Jill Drury was the lead singer and bass player of Foreday Riders. What began in the mid-60’s as a loose association of school friends dabbling in electric blues developed over a year or so into a 7-piece band featuring young singer Jill Drury and Swiss piano man Rolli Utzinger. Material ranged from the country blues of Memphis Minnie & Lightning Hopkins through to urban R & B by Willie Dixon and Ray Charles, incorporating jazz-flavoured instrumentals and jump tunes. Jill had a voice not unlike an early Janis Joplin in her folk/blues years & before she joined Big Brother and The Holding Company. So not the full-on roar that Janis developed but a good strong bluesy howl, nonetheless. She is still out there singing with the band GD and The King Bros.
Dedicated to the lesser known women in the music industry from the 60s to the 90s.
Monday, November 7, 2016
JILL DRURY
Jill Drury was the lead singer and bass player of Foreday Riders. What began in the mid-60’s as a loose association of school friends dabbling in electric blues developed over a year or so into a 7-piece band featuring young singer Jill Drury and Swiss piano man Rolli Utzinger. Material ranged from the country blues of Memphis Minnie & Lightning Hopkins through to urban R & B by Willie Dixon and Ray Charles, incorporating jazz-flavoured instrumentals and jump tunes. Jill had a voice not unlike an early Janis Joplin in her folk/blues years & before she joined Big Brother and The Holding Company. So not the full-on roar that Janis developed but a good strong bluesy howl, nonetheless. She is still out there singing with the band GD and The King Bros.
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Jill Drury
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