The Soft Boys

THE SOFT BOYS
 
 
The Soft Boys  were a rock band led by Robyn Hitchcock primarily during the 1970s, whose initially old-fashioned music style of psychedelic/folk-rock became part of the neo-psychedelia scene with the release of Underwater Moonlight.  The band formed in 1976 in Cambridge, England as Dennis and the Experts comprising Robyn Hitchcock (guitar), Rob Lamb (guitar), Andy Metcalfe (bass), and Morris Windsor (drums).  Alan Davies replaced Lamb after only four gigs late in 1976, and Kimberley Rew eventually replaced Davies.  Matthew Seligman replaced Metcalfe in 1979.  The band broke up in 1980 after Underwater Moonlight.  Rew formed the more mainstream pop group Katrina and the Waves, while Hitchcock went on to a prolific career with a similar whimsical, surrealistic style.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
Katrina and the Waves came along in the 1980’s when a lot of the alternative rock music was getting pretty serious, and were they a breath of fresh air. Kimberley Rew (guitar, chief songwriter) put together a band in the mid-1970’s called the Waves (along with a cover band called Mama’s Cookin’); but it was their second incarnation as Katrina and the Waves that hit the big time, after his other band, the Soft Boys came and went. Other bandmembers were Katrina Leskanich (guitar, lead vocals), Vince de la Cruz (bass), and Alex Cooper (drums). Actually Kimberley Rew was also a sometime lead singer, but that didn’t last long. Their major hit was Walking on Sunshine (1985), but they previously wrote and recorded a song that was a hit by the BanglesGoing Down to Liverpool”.  
(March 2016)
Last edited: March 22, 2021