Pendragon...
THE STORY SO FAR...
The story begins in Stroud, Gloucestershire in the heart of the
Cotswolds, England, way back in 1976. In those days they were
known as Zeus Pendragon. A name that had a “mysterious and
progressive” feel to it for a group of enthusiastic young
musicians. The original line up consisted of Nick Barrett (on
rhythm guitar in those days!) Julian Baker (lead guitar and
vocals) Nigel Harris (the most wanted drummer in the Stroud
area!) and Stan Cox (who was persuaded by Julian to ditch his
guitar and play bass!) Young and full of hopes and ambitions
Zeus Pendragon played covers in those days; Hendrix, Led
Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, and Santana to name but a few!
Their first gig was the day that Nick left school…… With Nick’s
brother Patrick doing an amazing p.r. job the Marshall Room’s in
Stroud were full to capacity and Zeus Pendragon played a storm
and so began a loyal following which would see them through line
up changes, highs and lows and just about anything that could be
thrown at them over the next almost 30yrs and an equally long
love/hate relationship with the UK press!
The Zeus part of their name was later dropped when the logical
and visionary Julian decided it was far too long to fit across a
t-shirt!
More and more gigs followed, and soon they were approached by
local promoter and manager Greg Lines, who had put on many bands
in the area (including U2, who actually slept on Greg’s lounge
room floor following the gig!!!)
Julian and Nick were to spend many sleepless nights writing the
first Pendragon material, and Pendragon’s busy schedule meant
that Stan decided to leave. Robert Dalby replaced him and John
Barnfield (the keyboard whiz from another local band “Cygnus”)
was persuaded to join.
Line up hassles plagued the band in those early days however,
and it wasn’t long before the brilliant but fiery Julian decided
to quit the band. (Julian and Nick are still in touch and Julian
remains a brilliant musician much loved and respected)
Nick and Barney were soon writing together and a distinctive
Barrett/Barnfield sound was forged. A friend of Patrick Barrett,
guitarist Peter Gee was drafted in originally to fill Julian’s
boots…… but when Robert Dalby decided to call it a day Peter
stepped in to play bass.
So now we have Nick, Barney, Peter and Nigel.
The next step was both dramatic and exciting for Pendragon.
Greg Lines booked a new band called Marillion to play in
Gloucester, with Pendragon of course supporting them. Marillion
were to bring a lot of fans with them and this would be an
opportunity to play in front of an audience that already loved
progressive rock. After initially being slightly taken aback by
the sight of this huge Scottish guy sporting grease paint the
two bands hit it off right away and Mick Pointer (Arena) asked
Pendragon to support them at the Marquee club in London.
So started the roller coaster ride of Pendragon. Playing the
Marquee club was electrifying, and Pendragon went on to play
with Marillion on many, many occasions whilst building on their
own strong and loyal following.
1983 saw Pendragon play in front of a 30,000 strong audience at
the Reading Festival and they recorded a live session for Tommy
Vance on the Friday Rock show (BBC Radio 1 UK) Tommy Vance saw
something special in Pendragon, especially being impressed with
“Black Knight” which of course became anthemic for the band for
many years!
Never being a band with a particularly smooth path more upset
was about to befall Pendragon.
Despite the exposure the band had enjoyed there was no recording
contract on the horizon and difficult decisions had to be made.
Barney’s contribution to the band was huge and the Barrett/Barnfield
writing team was very strong, however Barney decided to leave,
it was too big a gamble to give up his day job and so during a
break in touring he made the difficult decision to quit. How on
earth could Barney be replaced???
(Barney now says: “My time with Pendragon was probably the
happiest time of my life, it’s great that I still enjoy a close
friendship with Nick and I love being able to still get out the
guitars and play together, my favourite Pendragon album without
a doubt has to be Not Of This World [2001] – is it really 20 yrs
since The Jewel???”)
Rik Carter joined the band on keyboards and soon Pendragon with
some help from John Arniston (Marillion’s manager) were in the
studio to record a mini album “Fly High Fall Far”, and later the
bands first full length Album “The JEWEL”.
More touring with Marillion, and their first European gigs but
still no sign of a contract, these were frustrating times
indeed. Due to lack of cash in pockets and a gruelling tour
schedule more line up changes were about to happen. Nigel left
and was replaced for a short time by a friend of Rik’s, Matt
Anderson for a short time. He soon departed followed by Rik… so
Pendragon were left with just Nick and Peter!
Fudge Smith (La Host) joined on drums and soon became (and
remains) the Pendragon joker, the smiliest drummer in the world
and a drummer with great talent! A session keyboard player in
the shape of James Colah was drafted in to complete the tour.
During this time Nick, Peter & Greg were making trips to and
from London chasing that elusive record deal. Nick called his
old friend Clive Nolan who was now living in Egham, Surrey to
see if they could stay with him whilst doing the rounds of the
record companies. Clive Nolan and Nick had been friends since
the age of 4 when they started school together. Although Nick
was aware that Clive played keyboards he also thought he would
be too busy with other commitments so hadn’t asked Clive about
joining Pendragon. On one of the trips to London they sat up
talking, and Nick asked Clive if he knew of any keyboard
players… ”I’ll do it!!!” said Clive, and so at last a line up
that would endure the sometimes still turbulent road that would
follow!
A full length album demo was commissioned by EMI and things were
certainly looking up! However this was to be short lived and
following a personnel change at EMI the demo was dropped.

The frustration of this was to create a “make or break” feeling
amongst the band, and Toff records was born!
Toff records, the bands own record label was formed to release
the failed demo, and so Kowtow was released.
Nick felt however that the band did not have a distinctive
enough image; lots of possibilities were considered and
dismissed until by chance Nick saw a classical CD with some
seriously impressive artwork. This led him to Simon Williams….
Toff Records, a stable line up and a great visual image for the
band and the Pendragon we know today was truly here!
Many fans still believe that Pendragon started with “The World”.
It was in fact their third full length studio album, although
definitely the beginning of a new era for the band.
Amazing times indeed, Nick had just met his future wife and
returned from and inspiring trip to the States. The World was to
be the least commercial sounding album to date, yet their most
commercially successful so far. An album full of tracks that
they truly believed in, that they loved and boy did everyone
else love it too! The World was met by much critical acclaim, a
whole new tidal wave of fans followed and even the press were
beginning to realise that Pendragon were a force to be taken
notice of!
Live albums, tours, and an ever growing fan club…in 1991 with
“The World” Pendragon had arrived!
Followed by “The Window of Life” the now tight knit band with
the incredible sound were on a roll, and the early years of line
up changes and disillusionment were behind them.
Toff records was still a small, home run business and the
avalanche of success that followed “Masquerade Overture” saw the
lounge of Nick and Anthea Barrett’s small cottage piled high
with cd’s, and booklets and merchandise to be sent out and the
family were drafted in to help whilst Nick was answering the
many calls for interviews and it was truly the most invigorating
time for Pendragon to date. “Masquerade Overture” sold 60,000
copies, an incredible feat! The partnership of Pendragon and
Simon Williams along with the “5th member of the band” Karl
Groom engineering the superb classic Pendragon sound was to make
the band one of the highest selling prog-rock bands unsigned to
a major label to date. Nick was a father now to his son Max,
Pendragon were successful and the world was their oyster…
However a maelstrom of events were to come both personally and
for Pendragon.
Nick says “It was strange because when I was writing The Shadow,
(Masquerade Overture) there was a line that
started 'there's a man who's followed me just about all of my
life, being to
you what I couldn't be, I call him my insecurity', I remember
writing this
very clearly and feeling there was a slightly strange atmosphere
about that
day in the studio, little did I know how prophetic that line
would become.”
There was to be a five year gap between Masquerade and the next
studio album “Not of this World”. During this time Nick suffered
painful personal problems in the shape of a messy divorce. “Not
of this World” was a cathartic body of work, perhaps the most
personal and emotional recorded by the band, considered by many
to be the finest album produced by Pendragon. Following the
release of “Not of this World” Nick was awarded “best guitarist
2001” by The Classic Rock Society in the UK.
However, again suffering from disillusionment and crippled
financially following the divorce, a new studio album has been a
long time coming.
Just like in 1991 when “The World” was released, and there was a
wind of change and a feeling of successful anticipation in the
air- 2005 saw the release of “Believe” the 7th studio album by
Pendragon. A slight change of direction both musically and
visually for the band. Believe has been met with great
excitement and critical acclaim, pleasing the loyal fan base and
picking up a new generation of fans along the way!
Spring 2006 see’s some changes for Pendragon, after almost 20
years Fudge Smith and Pendragon parted company just before a
month long tour of Europe. Joe Crabtree filled the drumstool
bringing an energy and youthful edge to the sound of Pendragon.
There is definitely the smell of excitement in the air, later in
the year members of Pendragon from times past reunite with our
current line up to record “The Jewel-LIVE DVD” a 21st
anniversary of The Jewel. The future for Pendragon seems bright
once more… are you ready to “BELIEVE” ?
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DISCOGRAPHY : :
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Fly High Fall Far 1984
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The Jewel - 1985
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915 - live - 1986
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KowTow
1988
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The World - 1991
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The R(B)est of - 1991
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The Very Very
Bootleg Live In Lille France 1992
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The Window Of Life
1993
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The Masquerade
Overture
1996 |

Once Upon A Time In England Volume 1 1999
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Once Upon A Time In
England Volume 2 1999
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The History
1984-2000
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Not Of This World
- 2001
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A História - 2001
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Acoustically Challenged
2002
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The Jewel (Remastered) - 2005 |

Believe - 2005
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Live … At Last And More
(DVD) - 2002
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Liveosity - 2004 |
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