(c’88-’90) Harry Tuttle (?), Julia Duthie (vocals), Chris Lethbridge (drums) and ?.
Tuttle left late in 1989. The band supported It Bites at the Civic Hall, Guildford on 2 April ’90. Later that month The Colour Red appeared at The Railway, West Hempstead (6 April); Compasses, Egham (7); Three Lions, Godalming (11); Mean Fiddler, Harlesden (17); and The Cricketers, Westfield (20).
Duthie had previously been in Innocent Bystanders, going on to work in IT before holding the CEO position at Academy of Contemporary Music, Guildford and The True School of Music, Mumbai. She is now a best-selling author. Tuttle, then of X-It joined The Button Factory for a couple of gigs, notably at The Cricketers, Westfield in April ’90. Lethbridge had been in Dreaming in Colour.
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oh i happened to be the singer with The Colour Red when we supported It Bites at Guildford Civic Hall and if my memory serves me right, they were quite rude and dismissive lol and quite a few of those other gigs mentioned. But hey! i would love to know what they guys are doing now, i left and got sacked simultaneously, for petty nonsense that we all thought was important at the time, ego’s rule, was music in those days. But, i am so grateful for my time with The Colour Red, and wish each and every one well, for it was a wonderful part of my rich history of life, bless you all, bernadette, oh by the way my vocals are used these days for shamanic native american drumming and song, chanting etc. I returned back to Ireland in 2005 and removed myself from the external world for 10 years and spent my time in the forest with my dog and reconnecting with BASE aka universal life force. Love to one and love to all xxx
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