Bursting on to the music scene in the 70s, Chas 'n' Dave released songs that spoke about life in London, using their own accents rather than the fashionable but fake transatlantic twang. With hits like 'Gertcha', 'Rabbit', 'The Sideboard Song', 'Margate' and the achingly beautiful 'No Pleasin' You', they created a sound that was uniquely British and rockin' to boot. What most people don't know is that both Chas and Dave had previous careers. Chas' hilarious account of what he got up to before he knew Dave is a must read for any fan. If you ever wondered what makes the legendary duo tick (or which is bloody which), then this is the book for you!
About The Author
Pianist Chas Hodges has worked with some of the biggest names in rock 'n' roll. In the early 1970s Chas teamed up with guitarist Dave Peacock and drummer Mick Burt to form Chas 'n' Dave. Ever since their debut album One Fing 'n' Annuver was released in 1975, they attracted a wide audience for their original, uniquely British, rock 'n' roll style.