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pikk | 13:40 Tue 26th Jun 2007 | Music
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Has anyone heard of The Thryds?


They were a band of 4 blokes back in the early 60's, they entered a competition on ready,steady go called ready steady win in 1964 & came 3rd place with the song Hide & Seek, this was released on Oak records 1st with the B side being "Ive got my mojo working" then it was released on Decca & the B side was "No time like the present"

I want to contact 3 of the members (who's names i dont have as of yet, i know not very helpful!)
One of the members is Dave Weedon (my dad!)

As soon as i get the other 3 blokes names i will post them on here.

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Little bit about Ready Steady Winner at the bottom of the page here, but no mention of the group

http://www.nostalgiacentral.com/tv/variety/rea dy.htm
Found the group mentioned here, but no more about them.

http://www.paul-young.org/biography.htm
Mention of them here as well

http://www.toggery5.com/id3.html
Here is a picture of their single

http://www.popsych.co.uk/images%204/thyrds.jpg .htm
Mention of them here as well, a track on an album

http://www.marmalade-skies.co.uk/wooden.htm

See part way down, The Story Of Oak Records

More about Oak records. Says the album comes with a 24 page booklet which may give more info about the group.

http://www.atel.org.uk/oak_records.htm
Also note you have the speling wrong, it is THYRDS.

You may have more luck searching the internet with the correct spelling.
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Yes i noticed the bad spelling - oooops!

Ive tried on the internet many many times & keep trying to see if anything new comes up as there is not a great deal about them,
Im hoping that there will be someone out there who knows anyone from the band?

i will post the other guys names as soon as i can & hopefully someone out there will know one of them, fingers crossed!

Thanku vehelpfulguy :O)
Bit of a long shot, but have you been in touch with Decca?
http://www.deccaclassics.com/
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Hiya,
No i havent, but i will do.

Thankyou very much, its worth a try

xxx
They were Paul Ellis, Johnny Malcombe and Micky Teasdale
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Thankyou rodders93 :O)

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