The Renegades - Cadillac - Studio Live Video 1964

The Renegades was formed in Birmingham, England in the early 1960s. In the beginning the group’s primary influence was The Shadows, but they were soon to change their style into straightforward rock’n’roll and rhythm’n’blues. Around 1963, besides hardening their music, they also embraced themselves a harder look, when they started wearing cavalry uniforms of the time of American Civil War as their stage outfit. In February 1964, The Renegades’ version of Liszt’s “Hungarian Rhapsody“ appeared on a compilation titled “Brum Beat“, which introduced Birmingham’s rock groups. Excepting that and an acetate single for Morden-based Oak Records and a budget priced album for Fidelio/Summit Records (produced by Delta Record Company of London), The Renegades did most of their 1964-66 recordings for the Finnish Scandia Records and after that for the Italian Ariston and Columbia Records (which leased the material forward to English, American and Middle-European labels). Kim Brown (born June 2, 1945), Denys Gibson (born Fe
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