myspace music my music | music videos | featured playlists | top artists | shows | classifieds | forums 

The Dakotas
Classic Rock / Pop / Rock

http://www.youtube.com/user/DakotasBand



Manchester UK, Northwest
United Kingdom

Profile Views:  25725




Last Login:  7/9/2009
View My: Pics | Videos | Playlists

   Contacting The Dakotas

 MySpace URL: 

   The Dakotas: General Info
Member Since11/29/2005
Band Websitewww.thedakotas.co.uk
Band MembersContact: The Dakotas 07710 287365 :


Paul Rafferty:
Lead Vocals/Bass
Toni Baker:
Keyboards/Vocals
Pete Hilton:
Drums
Alan Clare:
Lead Guitar/Vocals

All material copyright Dakotas Ltd MMIX
InfluencesEmail: thedakotasuk@yahoo.com
Sounds LikeThe Dakotas on Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/The-Dakotas/48466103567
Record Labelhttp://www.youtube.com/user/DakotasBand
Type of LabelIndie


Get Flash now!

In order to listen or view this content you will have to upgrade your version of Flash.



   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jul 23 2009 8:00P
Seacroft, Hemsby Gt Yarmouth, East
Sep 25 2009 8:00P
Redbourne Club - Scunthorpe Scunthorpe
Sep 26 2009 8:00P
Hartlepool Town Hall Theatre Hartlepool
Oct 3 2009 8:00P
Dudley Concert Hall - 60s night Out Dudley, W.Midlands
Oct 8 2009 8:00P
Arts Complex, Solihull - 60s Night Out Solihull, Midlands
Oct 9 2009 8:00P
Huntingdon Hall Worcester - 60s Night Out Worcester
Oct 18 2009 8:00P
Whitehaven Civic Hall Whitehaven
Oct 28 2009 8:00P
Langham Hotel Eastbourne Eastbourne
Oct 31 2009 8:00P
The Grand Hotel Llandudno Llandudno
Nov 6 2009 8:00P
Artrix Theatre Bromsgrove - 60s Night Out Bromsgrove
Nov 8 2009 2:00P
Butlins 60s weekend Bognor Bognor Regis
Nov 12 2009 8:00P
Sea Croft Holiday Park Gt Yarmouth - 60s Night Out Gt Yarmouth
Nov 13 2009 8:00P
Majestic Theatre Retford Notts - 60s Night Out Tour Nottingham
Nov 21 2009 8:00P
E57 Club, Birmingham Birmingham
Nov 28 2009 8:00P
The Barn, B’ham - 60s Night out Tour Birmingham
Dec 4 2009 8:00P
Prince of Wales Theatre Cannock- 60s Night out tour Cannock
Dec 11 2009 8:00P
Butlins 60s Weekend - Reds Skegness

The Dakotas's Latest Blog Entry  [Subscribe to this Blog]

The Dakotas - "Let's Work Together" Live  (view more)

The Dakotas - "Pretty Flamingo" - Live - Recorded Live spring 2009  (view more)

The Dakotas - "I'll Keep You Satisfied" - Live 2009  (view more)

Langham Hotel Gig at Eastbourne on Wednesday 28th October 2009  (view more)

Dakotas Tour Diary on Facebook!  (view more)

[View All Blog Entries]

   About The Dakotas
The Dakotas were formed in Manchester, England, in 1960, the name being suggested by a local promoter who wanted the band to dress up as native American Indians! By early 1963 the Dakotas were now signed to Brian Epstein's NEMS agency, and, thanks to the success of the Beatles, signed up to EMI records subsidiary label, Parlophone.
Billy J Kramer had been friends with John Lennon for some time and John gave the group a demo of a new song, "Do You Want to Know a Secret", which they perfected whilst working in Hamburg at the Star Club. On returning to Britain, the song was recorded at Abbey Road studios, with producer George Martin. It stormed up the charts and reached No.2 in the spring of 1963. It must be remembered that the Dakotas and Billy each had separate recording contracts with Parlophone, and that they were billed as "Billy J Kramer WITH the Dakotas". To maintain the group's identity, the Dakotas' guitar instrumental "The Cruel Sea" was released as a single, and it reached the Top 20 around the same time as "Secret". This Mike Maxfield tune was released in America as "The Cruel Surf", coinciding with the surf craze.

The first Billy J Kramer with the Dakotas album, "Listen...", was released at the end of 1963, and eventually reached No.11 on the LP chart. Early in 1964, the group felt they needed to release a single that wasn't written by the Beatles (!) and chose "Little Children". This controversial move paid off, and the record went to No.1 on the British charts in the spring of 1964. Later that year, both "Bad To Me" and "Little Children" made the American Top 10, and the group visited the 'states, appearing on the Ed Sullivan Show, and playing to sell-out frenzied fans of the "British invasion" sound.

The Reformation 1989 - 2008
The first studio album since the 60s "The Dakotas -Volume 1" was released in August 1991, including a contemporary orchestrated version of the 1963 hit single, "The Cruel Sea". In April 1992 the Dakotas did a three week tour of Sweden with fellow Manchester band, Herman's Hermits. Between 1992 and 1994 the band appeared all over the UK, as well as regular trips to Germany.

In 2003 the Dakotas released their fourth studio album, "Everlasting", to coincide with a massive 70-date "Solid Silver 60s" tour of the UK and Ireland.The tour also featured the Searchers, Wayne Fontana, Dave Dee and Barry Ryan, and ran from February until May 2003. Later that year, the band's keyboard player, Toni Baker wrote the theme music, and the Dakotas were among the session musicians for the immensely successful British TV comedy series "Phoenix Nights", starring Peter Kay.

In the spring of 2004 the Dakotas undertook yet another major 50 date UK theatre tour, teaming up once again with Peter Noone and Wayne Fontana, plus Bryan Hyland and John Walker of the Walker Brothers. To tie in with the tour, the band released their fifth album, "Strong" named after the title track I'm Gonna be Strong originally recorded by Gene Pitney. Almost straight after the tour, Toni Baker started co-writing the new music with Peter Kay for his TV series "Max and Paddy's Road To Nowhere". The show also featured Tony Christie singing the theme song, also co-written by Toni & Peter Kay.

The Dakotas were filmed in an episode of Peter Kay's "Max and Paddy", which was eventually broadcast in October 2004. Dressed as various 80s characters, the band performed and also backed Peter Kay on "I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues".

In August 2004 tragedy struck, when guitarist Mike Maxfield suffered a stroke and had to stop performing, although he is still actively involved behind the scenes.
Richard Benson, who had worked with Toni on the Max & Paddy recordings, joined the band as lead guitarist but due to his heavy teaching schedule, couldn't commit to long-term involvement.
Alan Clare has now taken over the role of the band's lead guitarist.

In spring 2007 the Dakotas again toured the UK along with The Searchers, The Merseybeats, John Walker & Wayne Fontana on the Solid Silver 60s Tour.
Once again a new CD was released to coincide with this tour, called "Evolution".

Eddie Mooney joined the Dakotas in the late 80s after being a member of the band "Park Avenue". The drummer in that band was Tony Bookbinder, who had been the original drummer in the Dakotas, and this connection eventually led to the reforming of the band with Mike Maxfield.
After fronting The Dakotas for 20 years, Eddie amicably left The Dakotas in January 2008 to join The Fortunes after their long-standing frontman, Rod Allen sadly passed away.

2009 brings yet another Dakotas CD into the world. Released Feb 2009 to coincide with yet another 3 month Solid Silver 60s tour, this CD is entitled "Destiny" and as well as many of the new live favourites from the band, this album also features THREE original songs written by The Dakotas themselves.
Anyone wanting a copy, can email the Dakotas at thedakotasuk@yahoo.com and we'll send you details of how to receive our CD!

About the Dakotas today:

Paul Rafferty was recruited to join the Dakotas as new frontman/bass player in late Feb 2008. Paul was well known to Toni & Pete from earlier years on Piccadilly Radio as a singer/songwriter & performer.
Paul has toured Britain before with his own band supporting Bucks Fizz and he has had two singles released on EMI label: 'The Man behind The Scenes' which he wrote himself, and 'Too Late Now' written for him by Junior Campbell. They were recorded at Abbey Rd Studios London and can also be heard on our music player here on myspace.
For a few years, Paul sang & played bass at 'Bookbinders' a top Manchester night club. The owner of the club, the late Brian Bookbinder was also the uncle of Tony Bookbinder the Dakotas' original drummer!
After several great singers and musicians were considered for the role of Dakotas' frontman, Paul's experience & fabulous vocals stood him in good stead when the final few were being considered. His natural experience of live gigs & recording made him feel instantly at home in his new environment.

Toni Baker joined the Dakotas early in the 90s, though he has a long history of working in well known bands. He played on Billy Ocean's early recordings in the 70s, & was a member of "Shabby Tiger", a hugely successful group in Europe, with many hit singles, such as the No.1, "Slow Down".
Toni, who is still a top UK session man, now owns his own recording studio "Moose". He is also a talented songwriter, who had a Number 5 hit in Japan with Eat You Up.
More recently Toni wrote all the music, including the theme tune, for Britain's top comedian Peter Kay on his highly acclaimed comedy series "Phoenix Nights" and Max & Paddy's Road to Nowhere.
Toni and fellow band member Pete Hilton also starred in the first episode of the first series of Phoenix Nights as members of a folk band called "Half A Shilling". Toni continues his production and session work for major TV programmes including "Waterloo Road" and "League of Gentlemen".
A CD containing much of his recent TV work - The Best of Peter Kay So Far -was released in December 2005.

Pete Hilton joined the Dakotas in 1999, but has also a long established pedigree. An ex-member of Freddie & the Dreamers, he is also a respected session drummer, and has been touring since 1963. In the late sixties Pete worked the original Liverpool Cavern Club with the eminent guitarist Robin Hill. Pete and Robin went on to form jazz rock band "Spring". There were memorable live performances with Mike Oldfield, Joe Cocker, Canned Heat, Deep Purple, & Traffic. In the late seventies Pete worked theatres throughout the UK with many greats such as Frankie Howerd and Bob Monkhouse. Rolf Harris & Tommy Cooper also played an important role in Pete's musical education! In the late seventies while working with pop group Family Affair (Alan Clare was also in the band!) Pete grabbed the opportunity to gig with the Supremes (Mary Wilson). He also worked alongside David Essex, who later inspired Pete to perform in "Godspell" while he was living in Canada. Pete is passionate about jazz and classical music and was delighted to collaborate with Robin Hill once again to perform the Claude Bolling concerto. Pete is currently recording again with Robin. He continues to teach drumming, as well as performing with the Dakotas.

Alan Clare joined the band in 2006. His varied guitar talents lend themselves perfectly to The Dakotas' many faceted musical styles.
Alan has worked in many bands, including Freddie & the Dreamers alongside Pete Hilton, and is still a major session player, having worked with artists as diverse as the Supremes, Dionne Warwick, Buddy Greco, Cliff Richard, Gene Pitney, Gerard Kenny, Kenny Lynch, Lynn Paul and Ken Dodd.
As well as being one of the North's leading session guitarists, Alan also teaches a master class in advanced jazz guitar techniques.




Visitor Map



   The Dakotas's Friend Space (Top 40)
The Dakotas has 680 friends.
 Toni Baker 


 Alan Clare 


 Paul 


 John Walker 


 Alex 


 Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich 


 Elkie Brooks 


 Mike Pender's Searchers 


 Wayne Fontana 


 The Shadows 


 New Amen Corner 


 Jeff Beck 


 Lulu 


 Graham Nash 


 Richard Digance 


 Hermans Hermits starring Peter Noone 


 The Feeling 


 Paul McCartney 


 Eric Burdon 


 The Turtles featuring Flo & Eddie 


 Keane 


 Paul Carrack 


 Take That 


 Elvis Costello 


 The Ides of March 


 Anne-Marie 


 Steve Ellis 


 Spencer Davis Group 


 Joe Brown 


 Gary Walker 


 IAN MCNABB 


 The Rip Chords 


 Pat O Hare 


 Mike 


 BrandX60s.com 


 January 


 Ann 


 Joy 


 Lisa-Marie 


 Flying Music 





The Dakotas's Friends Comments
Displaying 25 of 64 comments  ( View All | Add Comment )
Sue H





May 28 2009 12:25 AM

What a brilliant tour - we've loved every show we've been to!! It's hard to believe it's all over now. Thanks guys - see you next month!
Sue
xxx
Sue H





Apr 30 2009 12:29 PM

Stoke was amazing last night! Loved it!

Sue
xxx
Holly





Apr 29 2009 6:02 PM

hello guys..hope the tour is going well,,,get back to Cornwall asap..x
Sue H





Apr 18 2009 12:37 AM

Congratulations on yet another brilliant show at Birmingham's Symphony Hall - the audience loved it, me included!! It's a fantastic venue there - one of the best in the world!

Looking forward to the next show which can't come soon enough!

Love
Sue
xx
Jim Donnelly





Apr 12 2009 12:01 PM

Hi Guys,
thanks for adding,
much appreciated.
Jim
Sue H





Apr 6 2009 1:03 AM

What a fantastic show at Liverpool on Saturday - that has to be the best I've seen yet!! Well done guys and see you again very soon!
Love Sue
xxx
SCARLETT





Mar 20 2009 1:23 AM

Good Evening!
Just wanted to come by and wish you a wonderful weekend! Spring has finally made it here and it is glorious! Hope you are doing well!
Smiles
Scarlett
Ann





Mar 17 2009 6:13 PM

Well men, I have to say your latest CD 'Destiny' is simply quite exquisite just like the lot of you!! I won't divulge how much I was paid to say that!!! Seriously though, it really is fabulous to listen to...many congratulations.
Hope you're having a good St Paddy's Day!
See you in Torquay.
Love Ann x
Joy





Mar 17 2009 2:46 PM

Hi Guys,
I just love your new CD ' Destiny ' have listened to it again and again. It's even got hubby's seal of approval so it has got to be good !!
See you on Thursday.
Love
Joy.
x
Holly





Mar 15 2009 5:55 PM

fab night last night,get to Cornwall again soon xx
Sue H





Mar 2 2009 9:36 PM

Fabulous show (both of them!) in Wolverhampton on Saturday.
It was good to see you again & I'm very much looking forward to the next one!
Anne-Marie





Feb 25 2009 5:21 PM

Just popping by to wish you all the best for the tour!
I'm sure I'll be catching up with you at some point!
Loving the CD.
And remember to tell everyone about www. thedakotas. co. uk!!! Haha!
viv





Feb 13 2009 5:53 PM

Love Wonderful World - so beautiful and simple, a great song. Looking forward to hearing the CD.
Take care guys, Viv xx
Holly





Feb 6 2009 10:29 PM

Loving "Destiny"..could have been written for me at this particular time xxx
Hope all is well with you guys.
Ann





Jan 30 2009 8:10 AM

Looking forward to hearing your latest CD 'Destiny' and especially those brand new tracks!
See you soon
Ann x
lin





Dec 28 2008 1:41 PM

Hoping Xmas went well,and all best wishes for 2009...xxx
Love Me Do





Dec 24 2008 9:12 PM

Greetings Dakotas!

Wishing you a Happy Hanukah, a very Merry Crimble and a Happy New Year!

Peace & Love,

the lads from Love Me Do



KP Agency





Dec 24 2008 5:18 PM

Have a great Xmas time and a succesful 2009.

Sweet regards
Kitty
Bagshot Row





Dec 24 2008 12:41 PM

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Guys!
Bagshot Row
Ann





Dec 23 2008 10:12 PM

Hiya you little elves!!!
Looking forward to catching up with you all again very soon! Sure to have some more stories to swap!!!
Have a fabUlous Christmas.
Lottsa Love Ann xx
Joy





Dec 23 2008 12:08 PM


Girly Comments & Graphics

Hi Guys,
Just popping in to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and tell you how much I hope 2009 is your best year yet.

Looking forward to seeing you soon.

Love
Joy.
xxxx
Sue H





Dec 22 2008 9:46 PM

Your Christmas "video" is just brilliant - I love it! Merry Christmas, and I hope that 2009 brings all the success and happiness that you deserve!
Love
Sue
xx

Merry Christmas Comment Graphics..
lin





Dec 16 2008 2:48 PM

Hi guys xx
Guess what i found while having a clear out just now? lol
A certain 1982 single by Mr P Rafferty !!!!! lol

Good taste or wot ????? x
Wolla


Online Now!


Dec 4 2008 7:10 AM

Hello,thanks for frendship and
" R o c k ' n ' R o l l " forver.
Have a nice weekend

Wolla
Sue H





Nov 30 2008 11:15 PM

Last night at The Barn was a brilliant finale of your November tour, and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
See you in 2009!!
Add Comment


©2003-2009 MySpace.com. All Rights Reserved.