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IF YOU LIKE THE TRACKS ON 'MY SPACE' AND WISH TO HEAR MORE ORIGINAL "FAMILY AFFAIR" COMPOSITIONS BY NOEL CREAM/HERB FERNANDO LOG ON TO THE "FAMILY AFFAIR"WEBSITE:-WWW.FAMILYAFFAIRMUSIC.COMAlso please visit their other websites :-WWW.MYSPACE.COM/FAMAF WWW.MYSPACE.COM/SRILANKACRICKETBAILAWWW.MYSPACE.COM/FAMILYAF FAIRSOUNDS
You can send emails to:[email protected] or [email protected]. -"Family Affair", the well known UK Group since the sixties have received recognition belatedly with their latest CD of 60's music titled "Hanging Around".BBC Radio 2 played this song on the Brian Matthews Saturday Morning Show 'Sounds of the 60s' on 3rd July 2004. They paid tribute to Hermon Fernando, Keyboard Player who passed away on 7th June 2004. "Family Affair" is described as:- "Curio dating originally from the 60's Noel Cream & Herb Fernando capture the fresh and positive feelings that coursed through the first summer of love. Recorded at EMI Manchester Square Studios, London, this has the harmonic influence of the West Coast Mamas School as well as a smile on every note played. Lighten your load and keep truckin"."Family Affair" compositions by Noel Cream and Herb Fernando can be FREELY DOWNLOADED from the ALBUMS section of the "Family Affair" Band Website :- WWW.FAMILYAFFAIRMUSIC.COMand other websites :-www.myspace.com/familyaffairmusiconlinewww.myspace.com/sri lankacricketbailawww.myspace.com/famaf and more info on:-www.myspace.com/familyaffairsoundsPlease send your requests to BBC Radio 2 Brian Matthews' Saturday Morning Show "Sounds of the 60s", by email to: [email protected] Or by post to: "Sounds of the 60s", BBC Radio 2, Western House, 99 Great Portland Street, London W1A 4WW.Contact "Family Affair" by email at :- [email protected] or [email protected] "Family Affair" Biography --The "Family Affair" started in 1965 with the Sri Lankan brothers Hermon Fernando (keyboard) and Herb Fernando (Drums) and Noel Cream (Guitar/Vocals).The Group was joined by Sri Lankan Ralph Reid (Guitar/Vocals) and American Steve Whitman (Bass Guitar), known then as "The International Five" , they recorded 3 songs at EMI Manchester Square Studios, London W1 in August 1967 with recording engineers Ron Randall and Ron Hill , two original compositions: 'Hanging Around' ; 'World of Sunshine' ; which were two of their best recordings by the Group and 'Just as Much as Ever' (a Cover version of a Nat King Cole song)The band line up changed with Noel Cream's sister Linda Cream replacing Ralph Reid as a vocalist and Annie Keefer replacing Steve Whitman as Bass Guitarist. The group name changed to "Family Affair"Hermon Fernando was replaced in 1969 by another brother Milroy Fernando. Milroy and Herb were joined by Ralph Reid , who returned to the Group, Sri Lankan Valentine Manikkavasseger (Bass Guitar / Double Bass) and American Dan Armstrong (Guitar) concentrating on Jazz, Latin and Baila Music.The group recorded Sri Lankan Music and Baila at EMI Manchester Square Studios in 1976 again with Ron Hill as the Recording Engineer. "True Peace & Goodwill" was sung by the Choir of the Five Precious Wounds Church in Stonebridge Park, London NW10 at the Carol Service as well as the Christmas Midnight Mass in 1983.A 'Dream come true' for Herb was when the Song was sung at the birthplace of Jesus in Bethlehem at the Mass celebrated by the group leader, the late Rev Fr Kenneth Campbell and sung by the "Special Pilgrimages" Travel Group , which included eleven members of Herb's family .Another milestone for Herb was when the song was sung on the Feast Day of 'Our Lady of Assumption' at the 'Little Church' of our Lady's Apparition in front of the 'Basilica of Our Lady of Fatima' in Fatima , Portugal .The Rector of the Basilica , Monsignor Guerra introduced the Fernando family to the Congregation before the singing of the song and the music was played by Denis and Glenn on the Organ and Lester on Flute. The Flute , especially sounding great in the night air , as it was well past midnight.The London Borough of Brent gave a Millennium Award to Herb to produce one thousand copies of the Song in 2001, which were distributed among schools in the Borough.For further information click on WWW.MYSPACE.COM/FAMAFSri Lanka won the "Cricket World Cup" and Herb produced"Sri Lanka Champions of 1996"For further information click on:-WWW.MYSPACE.COM/SRILANKACRICKETBAILAThe song was played on Sky SportsTV on Charles Colville's program "The Pavillion End" on BBC.TV "Gower's Cricket Monthly", and BBC. TV"Grandstand"."THE SWEET FLORAL ALBION" "THE JOURNAL OF U.K. PSYCHEDILIA" NO. 32 (Vol 3 No8)SEPT 4 "OUT IN THE COLD L.P" by Paul Cross "THE FAMILY AFFAIR" - "The Family Affair"(Saga FID 2124 )1968Saga Records Limited was a budget label in both senses of the term(1)They issued cheaply priced product; and (2) they themselves were cheap skates.They spent only a few pennies on packaging (basic and/or tacky) vinyl (smooth as sandpaper) and recording (no producer, no engineer).In a sense they were an only ever-so-slightly more, up market, (a hopelessly inappropriate word in this context!) version of one of these old , 'record your own record' booths you used to find on piers, in electrical shops and such like.Still, despite the handicaps (or because of them, if you dig DIY low-fi vibes), the Saga Label managed to issue some decent material, some of which is or ought to be of great interest to the psychedelically inclined: Five Day Week Straw People: Swinging Lodnon: Herbie & The Royalists: Victoria Dines Alone: and this one, the sole and eponymous album (now, how many times has that happened???) by the "Family Affair".The "Family Affair" were just that , a family group, or more precisely a families group.They were: Noel Cream (vocals/guitar), his sister Linda Cream (vocals), brothers Herbert Fernando (Drums) and Hermon Fernando (organ), and Annie Keefer(Bass guitar).The Album was cut under Saga's usual luxuriant guidelines: (1) hire a school hall (2) arrive at said venue (3) wire up the instruments (4) open the mikes (5) roll the tape (6) wrap things up within an hourIt comprised twelve self-penned songs. There's a good group here hiding beneath the muddy sound and inexperience microphone technique, with a disposition towards folkish harmony pop with flashes of the Everly Brothers.However, there are a handful of curious songs which get spins at SFA Towers and which we shall now briefly mention here:Summer's Gone is a dreamy little marvel with a ghostly vibe. The vocals (male lead, female harmony), up front Vox Continental, and 'Onwards Christian Soldiers'melody are just perfect, and the lyrics are rather wonderful: Blue silver shadows are turning to grey with the dawn, etc. It is pop syke by default. And a pop classic for sure.Hanging Around is sub-Mamas And Papas style West Coast male/female harmony pop. Brisk in tempo, mannered in vocal:oi'll give it foiveShades of Grey is not the song as done by Edwick Rumbold or any song of the same title as done by anybody else ( other than the "Family Affair" ( of course ).Again , it slides uneasily into pop syke territory (perhaps by way of not having anyone else particularly appropriate to slide); it is slow and magical , evocative, melodius (more like ..Shades of Buddy Holly!), far too short, and with lyrics such as:I've seen colours and patterns I've seen islands fading away. I've seen colours and patterns swiftly turn to shades of grey.Lonely is delightful, spirited, amateurish, yet earnest in a self consciously, I'm a meaningful singer songwriter with a message kinda way. It sounds far more like post-Dylan/folk rock explosion 65, than post-flower powerSomeone is Calling Your Name is virtually a rewrite of Summer's Gone and with all the best qualities retained to which has been added a cynical protest singer vibe (Something is wrong with the system we live in/we have to decide if it's better to stay or go), and a subtle yet unambiguous splash of psychedalialook at the light and you'll see what I mean as you look at your life through a rose coloured screen you'll see someone is calling your name , as you look for the sun through a hole in the wind-driven cloud at meSuperb stuff!If these songs were unreleased acetates (unpolished, hesitant they certainly do sound like demos ) they'd surely have been bootlegged / comped by now, but as they can be found (not easily found though !) on an LP which bears the following deadpan , off-putting rubric:"A pleasant entertaining album featuring a boy and a girl in vocal harmony with a lively backing. The effect is most appealing and for those who like their music easy on the ear, the "FAMILY AFFAIR" is for you" They languish in an undeserved obscurity The " Family Affair" is not some long lost classic, but regardless of that it is yet another dropped thread which needs to be re-woven into the multi-hued tapestry of 60s Brit Pop.For further information and to listen and to "Free" Download, any Compositions by Noel Cream and Herb Fernando , click on the ALBUM PAGE of the Group website on www.familyaffairmusic.com

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Member Since: 7/8/2006
Band Website: familyaffairmusic.com
Band Members:All band members:1964 Hermon Fernando(Vox Continental Organ); Noel Cream(Guitar,Vocals);-Chris Nicholl(Guitar, Vocals); Herbert Fernando (Drums);1965 Peter Corbett (Bass Guitar/Vocals)1966 Ralph Reid(Lead Guitar,Vocals); Jimmy Tan (Guitar,Vocals); Steve Whitman(Bass Guitar,Vocals);1968 Linda Cream (Vocals); Annie Keefer(Bass guitar, Vocals);1969 "C.T." Fernando(Vocal), Patrick Denipitiya (Guitar)1976 Milroy Fernando (Vox Continental Organ,Piano); Val Manix (Double Bass, Bass Guitar); Dan Armstrong (Lead Guitar);Anton John(Guitar, Vocals);Carmen Fernando(Vocals); Angela Fernando(Vocals);1995 Lester Fernando(Flute); Denis Fernando(Clavinova Keyboard,VoxContinentalOrgan); Glenn Fernando(Keyboards,Guitar,Mandolin);Mark Fernando(Guitar);Manuel Fernando(Keyboard);Benny Fernando(Guitar);1997 Julian Downing(Vocals)
Influences:Milroy Fernando (Jazz-, Latin-, Bayla-Keyboard player)
Sounds Like: "Family Affair" is a multi-ethnic group that was born at the height of the swinging 60s; If you like the Monkees, the Small faces or the Mamas and Papas you'll love us. We have members from Sri-Lanka, America and Britain, and have included artists who have used Vox Continental Organs, Valve Amps(Fender Twin Reverb,Marshall), Pioneering sound effects on guitars and harmonied vocals. If you wish to hear more original Family Affair Compositions by Noel Cream & Herb Fernando - log on to the "Family Affair" Band Website , Albums Page on WWW.FAMILYAFFAIRMUSIC.COMExtract from The Electronic Telegraph which carries daily news and opinion from the U.K. and around the world http://uk.cricinfocom/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/CRICKET_NEWS/ 1998/AUG/ET_...Cricket diary:

Compiled by Clive Ellis8th August 1998SRI LANKA'S short tour has brought a revival of interest in the musical tribute which greeted their World Cup triumph two years ago.The jolly ditty , "Sri Lanka Champions of 1996", was composed by by Herb Fernando who is the father figure in the North London based Sri Lankan baila band Family Affair.The CDs and Cassettes are availabe at the Cricket Shop,at Lords Cricket Ground. Fernandos big ambition is that the song should be played over the public address system at Lords.Sri Lanka play England at headquarters in the triangular tournament next Saturday and the one-off Test begins at the Oval on Aug 27. 1998"Sri Lanka Champions of 1996", is a miracle of fitting in multi-syllabic lyrics, starting with the factual 'Sri Lanka won the World Cup from Australia on 17th March 1996'Every member of the team gets a name check and the song even phlosophises over the excitement of one-day cricket - Brave bat, Fiery bowling , Strong leadership. brings high-speed thrills and victories, sing Herb Fernando's wife Carmen and son Glenn. Compiled by Clive Ellis.Extract of a letter dated 10November1999 from J,D,Knottenbelt,Consultant at Northwick Park Hospital,Harrow,Middlesex:-Dear Mr Fernando Sri Lanka Champions of 1996Many thanks for the CD which arrived safely with the supporting press material which was very interesting,My wife and I really enjoyed the music which we found very easy to listen to, with a smooth velvety sound , meaningful words and rich tunes that you really don' get very often these days of noise that they call music. I thought that the last cut was the best but my wife liked the "Loving You"- it is not a cause of marital strife!I shall certainly recommend the disc to my friends and will also find it useful to entertain them when they come to our house !With best wishes for the recovery of your Achilles tendon a weak point for even the greatest heroes!Yours sincerelyJ. D. Knottenbelt
Extract of letter Dated 08 December 1999 from J.D.Knottenbelt. Consultant at Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow,Middlesex:-Dear Mr Fernando, FAMILY AFFAIRMany thanks for the CDs and tape. My wife and I are not really fans of Jazz/Bossa Nova, but the 'Ceylonese Wedding Song'stood out as a really beautiful piece.In the "Fernando" CD we enjoyed the Sri Lanka Baila and also the 'Eriskay Love Lilt' which was very sensitively played. The recording quality on this CD sounded a bit old-fashioned, but I am not sure if this was intentional.The "Princess Diana & MotherTeresa"song was really good in content, but I was disappointed that the instruments rather dominated the excellent vocals."Sons of Sons" was much better in this regard and we really enjoyed this piece. You already know we liked the "True Peace and Goodwill"!With further best wishes for the recovery of your of your Achilles Tendon. we wish you all the best to your music in the new millennium!Yours sincerelyJ.D.Knottenbelt
Record Label: Fern Records
Type of Label: Indie