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John "Stumpy" Pepys

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About Me

John "Stumpy" Pepys (1943-1969??): David St. Hubbins and Nigel Tufnel met the tall, blond geek in 1964 while touring as members of the Johnny Goodshow Revue. At a Southampton pub then known as the Bucket (now the Bucket and Pail), the boys jammed with the bespectacled drummer, nicknamed "the peeper" and then a member of the Leslie Cheswick Soul Explosion (now Les and Mary Cheswick). The three men would go on to form the Thamesmen and later, with Ronnie Pudding and Denny Upham, Spinal Tap, which played its first gig in December 1966. Pepys would die in a bizarre gardening accident shortly after the release of the band’s third album, "Silent But Deadly." Nigel says "It was really one of those things the authorities said, ‘Well, best leave it unsolved...

My Interests

Gardening

Music:

The Thamesmen, Spinal Tap, Leslie Cheswick Soul Explosion

Books:

Gardening for Dummies

My Blog

The forgotten Spinal Tap Drummer, Peter "James" Bond

Peter "James" Bond (1949-1977): Tap's third drummer, the curly-haired Bond replaced Eric "Stumpy Joe" Childs in 1974 shortly before the release of "The Sun Never Sweats." David remembers the drum...
Posted by John "Stumpy" Pepys on Thu, 02 Aug 2007 01:00:00 PST

The Thamesmen

The Thamesmen were a moderately successful British pop band formed in 1964 and eventually dissolved in 1966. The nucleus of the band were guitarists David St Hubbins and Nigel Tufnel, who originally m...
Posted by John "Stumpy" Pepys on Sat, 26 Aug 2006 08:51:00 PST