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- Downliners_Sect abstract "The Downliners Sect are a British rhythm and blues band of the beat boom era, formed in 1963 when the existing Downliners band split up.Stylistically, they were similar to The Yardbirds, The Pretty Things and the Rolling Stones, playing basic R&B on their first album The Sect. Critic Richie Unterberger wrote: "The Sect didn't as much interpret the sound of Chess Records as attack it, with a finesse that made the Pretty Things seem positively suave in comparison."They subsequently modified their musical style, and after an EP of 'sick' songs (e.g. "I Want My Baby Back") they experimented with both country ("The Country Sect") and rock ("Rock Sect's In"). They later collaborated with Billy Childish's Thee Headcoats, and released two albums under the name Thee Headcoats Sect. They performed regularly at the 51 club in Great Newport Street near Leicester Square tube station in London on a Friday or Saturday night, from which came the first EP featuring songs like Beautiful Delilah, Little Egypt etc. The EP started off with the sound of the bells of Big Ben, similar to the beginning of a song by The Bulldog Breed called Paper Man on the Nova Deram label album Made in England. The lead guitarist was evidently inspired by the evenings he spent watching Terry Clempson (Gibson) play his Gibson 335. The Downliners Sect were similar in style to Gary Farr and the T bones and their single "Baby what's wrong with you", was released around the same time as Farr's "How many more times". Studio 51 was also known as the Ken Colyer club and indeed the Rolling Stones made many performances at this club, but you could say the Downliners Sect were almost residents. < Rod Harrison, guitarist with Asgaerd and school friend of Terry Clempson>".
- Downliners_Sect activeYearsEndYear "1963".
- Downliners_Sect activeYearsStartYear "1963".
- Downliners_Sect background "group_or_band".
- Downliners_Sect genre British_rhythm_and_blues.
- Downliners_Sect genre Rhythm_and_blues.
- Downliners_Sect genre Rock_music.
- Downliners_Sect hometown London.
- Downliners_Sect hometown Twickenham.
- Downliners_Sect recordLabel EMI_Columbia.
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- Downliners_Sect artist "Downliner's Sect".
- Downliners_Sect artist "Downliners Sect".
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- Downliners_Sect cover "DownlinersSect TheCountrySect 1965.jpg".
- Downliners_Sect cover "DownlinersSect TheRockSectsIn 1966.jpg".
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- Downliners_Sect coversize "160".
- Downliners_Sect currentMembers "Del Dwyer".
- Downliners_Sect currentMembers "Don Craine".
- Downliners_Sect currentMembers "John O'Leary".
- Downliners_Sect currentMembers "Keith Grant".
- Downliners_Sect currentMembers "Mark Freeman".
- Downliners_Sect genre British_rhythm_and_blues.
- Downliners_Sect genre Rhythm_and_blues.
- Downliners_Sect genre Rock_music.
- Downliners_Sect genre "Rock, R&B".
- Downliners_Sect genre "Rock, R&B, Country".
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- Downliners_Sect label Columbia_Records.
- Downliners_Sect label EMI_Columbia.
- Downliners_Sect label See_for_Miles_Records.
- Downliners_Sect name "Definitive Downliners Sect".
- Downliners_Sect name "Downliners Sect".
- Downliners_Sect name "The Country Sect".
- Downliners_Sect name "The Rock Sect's In".
- Downliners_Sect name "The Sect".
- Downliners_Sect origin "Twickenham, London, England".
- Downliners_Sect pastMembers "See: [[#Members".
- Downliners_Sect released "1964".
- Downliners_Sect released "1965".
- Downliners_Sect released "1966".
- Downliners_Sect released "1994".
- Downliners_Sect type Album.
- Downliners_Sect type "compilation".
- Downliners_Sect yearsActive "1963".
- Downliners_Sect yearsActive "1977".
- Downliners_Sect subject Category:1963_establishments_in_England.
- Downliners_Sect subject Category:Beat_groups.
- Downliners_Sect subject Category:British_rhythm_and_blues_boom_musicians.
- Downliners_Sect subject Category:Columbia_Records_artists.
- Downliners_Sect subject Category:English_rock_music_groups.
- Downliners_Sect subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1963.
- Downliners_Sect subject Category:Musical_groups_from_London.
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- Downliners_Sect comment "The Downliners Sect are a British rhythm and blues band of the beat boom era, formed in 1963 when the existing Downliners band split up.Stylistically, they were similar to The Yardbirds, The Pretty Things and the Rolling Stones, playing basic R&B on their first album The Sect.".
- Downliners_Sect label "Downliners Sect".
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- Downliners_Sect name "Downliners Sect".