Released on Sue WI 398 in November 1965 and “produced by Guy Stevens”, the identity of The Baron – and for that matter, the current whereabouts of his “pounding piano” – are unknown. The backing group was identified by “Cumbrian Bands of the Sixties” as The Vipps (The VIPs). Was “The Baron” one of their line up? The VIPs were recording an album with Guy Stevens at the time, and later became better known as Spooky Tooth. Would the Baron like to self-identify, please?
June Bateman-Watts was born Marian June Batemon on November 17, 1939. The recording “Believe me darling” by June Bateman appears on ILP 920, “50 Minutes 24 Seconds of Recorded Dynamite” as well as single WI 347. A single, "I don't wanna"/"Nobles Theme" was issued on Sue WI 347 in July 1965. June was understood to have retired to DeLand, Florida in 1984 and for some years played an active role in the annual Noble “Thin Man” Watts festival . "Rate Your Music" note that June Bateman died on 13 February 2016. Can anyone confirm, please. Chart position data not available. June Bateman | Undated | Jungle Hop | 14659 103 | 11 June 2025 | Updated
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