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Grimms

GRIMMS was an English pop rock, skit and poetry group, originally formed as a merger of The Scaffold, the Bonzo Dog Band, and the Liverpool Scene for two concerts in 1971 at the suggestion of John Gorman. The band name was an acronym formed by the initial letters of each member's surname:
*Gorman, John (The Scaffold) - vocals,
*Roberts, Andy (Liverpool Scene) - vocals, guitar,
*Innes, Neil (Bonzo Dog Band) - vocals, guitar, keyboards,
*McGear, Mike (The Scaffold) - vocals, percussion,
*McGough, Roger (The Scaffold and Liverpool Scene) - vocals, words,
*Stanshall, Vivian (Bonzo Dog Band) - vocals, percussion.
==History==
Neil Innes said about the formation of the group, "I don't know what attracted the Scaffold to the Bonzos; we were incredibly anarchic, which was probably something shared by the Scaffold as well. Hence Grimms, this leap in the dark."〔Bowen, Phil. ''A Gallery to Play to: The Story of the Mersey Poets.'' Liverpool University Press, 2008. pp.104-106.〕 At the second performance, Keith Moon played drums. However, when the band was properly organized in 1972, it quickly added other personnel, including:
*Adrian Henri (Liverpool Scene) - words;
*Brian Patten (Liverpool Scene) - words;
*Jon Hiseman (Colosseum) - drums;
*Michael Giles (King Crimson) - drums;
*John Megginson - bass, keyboards.
These eleven members formed the "real" initial version of Grimms, despite the acronym which only included six of them. Others appearing on the band's albums included:
*David Richards - bass
*Peter "Ollie" Halsall - guitar
*Gerry Conway - drums
*Timmy Donnell - drums
All members were paid the same wage and those not performing any given segment would sit with the audience.〔Interview on ''GRIMMS on Women'' - bootleg CD available from the (Neil Innes Sound Archive )〕
Roberts never quit the band but was touring with Plainsong in 1972 and missed the performances during which the first album was recorded, although he soon returned and remained in the band until its 1976 break-up.〔Per (Andy Roberts' website ).〕 Stanshall, however, left the band before the first album was recorded, although he would occasionally turn up at concerts, and Grimms remained at 10 members (more or less) through the end of 1973. Henri, Giles and Money left after the album, to be replaced by Halsall, Richards and Conway.
Grimms' second album, ''Rockin' Duck'', received generally favorable press, but shortly after its release, the tensions among the band's leaders reached a breaking point and prevented the group from capitalizing on the good reviews. During the tour behind the album in late 1973, Patten punched McGear on the band's bus in Manchester, which led to McGear leaving the group.〔 In 1974, Grimms suspended operations, as The Scaffold, at McGear's instigation, reunited for a major tour behind its hit single "Liverpool Lou", with most of the backing musicians accompanying them. Patten left Grimms as a result. When The Scaffold tour ended in 1975, Halsall and Conway also left Grimms, to be replaced by Donnell for the third album, which left the final version of Grimms with only seven members (Gorman, Roberts, Innes, McGough, Megginson, Richards and Donnell).

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