Johnny Red was originally an idea for a fictional late 50's Glaswegian Rock & Roll detective, the idea was to be sent to John Byrne but never got round to it, Here is the theme tune (Johnny Red)
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credits
from Surf 7,
released October 8, 2012
Recorded in a garage in Darlington (not Memphis) featuring the great Joe Guillan on lead guitar, slapping John Caverner on stand up Bass
Keith Shepherd on drums, Martin Stephenson on rhythm guitar
Special guest Colin Mee doing the whistle
Produced by Jo Guillan & Colin Mee
Engineered by Colin Mee at his Skip Studios, Darlington
www.skiprecords
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