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| name = Dr. Feelgood | image = 2009-03-26 Dr Feelgood, Spirit of 66, Verviers IMG 7591.jpg | image_size = 250 | landscape = yes | caption = Dr. Feelgood performing in 2009 | background = group_or_band | origin = Canvey Island, Essex, England | genre = {{hlist|Pub rock|R&B|blues rock|rock and roll}} | years_active = {{start date|1971}}–present | label = United Artists | associated_acts = {{hlist|Eddie and the Hot Rods|The Kursaal Flyers|The Count Bishops}} | website = {{URL|drfeelgood.org}} | current_members = {{unbulleted list|Kevin Morris|P H Mitchell|Steve Walwyn|Robert Kane}} | past_members = {{unbulleted list|Lee Brilleaux|The Big Figure|John B Sparks|Wilko Johnson|John 'Gypie' Mayo|Johnny Guitar|Buzz Barwell|Pat McMullan|Gordon Russell|Dave Bronze|Craig Rhind|Pete Gage}} }} Dr. Feelgood are a British pub rock band formed in 1971. Hailing from Canvey Island, Essex, the group are best known for early singles such as "She Does It Right", "Roxette", "Back in the Night" and "Milk and Alcohol" . The group's original distinctively British R&B sound was centred on Wilko Johnson's choppy guitar style. Along with Johnson, the original band line-up included singer Lee Brilleaux and the rhythm section of John B. Sparks, known as "Sparko", on bass guitar[1] and John Martin, known as "The Big Figure", on drums. Although their most commercially productive years were the early to mid-1970s, and in spite of Brilleaux's death in 1994 of lymphoma, a version of the band (featuring none of the original members) continues to tour and record to this day. CareerEarly yearsThe band was formed in Canvey Island in 1971 by Johnson, Brilleaux and Sparks, who had all been members of existing R&B bands, and soon added drummer John Martin. They took their name from a 1962 record by the American blues pianist and singer Willie Perryman (also known as "Piano Red") called "Dr. Feel-Good", which Perryman recorded under the name of Dr. Feelgood & The Interns. The song was covered by several British beat groups in the 1960s, including Johnny Kidd & The Pirates. The term is also a slang term for heroin or for a doctor who is willing to overprescribe drugs.[1] By late 1973, the band's driving R&B had made them one of the most popular bands on the growing London pub rock circuit, and they recorded their debut album, Down by the Jetty, for United Artists in 1974.[2] Like many pub rock acts, Dr. Feelgood were known primarily for their high energy live performances honed through constant touring and regular performances, although their studio albums like Down by the Jetty and Malpractice (1975) were also popular. Their breakthrough 1976 live album, Stupidity, reached number one in the UK Albums Chart (their only chart-topper). But after the 1977 follow-up Sneakin' Suspicion, Johnson left the group because of conflicts with Lee Brilleaux. He was replaced by John 'Gypie' Mayo. With Mayo, the band was never as popular as with Johnson, but still enjoyed their only Top Ten hit single in 1979, with "Milk and Alcohol". Johnson never achieved any great success outside the band, apart from a brief spell with Ian Dury and The Blockheads from 1980. Fans always speculated about a return by Johnson that never occurred. Later yearsDespite Mayo's departure in 1981, and various subsequent line-up changes which left Brilleaux the only remaining original member, Dr. Feelgood continued touring and recording through the 1980s. However, the band then suffered an almost career-finishing blow when Brilleaux died of cancer on 7 April 1994. As Brilleaux had insisted prior to his death, Dr. Feelgood reunited in May 1995, initially with vocalist Pete Gage (not to be confused with guitarist Pete Gage of Geno Washington and Vinegar Joe), and recommenced touring in 1996. Though the band contained no original members at this point, the musicians backing Gage had all previously played as members of Dr. Feelgood for at least five years, and in some cases for over a decade. In 1999 Gage was replaced by Robert Kane, formerly of The Animals II and The Alligators, who celebrated his 1,000th gig as the frontman of Dr. Feelgood in April 2007. Every year since Brilleaux's death, a special concert known as the Lee Brilleaux Birthday Memorial has been held on Canvey Island, where former and current Feelgoods celebrate the music of Dr. Feelgood, and raise money for The Fair Havens Hospice in Westcliff-on-Sea. Fans attended from all over the globe, and the 20th, and final event was held on 9 May 2014. Still based in the UK, Dr. Feelgood continue to play across the world, with concerts in 2010 in Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and Switzerland. Band manager Chris Fenwick organises an annual walk around Canvey to commemorate Brilleaux's life, as well as additional walking tours during which he points out landmarks from the band's career. These include the jetty featured in the photograph on the band's first album cover, and venues where they played early in their career, such as The Lobster Smack inn, The Monico Nightclub and The Canvey Club (disguised as 'The Alibi Club' on the sleeve of the album Sneakin' Suspicion).[3] A film by Julien Temple about the early days of the band, Oil City Confidential, premiered at the London Film Festival on 22 October 2009, and received a standing ovation.[4] Guest of honour was Lee Brilleaux's mother Joan Collinson, along with his widow Shirley and children Kelly and Nick. All the surviving members of the original band were present along with manager Chris Fenwick, former tour manager and Stiff Records boss Jake Riviera and other friends and colleagues of the band. The film has its own Facebook page.[5] Reviewing the film for The Independent, Nick Hasted concluded: "Feelgood are remembered in rock history, if at all, as John the Baptists to punk's messiahs".[6] On general release from 1 February 2010, the film was critically well received, with Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian describing it as "...a vivid study of period, music and place".[7] The film was first broadcast on BBC Four in April 2010. A major exhibition of memorabilia celebrating the band's career ran at The Canvey Club between May and July 2013, having been extended several times.[8] PersonnelCurrent members
Former members
Timeline{{#tag:timeline|ImageSize = width:800 height:auto barincrement:21 PlotArea = left:120 bottom:100 top:10 right:10 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:01/06/1971 till:{{#time:d/m/Y}} TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy Legend = orientation:vertical position:bottom columns:1 ScaleMajor = increment:5 start:1975 ScaleMinor = increment:1 start:1972 Colors = id:vocals value:red legend:Vocals id:guitar value:green legend:Guitar id:bass value:blue legend:Bass_guitar id:drums value:orange legend:Drums id:harm value:pink legend:Harmonica id:studio value:black legend:Studio_album LineData = layer:back color:studio at:15/01/1975 at:15/10/1975 at:15/05/1977 at:15/09/1977 at:15/09/1978 at:15/09/1979 at:15/09/1980 at:15/10/1982 at:15/10/1984 at:15/10/1985 at:15/08/1986 at:15/09/1987 at:15/06/1991 at:15/07/1993 at:15/08/1996 at:15/05/2000 at:15/06/2003 at:15/09/2006 BarData = bar:LB text:"Lee Brilleaux" bar:PG text:"Pete Gage" bar:RK text:"Robert Kane" bar:WJ text:"Wilko Johnson" bar:GM text:"Gypie Mayo" bar:JG text:"Johnny Guitar" bar:GR text:"Gordon Russell" bar:SW text:"Steve Walwyn" bar:JS text:"John B. Sparks" bar:PM text:"Pat McMullen" bar:PI text:"Phil Mitchell" bar:DB text:"Dave Bronze" bar:CR text:"Craig Rhind" bar:BF text:"The Big Figure" bar:BB text:"Buzz Barwell" bar:KM text:"Kevin Morris" PlotData = bar:LB from:start till:07/04/1994 color:vocals width:11 bar:LB from:start till:07/04/1994 color:harm width:3 bar:LB from:start till:07/04/1994 color:guitar width:7 bar:WJ from:start till:15/03/1977 color:guitar width:11 bar:WJ from:start till:27/11/1974 color:vocals width:3 bar:PI from:01/03/1983 till:01/03/1991 color:bass width:11 bar:PI from:01/05/1995 till:end color:bass width:11 bar:DB from:15/03/1991 till:01/09/1991 color:bass width:11 bar:DB from:01/05/1992 till:15/04/1994 color:bass width:11 bar:RK from:01/09/1999 till:end color:vocals width:11 }} GalleryUK discographyAlbums(Including compilations and retrospectives)
Singles
References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Doctor+Feelgood|title=Doctor Feelgood|journal=Segen's Medical Dictionary|date=2012}} 2. ^{{cite web|author=Stephen Thomas Erlewine |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/dr-feelgood-mn0000204708/biography |title=Dr. Feelgood | Biography & History |publisher=AllMusic |date= |accessdate=2015-10-02}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://thequietus.com/articles/12339-dr-feelgood-exhibition-lee-brilleaux-memorial-walk |title=News | Review: Dr Feelgood Exhibition/Lee Brilleaux Memorial Walk |publisher=The Quietus |date= |accessdate=2013-06-30}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.drfeelgood.org/ |title=Oil City Confidential release |publisher=Drfeelgood.org |date= |accessdate=2011-11-05}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/OilCityConfidential |title=Oil City Confidential - The Dr. Feelgood Story |publisher=Facebook |date= |accessdate=2011-11-05}} 6. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/the-dr-feelgood-factor-1607929.html |title=The Dr. Feelgood factor - Features - Music |work=The Independent |date=2009-02-13 |accessdate=2013-06-30}} 7. ^{{cite news|author=Peter Bradshaw |url= https://www.theguardian.com/film/2010/feb/04/oil-city-confidential-review |title=Oil City Confidential |work=The Guardian |date= 4 February 2010|accessdate=2011-11-05 |location=London}} 8. ^{{cite web|last= |first= |url=http://everyrecordtellsastory.com/2013/06/07/new-dr-feelgood-exhibition-hits-canvey-island/ |title=New Dr. Feelgood Exhibition Hits Canvey Island « Every record tells a story |publisher=Everyrecordtellsastory.com |date=2013-06-07 |accessdate=2013-06-30}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.drfeelgood.de/qkevin.htm |title=DR FEELGOOD - Kevin Morris Questionaire [sic]|publisher=Drfeelgood.de |date=1955-05-15 |accessdate=2015-10-02}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.drfeelgood.de/qphil.htm |title=DR FEELGOOD - Phil Mitchell Questionaire [sic]|publisher=Drfeelgood.de |date= |accessdate=2015-10-02}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.drfeelgood.de/qsteve.htm |title=DR FEELGOOD - Steve Walwyn Questionaire [sic]|publisher=Drfeelgood.de |date= |accessdate=2015-10-02}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.drfeelgood.de/qrobert.htm |title=DR FEELGOOD - Robert Kane Questionaire [sic]|publisher=Drfeelgood.de |date= |accessdate=2015-10-02}} 13. ^1 2 3 {{cite book| first= David| last= Roberts| year= 1998| title= Guinness Rockopedia| edition= 1st| publisher=Guinness Publishing Ltd.| location= London| page= 128| isbn= 0-85112-072-5}} 14. ^1 The spelling is Sparks on all the album credits, but is spelt Sparkes in a few references, and he is also known as "Sparko". 15. ^1 {{cite book| first= John| last= Tobler| year= 1992| title= NME Rock 'N' Roll Years| edition= 1st| publisher=Reed International Books Ltd| location= London| page= 368| id= CN 5585}} 16. ^{{cite web|last=Warburg|first=John|title=Early Days – Dr Feelgood|url=http://www.slimsblues.com/early_days_dr_feelgood.htm|publisher=Slimsblues|accessdate=4 September 2010}} 17. ^1 {{cite book| first= David| last= Roberts| year= 2006| title= British Hit Singles & Albums| edition= 19th| publisher=Guinness World Records Limited| location= London| page= 162| isbn= 1-904994-10-5}} 18. ^{{cite web|author=Stephen Thomas Erlewine |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/taking-no-prisoners-with-gypie-1977-1981-mw0002542369 |title=Taking No Prisoners (With Gypie 1977-1981) - Dr. Feelgood | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards |publisher=AllMusic |date=2013-06-25 |accessdate=2013-08-06}} 19. ^1 {{cite book| first= Martin C.| last= Strong| year= 2000| title= The Great Rock Discography| edition= 5th| publisher=Mojo Books| location= Edinburgh| pages= 290–292| isbn= 1-84195-017-3}} 20. ^{{cite book| first= Tony| last= Moon| year= 2002| title= Down By The Jetty – The Dr Feelgood Story| edition= 2nd| publisher=Northdown Publishing Ltd.| location= Borden, Hants| pages= 122–123| isbn= 1-900711-15-X}} Bibliography
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9 : English blues rock musical groups|Pub rock musical groups|Canvey Island|Music in Southend-on-Sea|British rhythm and blues musical groups|Musical groups established in 1971|Music in Essex|United Artists Records artists|Stiff Records artists |
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