The 60's Roadshow recently had a Tribute to the great Scott Murray - our founding member & bass player who sadly passed in 2020. The three bands raised over £3,500 which was donated to the "Living with Cancer" Foundation. We'd like to thank everyone for your donations & for coming along!
In 1966 Scott Murray (Bass Guitarist) put together a Soul Band he called This ‘N’ That.
Our current line-up is now: Alex Weir – Trumpet, Jim Francey – Saxophone, Colin Brown – Keyboards, Dougie McQuillan – Guitar, Maurice Dudley – Bass, Craig Foley – Drums with Eddie Torley & founding member Anne Murray on Vocals. We are playing gigs in & around Edinburgh as well as the 60's Roadshow with The Hipple People & the Cruisers. We would love to see at one of our events! You can find details by folowing us on Facebook.
If you would like tickets email: dougie@dougiemcq.co.uk or david@hipplepeople.com
Our next bookings are:
Sunday December 7th - BMC Club Gorgi, Edinburgh as part of the 60's Roadshow with the Hipple People & The Cruisers from 2.00pm
Sunday 21st December - Leith Dockers Club, Edinburgh 60's Roadshow with the Hipple People & The Cruisers from 2.00pm
For bookings, Contact Dougie dougiemcq24@ gmail.com
It is with great sadness to announce that we have recently lost two of the past members of This N' That family. The tremendously gifted guitarist Ronnie Lessels & the wonderfully talented Bobby Heatlie. Ronnie was a really lovely guy quietly understated but a wonderful & highly regarded player. Bobby was an extremely gifted musician as well as a beautiful person & was part of This n' That during the 60's & 70's playing sax with the brass section. He was best known for his No.1 hit "Japaneese Boy" as well as hits for Shaking Stevens & many other artists. RIP Ronnie Lessels & Bobby Heatlie. You will be forever in our thoughts!