Little Rock

Cross Country was formed By Mike McMaster in Teeside in 1984. Initially the band had a female lead singer Nadine Daynes, with Mike McMaster on lead guitar, Vince Holden on rhythm guitar, John Taylor on bass and Joe Bewick on drums.  Mike McMaster left his own band in 1985 with Nadine’s boyfriend, Paul Stephenson, coming in on bass and John Taylor moving to lead guitar.  This new line up was intended as a temporary measure for an important showcase.  For its first two years the band only played local gigs within a 50 mile radius mainly in workingmen’s clubs between the bingo sessions in the north east. John Taylor was keen to tour nationwide and, as a result, Nadine and Paul parted company with the band in 1986.  John Taylor switched from lead guitar to rhythm guitar and took over as lead singer.  Steve Place came in on lead guitar with Ted Gray on bass. Nadine and Paul (who later married) formed Rebel Rose duo. They were later joined by Dave Wilson and worked as a trio and later a band. Paul and Dave were once in the northeast top band Diablo a very popular piece band  who once performed at Wembley Arena.

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Artist-images - Cross Country Music Round Up
Cross Country at the Country Music Round Up House Party at Watford in 1989 (l to r: Joe Bewick, John Taylor, Steve Place).
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Cross Country c2010 (l to r: Steve Plave, Joe Bewick, Ted Gray, John Taylor).
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Little Rock now.
Artist-images - Little Rock Rothwell 2007
Little Rock 2007 at Rothwell (l to r: Ted Gray, Joe Bewick, Steve Place).
Artist-images - Little Rock Copperkettle 2012
Little Rock at Copperkettle Festival 2012 ( l to r: Derrick Firth, Joe Bewick and Steve Place).
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: The original Cross Country line up in 1984 (l to r: John Taylor, Nadine Stephenson, Joe Bewick, Mike McMaster, Vince Holden).
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Cross Country (l to r: Ted Gray, John Taylor, Joe Bewick, Steve Place).

Research by Nick Catford.

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