Brian Pendleton(1944-2001)
Brian Pendleton was born on 13th April 1944 in Wolverhampton; whilst
still a baby his family moved to Dartford in Kent and it was Dartford
Grammar School that Brian attended as a teenager, in the year below two
fellow pupils named Mick Jagger and Dick Taylor. Brian learned to play
guitar and played in a number of jazz bands before answering an advert
to join the Pretty Things (featuring ex-Rolling Stone Taylor) as rhythm
guitarist in late 1963. In mid 1964 the Pretty Things came to the
attention of the public and the media amid a blaze of publicity and
were seen as more outrageous, 'hairier' and 'dirtier' than the already
notorious Stones. Hits followed; 'Rosalyn', their first effort, reached
the lower sections of the top 50 and was followed by their biggest
commercial success "Don't Bring Me Down' which was banned in the USA
due to its supposed 'risque' lyrics. 'Honey I Need' followed in early
1965, at around which time their first album 'The Pretty Things' was
released to critical acclaim and a Top Ten chart placing. The Pretties
owe much to Brian's strong rhythm guitar playing contributing to their
sound. This was the peak of the Pretties' commercial success. In the
Spring on 1965, Bob Dylan toured the UK and footage was filmed which
would materialise into _Don't Look Back (1967)_; Brian featured in this film in the
scenes relating to the broken glass and Donovan and Dylan performing
for each other. By early 1966 commercial success, despite their still
producing excellent tracks, was eluding the Pretty Things. At the end
of that year Brian quit the band; there has been much speculation about
how and when he did this over the years. What is certain is that Brian
returned to his original profession, the insurance industry, and kept a
very low profile thereafter; however he continued to play and he
performed with the Kent Jazz Orchestra, amongst other bands, a return
to his original musical influences. In the early 90s Brian came to
local (Kent) attention again as the member of a band called 'So What'
who enjoyed success in the Maidstone area playing blues and other
styles; Brian played lead guitar with them. Eventually they split up
and Brian subsequently became ill with lung cancer, but he never
stopped playing guitar.
Brian died on Wednesday 16h May 2001, aged 57.
Brian died on Wednesday 16h May 2001, aged 57.