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Daniel Joseph Anthony Meehan (2 March 1943 – 28 November 2005) was a founder member of the British group the Drifters with , and , which evolved into . He played drums on early and the Shadows and on early Shadows' .

Meehan was professionally nicknamed "The Baron" by his many admirers and friends within the British pop-rock music industry. He is reckoned to have influenced many thousands of teenage boys and adolescents to take up music as a career, including of , as a result of his iconic film performance in Cliff Richard's film The Young Ones. His drumming style (cf. "Bongo Blues", "Apache") is noticeably different from that of other drummers who the Shadows employed during 1958–2010 such as Brian Bennett, and . In his contribution to the 1961 book The Shadows by Themselves, Meehan gives advice to all would-be drummers on drum-kit care and maintenance.


Biography
Meehan was born to Irish Catholic parents at New End Hospital, New End, , north London, England. He was 10 when he became interested in playing drums. By 13, he had his first job with a band playing in a dance hall in , London. He also played with the London Youth Orchestra.. British Rock Guitar: the first 50 years (2021)

Meehan gradually established himself as a musician in the cabaret circuit, at the Churchill's Club in Bond Street, the Stork Club and other venues. He played briefly with skiffle band The Vipers Skiffle Group, and with R&B outfit the Worried Men, also backing rock'n'roll singers such as and . At the end of 1958 Meehan was asked by Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch to join the Drifters in preparation for a tour with . He spent the next three years with the group, which soon became The Shadows.Dave Laing. 'Tony Meehan: Shadows drummer who broadened his musical base', in The Guardian, 30 November 2005

Meehan left the Shadows in October 1961 to work as an /producer and drummer for (, Michael Cox: "Young Only Once", Andy Cavell) and from early 1962 at . To prepare he took an intensive course of drum tuition with , from whom he'd already had a few lessons.Tony Meehan. 'Why I Left The Shadows', New Musical Express, 13 October 1961 He teamed again with Harris (who had also left the Shadows and moved to Decca) and as a duo had success with the instrumental "Diamonds" which also included on rhythm guitar. "Diamonds" was a in the UK. Harris and Meehan had two further hit singles together – "Scarlett O'Hara" and "Applejack".

On 1 January 1962, the Beatles were auditioned at Decca by Meehan, performing a selection of covers they had performed in various clubs over the years, interspersed with three Lennon–McCartney originals. later found out that their manager had paid Meehan to produce the recordings made that day in order for the Beatles to retain ownership of the tapes. Decca rejected the Beatles choosing , who auditioned the same day as the Beatles. After talks with Epstein, Decca did arrange for Meehan to produce the Beatles at Decca if the Beatles manager agreed to cover the expenses of about £100. On 7 February 1962, Epstein met Meehan, who made condescending comments about the Beatles' audition. With the meeting not going well and Epstein not impressed with Meehan, Epstein rejected the Decca offer.

Meehan briefly played with the Shadows some years later when Brian Bennett was in hospital. He quit the music industry in the 1990s for a major career change as a psychologist, as a result of a lifelong hobby/interest. He worked in London at a local college lecturing in psychology until his death. He was a regular churchgoer at his local Roman Catholic church in .


Early career groups (pre-Shadows/Drifters)
1956 – (Skiffle Trio)
  • John 'Frog' Steiner (guitar/vocals), Tony Kessler (guitar/harmonica) and Tony Meehan (washboard/side-drum)

1956–57 – (Trad-Irish-band)
  • Billy Flynn (guitar/vocals), Raymond Cleary (guitar), David Rees (stand-up bass guitar) and Tony Meehan (washboard)

1958 – The Vipers
  • (vocals/guitar), Johnny Booker (vocals/guitar), Freddy Lloyd (vocals/guitar) Jet Harris (bass) and Tony Meehan (drums)

Death
On 29 November 2005, quoted Bruce Welch as saying that Meehan had died the previous day, as a result of head injuries, following a fall down the main staircase at his London flat in Maida Vale. Meehan died at St Mary's Hospital, , London.

At his death, Meehan had been twice married and had seven children, including pop singer Siobhan de Maré.


Groupography
  • The Vipers Skiffle Group
  • The Drifters
  • Cliff Richard and the Drifters
  • The Shadows
  • Cliff Richard and the Shadows
  • Jet Harris & Tony Meehan
  • The Tony Meehan Combo


Discography

Performance credits
  • Cliff Richard and the Shadows – "" – 1959 /1960 (Columbia/ABC Paramount)
  • Cliff Richard and the Shadows – "Me and My Shadows" – 1960 (Columbia)
  • Cliff Richard and the Shadows – "The Young Ones" – 1961 (Columbia)
  • Cliff Richard and the Shadows – "" – 1958 (Columbia)
  • Cliff Richard and the Shadows – "Living Doll" – 1959 (Columbia)
  • – "Apache" – 1960 (Columbia)
  • – "Wonderful Land" – 1960 (Columbia)
  • – "Man of Mystery" – 1960 (Columbia)
  • – "The Shadows" – 1961 (Columbia)
  • – "Kon-Tiki" – 1961 (Columbia)
  • – "F.B.I." – 1961 (Columbia)
  • – "See You in My Drums" – 1961 (Columbia)
  • – "Meeting with the Shadows" – 1962 (Columbia – 33QPX 8027)
  • – "Ride A Rock Horse" – 1975 (Track / MCA)


As Jet Harris and Tony Meehan

Albums
  • Remembering – LP – Decca
  • Best of – CD
  • Diamonds and Gems – CD


Singles
  • "Diamonds" / "Footstomp" – 7" – Decca, #1 on British chartsBrown, Tony, Jon Kutner & Neil Warwick, The Complete Book of the British Charts: Singles and Albums, , London, 2002, p. 451
  • "Scarlett O'Hara" / "Hully Gully" – 7" – Decca #2 on British charts
  • "Applejack" / "Tall Texan" – 7" – Decca, #4 on British charts


EPs
  • Jet and Tony – EP – Decca 33 on British EP charts


As solo artist
  • "Song of Mexico" / "Kings Go Fifth" – 7" – Decca – 1964
  • "Zola / Reaching Out For Gold" – 1984 (Magus)


Production credits

Albums
  • Take the Name of Donnelly – 1968 (Decca)
  • – 1973 (CBS)
  • Danny Mcbride – "Morningside" – 1973 (CBS)
  • John Howard – Kid in a Big World – 1975 (CBS 80473)
  • Kevin Westlake – Stars Fade (In Hotel Rooms) – 1976 (UTOPIA 1–1388)
  • One of the Boys – 1977 (MCA)
  • Darkness Darkness – 1980 (Polydor)
  • Kim & The Cadillacs – Rock Bottom – 1980 (Ariston Music AR/LP/12379) (Italian release)


Singles
  • – "I'm Just a Baby" / "In a Matter of Moments" – 1962 (Decca)
  • Jay and Tommy Scott – "Angela" / "Did You" – 1962 (Decca)
  • & Tony Meehan – Diamonds" / "Footstomp" 1963 – (Decca)
  • Jet Harris & Tony Meehan – "Scarlett O'Hara" / "Hully Gully" 1963 – (Decca)
  • Jet Harris & Tony Meehan – "Applejack" / "Tall Texan" – 1963 – (Decca)
  • Tony Meehan – "Song of Mexico" / "Kings Go Fifth" – 7" – Decca – 1964
  • Louise Cordet – "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying" / "Loving Baby" – 1964 (Decca)
  • – "Old Deceiver Time" b/w "Dancing With You" 1963 (Decca F11753)
  • Jet Harris – "My Lady" / "You Don't Live Twice" – 1964 (Decca)
  • – "Today You're Gone" b/w "Such Stuff of Dreams" 1965 (Lyntone LYN 827)
  • – "I'll Follow The Sun" b/w "I'll Take You Dancing" 1965 (Pye 7N 15818)
  • – "Mary Anne" b/w "Like Grains of Yellow Sand" 1965 (Immediate IM 013)
  • – "Lady Jane" feat. on Sitar 1966
  • Les Anges – "Une Fille, Mais Qu'Est-Ce Que C'Est" ‎(7", EP) – 1967 (Odeon/EMI MEO 141) (French release)
  • Wishful Thinking – "Peanuts / Cherry, Cherry" – 1967 (Decca/Southern Music F 12627)
  • Wishful Thinking – "Meet The Sun / Easier Said Than Loving You" – 1967 (Decca F22673)
  • Wishful Thinking – "Count to Ten / Hang Around Girl" – 1967 (Decca F 12598)
  • The Dalys – "Sweet Maria / Leaving Time" – 1967 (Fontana TF 809)
  • The Dalys – "A Fistful of Dollars / The Man With No Name" – 1967 (Fontana TF 841)
  • Richard Anthony – "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" – 1967 (Columbia/Sparta Music DB 8143)
  • White Trash – "Road to Nowhere" / "Illusions" – 1969 (Apple)
  • Trash – "/Carry That Weight" / "Trash Can" – 1969 (Apple)
  • Keith Meehan – "Darkness of My Life / Hooker St." – 1969 (Marmalade)
  • Frabjoy And Runcible Spoon – "I'm Beside Myself / Animal Song" – 1969 (Marmalade 598019)
  • – "Break Another Dawn / Morning Star" – 1970 (Columbia DB 8693)
  • Cody – "I Belong with You" / "Wanna Make You Happy" – 1971 (Polydor/Atco)
  • – "It's Magical / Summersong" – 1974 (Epic)
  • – "High Rise Angry Young Man" – 1981 (on "Collectomatic vol I" – LP—1997 (white label))


Further reading
  • Driftin' with Cliff Richard, by J. Harris, R. Ellis and C. Richard
  • The Shadows by Themselves by Royston Ellis with The Shadows. Consul Books. 1961. No ISBN.
  • The Story of the Shadows by Mike Read. 1983. Elm Tree books.
  • That Sound (From Move It On, The Story of the Magic Sound of The Shadows), by R. Pistolesi, M. Addey and M. Mazzini. Publ: Vanni Lisanti. June 2000. No ISBN.
  • The Complete Rock Family Rock Trees, by Pete Frame. Omnibus.
  • Guinness World Records: British Hit Singles & Albums (19th Edn), David Roberts.
  • The Complete Book of the British Charts (Singles and Albums), by Neil Warwick, Jon Kutner & Tony Brown, 3rd Edn.
  • Jet Harris – Survivor, by Dave Nicolson, , 31 October 2009.

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