Michael Maestro's blog post about the first Marshall amp to make it to America: http://www.michaelmastro.com/FirstMarshall.html?fbclid=IwAR1xx_WDthpHiE2E_5QrQf9EnzxfQHywB-2w3MLuAhU-6TN9h0rMTRkID7w
December 4, 2004
ROBERT,
SPEAKING OF GUITAR DISTORTION, I KNOW A LITTLE.
JOHN RAINEY HAD THE FIRST DISTORTION PEDAL IN AMERICA AS FAR AS I KNOW. YOU CAN ASK THE MEMORY CELL(RODNEY) TO VERIFY. JIMMY PAGE GAVE IT TO JOHN RAINEY IN LONDON AFTER WE TOURED AUSTRALIA WITH THE WALKER BROTHERS AND
ROY ORBISON. THE YARDBIRDS OPENED THE SHOW AND WE BECAME VERY CLOSE WITH PAGE. HE LOVED THE CANDYMEN AND EVEN SAID HE WAS QUITING THE YARDBIRDS AND STARTING A NEW BAND. HE SAID HE MIGHT EVEN MOVE TO ATLANTA AND PLAY WITH US. LATER HE STARTED LED ZEPPELIN. THERE'S A WHOLE LOT MORE I CAN TELL ABOUT THIS STORY, BUT MAYBE IN A BOOK.
OH YEAH!
WE ALSO HAD THE FIRST MARSHALL AMPS EVER IN THE U.S.
ASK RODNEY THE ROCKER!!!
GOOD EVENING,
RENEGADE ROBERT NIX!!!
The Candymen started out as a backing band for Roy Orbison but eventually started their own act. This poster shows the band after their keyboard player, Little Bobby Peterson was drafted and Kinston, Alabama's Dean Daughtry took over. Lower photo: John Rainey Adkins(Dothan), Rodney Justo (Tampa), seated Bill Gilmore (Sarasota), standing Robert Nix (Jacksonville), Dean Daughtry(Kinston, Alabama)