FRIDAY BROWN > MARIANNE AND MIKE
Marian Stockley, better known as Friday Brown, was from Manchester.
In 1962/63 she joined her boyfriend’s group The Mike Taylor Combo, winning a best vocalist award and a Decca contract.
Her debut single was released in 1966: a ballad titled “Getting Nowhere” with “And (To Me He Meant Everything)” as the B-side.
As Friday Brown recalled:
“On the B side of ‘Getting Nowhere’ there are two guitarists backing up my voice... one was me... the other was a young session guy whom I’d had the pleasure of working with on the Marianne And Mike sessions and loads of folk/blues stuff we did for the Beeb in London...
His name was and still is Jimmy Page."
Page’s early session involvement in BBC folk and blues material with Marian was also referenced by her in several interviews, making this a well-documented, if little-known, chapter of his pre-Zeppelin career.
dadgad prod.



