Duggie
Lea
The story so far

This Cambridge born Entertainer started out
at fifteen years old as a Guitarist. His first instrument was a tea chest, you take a tea
chest, one broom handle and a piece of string and bingo !!
One of his first microphones was
made by his father, from an hearing aid. As you've probably gathered,there wasn't a lot of
money floating about at the time, having six kids in the family didn't leave much cash
spare to be extravagant, but that's Doug, make the most of what you've got, and get on
with it, a big lesson learnt from his Parents,who were fully supportive.
Anyway back to the group, called
"Matt Pawn and The Tremlows" Which got it's first big booking at "The
Dorothy Ballroom" in Cambridge, playing at the Co-op staff parties to several
Thousand people, with "The Reg Cottage Orchestra". To get to venues, they hired
a mini bus,and from taking the odd passenger along, soon grew to having to hire a full
size double decker bus.
Playing at youth clubs, village
halls parties,and even his local Sunday School "bless him".
Members at that time:
Tubby White,Robin Andrews,Freddy Wiles,Butch Lindsey, Tubby Rhodes,Graham Bavester,Noah
Cox,Stu Stubbings,Billy White,Doug Beale,Eric Coulson,Nev Downs,Jacko, Richard
Papworth,Paul(Cosh)Culpin,Andy Peters,John Walters.
The group went on to play bigger
venues like "The Carlton" Newmarket, "The Guildhall" Cambridge and
University Colleges,etc, with the May balls being the highlight of the year, they were
supporting big Rock n Roll names like "The Shadows", "Bill Haley",
"Alan Price", "The Searchers", "Georgie Fame", "The
John Barry Seven", "Leapy Lee", "Karl Denver" ,"Freddy &
The Dreamers" to name but a few.
The group performed their last gig
together at Shelford Memorial Hall January 1976
In January 1976 Duggie moved to
Bridlington and formed another band called "The Swinging Bluebirds",and was
offered a job as bingo Manager in Hull for Jackson & Whitworth. At that time he also
played at their South Shore Holiday Inn at Bridlington,and around Hull's Working men's
clubs.
Members at that time:
Malcolm Allan, Mel Brown, Johnny Ember, Isabelle Mcgougan, Shaun Papworth, Lee
Papworth, Jim Eccles.
In 1977 he changed his stage name to
"Duggie Lea", became Ents/Manager at South Shore,and was offered a summer season
in "The Michael Barrymore show" at the 3'Bs Theatre at Bridlington.
At this time, his two sons, Shaun
aged 12 and Lee aged 9 were performing at South Shore as "The Boys", these two
young lads were undoubtedly showing inherited talents of their father on guitar, and on
the final night made a surprise appearance on "The Michael Barrymore Show". They
went on to back their father until 1992.
During this time supported such acts
as "Jerry Lee Lewis" "Johnny & The Hurricanes" " The
Tremeloes" " Mr.Acker Bilk" "Kenny Ball" " The
Rubettes" "Julie Rogers" "Susan Maughan" " The
Bachelors" "Joe Loss" plus countless others.
That year Duggie found a new Bass
player,Steve Moxon. The Drummer Stewart Stanley stayed on to form "The Duggie Lea
Trio". They stayed together until 1998 when Duggie went solo.