Wayne Gibson's career spanned two decades and several styles of music, from British blues to disco. Wayne Gibson and the Dynamic Sounds were the brain-child of Shel Talmy, who put the band together in 1963 and carried them through four singles on Pye, of which only one, "Kelly" (featuring Jimmy Page on guitar), was a minor hit. The band split up in 1965 and Gibson went solo the following year, signed to EMI-Columbia (where his version of "Under My Thumb" died an agonizing death, denounced by Mick Jagger along with rival covers).
He had a good voice, however, and no less an o...