During my research on the Edgar Broughton Band for the book I'm writing, as well as some articles on the Third Ear Band I'm posting in this archive, I found references to dates of concerts by The Giant Sun Trolley.
Dates unknown to this day that seems to suggest that the duo Tomlin-Sweeney (sometimes a trio with Roger Bunn), had played little and almost exclusively in London.
In fact, I have found dates of concerts in the provinces dating back to 1967, all in Coventry, where the band was introduced only as GIANT TROLLEY or GIANT TROLLY.
Asking Carolyn, Glen's missus, she doesn't remember much ("Sorry can't be positive about these memories. The only gig I can remember Dave doing with Glen which was outside London was a jazz and poetry..."); so she asked Steve Pank, former driver and manager of the band, and he replied that "GST didn't play anymore after UFO"...
So I asked Dave Tomlin, now living in Hamspead Heath London "reasonably well although pretty old now. However, no complaints." Because I sent him a list of dates to check, he wrote quite laconically: "The list of Sun Trolley dates are fake unless some other group took over the name but I never heard of them."
At this point, any fans memory is well-accepted.
Here is a list of documented appearances, which update the chronology on the band, taken from newspapers of the period (most of all from the Coventry Evening Telegraph):
September 23th, 1967
Coventry, The Newlands (Flamingo Club)
November 11th, 1967
Coventry, The Walsgrave
November 24th, 1967
Coventry, The Walsgrave
"Stars of Radio One!!!"
December 10th, 1967 - Coventry, Hotel Leofric
with Jimmy Cliffe and The Shakedown Sound
December 16th, 1967
Coventry, The Red House Hotel, Carnaby Club
December 23th, 1967
Coventry, The Walsgrave (Flamingo Club)
"A big Christmas rave-up with THE SUN TROLLY"
February 2nd, 1968
Coventry, The Walsgrave
"Another sensational night with THE SUN TROLLY"
February 11th, 1968
Coventry, The Red House Hotel, New Carnaby Club
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