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Robert Tench also known as Bob Tench, Bobby Tench and Bobby Gass is a British vocalist, guitarist and sideman. He is best known for working with Freddie King, and Van Morrison, also as a member of The Jeff Beck Group, The Van Morrison band,Gass,Hummingbird, Humble Pie and Streetwalkers.
At the start of his career he performed and recorded with Gass and also appeared with Gonzalez, before joining the Jeff Beck Group. He recorded with Ginger Baker before touring with Beck, Bogert & Appice as vocalist and recording sessions with Linda Lewis. Associations with Junior Marvin and the blues, rock guitarist Freddie King followed.
He signed to A&M Records and formed Hummingbird, later joining Roger Chapman and Charlie Whitney in Streetwalkers. During this period he had brief associations with Boxer and Widowmaker, recording album tracks with each before working with Van Morrison. When his commitments with Morrison came to an end he moved on to work and record with Eric Burdon, also Axis Point, before Steve Marriott included him as an official band member in a new lineup of Humble Pie.
Roger Chapman - vocals; Charlie Whitney - guitars; Bob Tench - vocals, guitars; Jonathan Plotel - bass, vocals; Nicko McBrain - drums, percussion. Rockpalast - March 25, 1975.
Bobby Tench(ex. Jeff Beck Group, Hummingbird, Streetwalkers, etc) Tribute single for Philip Lynott. "Darlin' Darlin' is this end, I'm still love with you"
Christmas Eve 1999 Papa George & Bobby Tench singing Cold Shot with Barnes Blues Band at the Bulls Head, Barnes, London UK (Pete Rees: Bass, Darby Todd: Drums, Vic Martin: Keyboards. Filmed by Anne Marshall
-radioborderless original video- Jeff Beck: Guitar, Backing Vocals Bob Tench: Vocals Max Middleton: Keyboards Clive Chaman: Bass Cozy Powell: Drums 01: Got The Feeling 02: Situation 03: Morning Dew 04: Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You 05: Going Down 06: Definitely Maybe
Papa George guitar/vocal with The Famingo All stars - left to right Bob Haddrell keys/voc , Bobby Tench gtr, John O'Leary harp, Nick Newell, Mick Eve (saxes), Alan Glen gtr, Dino Coccia on drums.
One of the last performances (if not THE LAST) by Humble Pie in 2001. Original members Jerry Shirley (drums) and the late, great Greg Ridley (bass) with Pie Mk III guitarist/singer Bobby Tench are joined by Dean Rees (Hammond, electric piano) and Johnny Warman (guitar, vocals) for their cover of "Stormy Monday". Shirley and Ridley are their masterful selves as Rees provides dramatic Hammond accompaniment to Tench's searing blues licks.
Barnes Blues playing at the Bull's Head Barnes in South West London UK , 28th April 2013. (Apologies for camera shake).