Ye Court Jesters
Roswell, New Mexico

1965-1968
 

We toured with many rock bands of the sixties, opening for Ian Whitcomb,
The Standells, The Fortunes, many more all over. 

 

 

Personnel:
Jose Escamilla - Lead Guitar/Vocals
Satty Chaves - Bass/Vocals
Walter Henandez - Drums/Vocals
Wayne Rose - Rythm Guitar/Vocals
Phil Allison - Guitar/Vocals
Michael Jones - Organ/Vocals

Influences:
The Beatles, Elvis, Stones, Buddy Holly, Richie Valens

Setlist Sample:
"But I Still Love Her", "All I Want Is You"

Equipment:
Fender amps, Farfisa organ, Hofner Bass, Strat and Mosrite guitars, Rickenbacker.

Rehearsal Space:
Various...Community Center, St. Mary's Hall, Garages, etc.

Band Vehicles:
Ford Station Wagon, Ford Fairlane, GM Truck, Hertz Trailer rentals.

Fashion Statement:
Royal Gold jackets, blue suits and ties.

Best Gig:
JP's Palace Battle of the Bands 1966 - We won!

Gig from Hell!:
Espanola, New Mexico Prom - fight broke out, everybody splt.

Last Gig:
Roswell Night Club 1968.

Comments:
A web site is being prepared for Ye Court Jesters at: http://www.ueastudios.com by Jose Escamilla and their song, "But I Still Love Her" and photos will eventually be listed there.

 

  

 

Where are they now?

Jose Escamilla is world renown as the discoverer of the RODS UFO phenomenon, Satty Chaves is still residing in Roswell and still perfoming, Walter Hernandez disappeared in the early eighties, is declared dead, Michael Jone and Wayne Rose their whereabouts unknown, Phil Allison was killed by his girlfriend in the 1980's.

 

 Information contributed by Jose Escamilla skyfish@pacbell.net

 

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