John Pantry (born 10 October 1946) is a musician, singer, songwriter, audio engineer (at IBC Studios, for the Small Faces and on the first three Bee Gees L.P.s) and record producer from Harrow, Middlesex, England.
The band also performed on the same bill as The Cops 'n' Robbers, who are known for their three-week stint on the 1960s rock programme, Ready Steady Go!.
[3] He was also a member of Peter & The Wolves, an accomplished mid 1960s pop group from Leigh-on-Sea/Southend and had a major hand with many other IBC studio projects of the time: the Factory, Sounds Around, Wolfe, The Bunch and Norman Conquest.
This group's most productive period was probably the years of 1967-1969, where they released "Still", "Woman On My Mind", "Lantern Light," "Birthday," and "Little Girl Lost And Found".
It was around this time that John Pantry was asked to write two tracks for The Factory, a psychedelic group who had previously released "Path Through The Forest".