[13] Trumpeter Trevor Jones,[17][18] trombonist Eric Dalby, future illustrator Toni Goffe on double bass,[13] 18-stone big Pete Deuchar on banjo,[19][13][20] and Kenny Harrison on drums,[3][21] were in the initial line-up.
[28][29][30] The band was by then Pete Deuchar, Toni Goffe, Kenny Harrison, the legendary Nat Gonella trumpet/vocals,[31][32][33][34][35][36][37] and Bill Hales trombone.
[40][19][13][41] The band played in London, often late at night at Studio 51, known as the Ken Colyer Jazz Club off Leicester Square,[42][43][44][45] and around England throughout its 1961-64 life.
[1][46][47][48][49][50][51] They appeared four times on the BBC Light Programme,[13][52] alongside / introduced by Humphrey Littleton, Diz Dizley and George Melly.
[1] Ironically Richford had appeared repeatedly at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, whilst the Beatles were still a local Merseybeat band performing there.