Any thoughts on John Etheridge? ... the mercurial guitarist who replaced Allan Holdsworth in Soft Machine and played on Softs ...
I met him very briefly when he was on tour with John Williams two or three years ago, had a 20 minute chat with him, without really knowing too much about who he was ... aside from the fact that he had been in the Soft Machine and had also played with Grappelli ...
He was an interesting guy ... not afraid to bash the 80s for its plastic music, and told me that Holdsworth asked him to join the Softs, because Etheridge was the only other guy in England at that time who could do what he was doing!
His website indicates that he was in a prog band called Icarus (which we don't list), Darryl Way's Wolf, recorded albums with Andy Summers and fronts a Frank Zappa tribute band called the Zappatistas ...
The thing is I've never heard a single bit of his playing on a studio album ... anyone with any thoughts ...
BTW, here' the Rockdetector bio for Icarus ...
Progressive heavy Jazz Rock outfit ICARUS were created in 1972 with an original line-up of vocalist Steve Hart, guitarist David Plotel, bassist Jonathon Plotel, ex UNIT 4+2 keyboardist Iain Hines, saxophonist Norrie Devine and drummer Peter Curtain. The Plotel brothers, although they played on the album, were soon supplanted by guitarist John Etheridge and bassist Jim Wylie.
The album was a strange union of the famous Marvel comic characters and Progressive Rock, with each band member taking on the assumed role of a super-hero.
ICARUS played a tour of Rumania prior to the album release, but were deported when the then President Ceaucescu witnessed one of their shows and denounced them as a corrupting influence. Returning to Britain the band was greeted with further bad news. Because of a soured business deal between Pye Records and Marvel Comics the album was scrapped with only as handful making it to the shops. ICARUS promptly dissolved.
Etheridge turned up later in DARRYL WAY'S WOLF, appearing on four albums before joining SOFT MACHINE for their 'Softs' and 'Alive Well' albums.
There's also an interesting review for Icarus here ... with a picture of Etheridge dressed up as Spiderman!!!
http://www.alexgitlin.com/npp/icarus.htm