material with his band 'The Last Pedestrians', which also includes Wayne Evans, front man and bass player of 'Gaffa' and occasional bassist for Plummet Airlines, now playing double bass. 'The Last Pedestrians' have played in Nottingham pubs since 2004.

Personnel

  • Simon Bladon – (drums) 1973-74
  • Richard Booth – (guitar, vocals) throughout
  • Keith Gotheridge – (drums) 1974-77
  • Darryl Hunt – (bass, vocals) throughout
  • Duncan Kerr – (guitar, vocals) 1974-77
  • Gasper Lawal – (percussion) 1976-77
  • Malcolm Morley – (guitar, keyboards) 1976
  • Harry Stephenson – (guitar, vocals) throughout
  • Subsequent careers

  • Bladon - Played and recorded with British Bluesman Brian Knight, New Wave outfit AerialFX, Toured England/Europe and Greece with Folkband Pyewackett, London/Irish Band Schooners Rig and many others. Is currently teaching [drums] and has played in a Charity Band 'Step on the Gas' for the last 14 years including a Concert in India following the 2003 Tsunami.
  • Booth – Played with Brainiac 5, Farenji Warriors and Audio Murphy before forming the Richard Booth Band, currently with The Richard Booth Trio who released Spill The Moon in 2014
  • Hunt – Joined The Pogues and played with Steve Earle
  • Gotheridge – Joined Darts
  • Kerr – Joined Darts, later also joining Audio Murphy. As of May 2013 is with Brainiac 5.
  • Lawal – Appeared with numerous other bands, including Stephen Stills, Graham Bond, Babe Ruth, Vinegar Joe, Camel and Wishbone Ash
  • Morley – Played with Deke Leonard, Wreckless Eric and Kirsty McColl, issued solo albums Aliens (2001) and Lost and Found (see above)
  • Stephenson – Played with Harry & The Atoms, Gaffa, Cycle Annie and The Last Pedestrians
  • Discography

  • "Silver Shirt" / "This is the World" - Stiff Records (BUY 8) Single (1976)
  • "Silver Shirt" also appeared in The Big Stiff Box Set 4CDs (SALVOBX402)"This is the World" also appeared on the Hits Greatest Stiffs LP (FIST 1)
  • "It's Hard" / "My Time in a While" - State Records - Single (1977)
  • On Stoney Ground - Armageddon Records (Hedonics 1/2) Double LP (1981)
  • With Malcolm Morley
  • Lost and Found - (Hux 34) CD (2002)
  • Grand Theft Auto

    Plummet Airlines is also the name of an airline in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. Their company logo is a plane going down.

    Songs

    Silver Shirt1976
    This Is the World1976
    My Time in a While1977

    References

    Plummet Airlines Wikipedia