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Necromandus
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Member Since8/15/2006
Band MembersBill Branch (vocals), Barry Dunnery (guitar), Dennis McCarten (bass), Frank Hall (drums).
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Record LabelVertigo Records
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   About Necromandus
The story of Necromandus begins in 1968 with the breakup of two West Cumbrian bands Jug and Heaven. Two ex-members of each of the bands - Barry (Baz) Dunnery (guitar) and Bill Branch (vocals) from Jug and Dennis McCarten (bass) and Frank Hall (drums) from Heaven - combined to form a band which went through a spate of name changes including Heavy Hand, Hot Spring Water and Taurus before deciding on Necromandus. Heaven had supported Earth (soon to become Black Sabbath) at the Towbar club at Nethertown and had become friendly with them. Black Sabbath had a lot of their early success in Cumbria and after Necromandus had supported them several times Tony Iommi became so impressed with them he became their manager and took them under the wing of his Birmingham based Tramp agency which was created to help Necromandus and other up and coming bands (like Judas Priest who played Workington College in 1971) to get established. In 1972 the lads moved down to Birmingham to be nearer the action than up in Cumbria. There they played the club circuit and were hailed as a second Sabbath. Later in the year a recording session was arranged in the Zella studios in Edgbaston. Tony Iommi was the producer and a single "Judy Green Rocket" was the outcome. In early 1973 Necromandus cut their first album in Morgan's Studio in London, with Tony Iommi again producing and contributing some licks as well. He chose Vertigo as the record company to release their album "Orexis of Death" as they had previously issued several Sabbath albums. After the completion of their album Necromandus were chosen to be one of the support acts on a major U.K. Black Sabbath tour. They followed this with their own tour during which their performance at the Casino in Blackpool was privately recorded. This recording became available for the first time 32 years later! In August 1973 Necromandus appeared at the Kendal Rock Festival. Another local band Olly Alcock's England were also on the bill which was headed by the Groundhogs. They also sold out Whitehaven Civic Hall filling 400 seats with as many again standing at the back and sides. Unfortunately for Necromandus, Sabbath were at their peak at this time and spent much of their time in the USA. This meant that Tony was not around to push for their album to be released and the date kept getting put back. Towards the end of 1973 Baz Dunnery decided to leave the band which took away an important component of their sound. This caused Vertigo to shelve the album which finally saw the light of day over 20 years later. The band finally split after their last gig in the Slypt Disc in Workington. As a postscript to their career the three remaining members were remembered by Ozzy Osborne when he temporarily left Sabbath and he invited them to back him in rehearsals of new material which would eventually become "Blizzard of Ozz", but he eventually rejoined Sabbath. Baz Dunnery went on to play in Violinsky with John Marcangelo (formerly with the Invaders) and played on their hit single "Clog Dance" Frank Hall and Baz Dunnery were reunited for a time in Cumbrian band Nerves and are still great friends. Sadly both Bill Branch and Dennis McCarten have now passed away.

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MARIE

Marie Johnston



Nov 25 2009 5:26 PM

Thanks for the add! Like you i'm from cumbria and your the best band ever to come from our region! My dad brought me up listening to you!
Oncle RRRouliane

Oncle RRRouliane



Jul 27 2009 8:10 AM

Hi, thanks for adding ! Nice music and bloody good riffing, such an incredible band. Best wishes, RRR
RICHARD W. HONOSKI A/K/A MR. RICHARD

RICHARD W. HONOSKI A/K/A MR. RICHARD



Nov 18 2008 5:28 AM

JUS' STOPPED BY TO SAY HEY & ALWAYZ "THANX' FOR THE ADD ....

GREAT RESPECTS FOR YOUR WORK ....

ROCK ON !

MR.
RICHARD
Yosuke Miyake

Yosuke Miyake



Oct 28 2008 7:02 PM

Thanks for the add.

Awesome Sound u have.



Best wishes...

and , Beautiful dream...
R.I.P Barry


Yosuke
Timecode alpha

Timecode alpha



Sep 9 2008 5:18 AM

hope you liked my music,peace/Peter
Heatpod

Heatpod



Jun 7 2008 12:45 PM

Hi guys, sorry to hear about your guitarist Baz.
Blind Mountain

Blind Mountain



Jun 3 2008 8:47 PM

R.I.P Baz.
Tough Guy's Music

Tough Guy's Music



Jun 3 2008 3:39 PM

Another great musician from Cumbria now playing the big gig in the sky. Like the songs and the band's inclusion in the Sabbath story as well.

RIP Baz.

SteJ (TGM)
The Polar Bear

Polar Bear Records



Jun 3 2008 5:34 AM

A sad loss. My thoughts are with you all.
The Twisted Melons

The Twisted Melons



Jun 2 2008 5:13 PM

Rest In Peace Baz
Blind Mountain

Blind Mountain



Apr 29 2008 9:33 AM

Awesome tunes!!!!!!!!!!
Ante

Ante Eriksson



Dec 24 2007 5:26 PM

Happy x-mas and remember back til 1973 the tour with Sabbath and Badger ¨Halfway into the tour Badger threw in the toweln admitting that they were being blown offstage every night by NECROMANDUS
Ante

Ante Eriksson



Oct 12 2007 4:36 PM

damn good songs mate.. cheers//Ante
FEGG

geoff musson



Oct 12 2007 1:25 PM

Thanks for the add. Awesome Band.
loadedgoblin

loadedgoblin



Aug 12 2007 11:29 PM

Cheers for the add
NH76

Philip Ruck



Jul 30 2007 5:33 PM

Hi. Thanks for the add. A superb band, so badly underrated. Shame Vertigo never took them serious, and shame on IOMMI never took them to near heights of stardom....Awsome album though! Thanks again! PEACE!
Sean

Sean



Jul 18 2007 12:26 PM

Thanks for the add!
I seen Necromandus on quite a few occasion's in the early seventies and they were Superb! Very Talented Musicians! Best Regards Sean
Psychic Drive

Psychic Drive



May 26 2007 1:49 PM

hello from nyc...me and harry..we are up shootin the shit..hmmmm..and i dont mean heroin.
ANDREA

ANDREA



Apr 11 2007 6:35 AM

Thank you for adding me!

Excellent music!!
Ante

Ante Eriksson



Jan 30 2007 4:58 PM

It´s an honer to be friends with such a great band like you..
omg! Its Nick Vivid!!!

Nick Vivid



Dec 3 2006 4:52 PM

just read the stories in "how black was our sabbath". great stuff. yes, i third the vote on nightjar...
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