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The Pipeline Instrumental Review , also known as Pipeline Magazine , is a British periodical magazine that focuses on instrumental rock music which was most popular in the 1950s and 1960s with bands and performers such as The Shadows , Duane Eddy , The Ventures , and The Spotnicks among many others. The title of the magazine comes from the 1963 surf rock instrumental hit, " Pipeline " by The Chantays .

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52-428: The Pipeline Instrumental Review was started by editors Alan Taylor and Dave Burke in 1989 after the discontinuation of several other magazines that covered the instrumental rock music scene and served as a replacement for fans of the genre. The Pipeline Instrumental Review has been published quarterly since 1989 and edited by Alan Taylor and Dave Burke. It reviews the latest instrumental releases and others related to

104-477: A coat of arms on 25 November 1944. Cheshunt Urban District was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972 , becoming part of the borough of Broxbourne on 1 April 1974. No successor parish was created for the town, and so it became an unparished area. The Manor House was demolished in the 1980s and Edwards Court built on the site. Cheshunt's best-known employer was Tesco, whose head office

156-592: A Line " (also recorded by Marvin, Welch & Farrar), and "The Joy of Living", while Richard also had a hit with his ecology song, "Silvery Rain". "Silvery Rain" was covered by Olivia Newton-John on her 1981 album Physical . In 1977, Marvin played lead guitar on Roger Daltrey 's third solo album, One of the Boys , on the tracks Parade and Leon . He co-wrote Olivia Newton-John 's 1977 hit " Sam " with John Farrar and Don Black . In 1988, Marvin collaborated with French keyboardist and composer Jean Michel Jarre on

208-550: A mixture of commercial and Hertfordshire County Council contract services. Most buses operate to Waltham Cross (where there are links to north London and Essex), Hoddesdon and Broxbourne . The towns of Hertford , Harlow , Potters Bar , and Waltham Abbey are also linked to Cheshunt. Buses are operated by Arriva Shires & Essex , Centrebus , Metroline , Sullivan Buses or Vectare. The Sustrans National Cycle Route 1 passes through Cheshunt as part of its route connecting Dover to Shetland . The Lee Valley Country Park

260-451: A new administrative area for London which encompassed more of the city's conurbation than the existing one. Initially, Cheshunt (including Waltham Cross) was planned to become part of a borough with Enfield ; however, the plan was eventually dropped and Cheshunt did not become part of Greater London. The Metropolitan Police Service served Cheshunt until 2000, when policing was taken over by Hertfordshire Constabulary . Being located in

312-413: A pedal to give that vocal quality to his lines." Marvin influenced many British rock guitarists, including George Harrison , Eric Clapton , David Gilmour , Brian May , Mark Knopfler , Peter Frampton , Steve Howe , Roy Wood , Tony Iommi , Pete Townshend , Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page . In 1959, Cliff Richard purchased a fiesta red Fender Stratocaster for Marvin to use on stage, which

364-643: A section of the Lee Valley Park , including much of the River Lee Country Park . To the north lies Broxbourne and Wormley , Waltham Abbey to the east, Waltham Cross and Enfield to the south, and Cuffley to the west. Historically an ancient parish in the Hertford hundred of Hertfordshire, it was granted urban district status in 1894. Waltham Cross, which became a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1885, historically formed

416-591: A vocal-harmony trio. They became 'Marvin & Farrar' for a vocal album in 1973 and then reverted to the Shadows in late 1973, for the instrumental Rockin' with Curly Leads album. The Shadows came second for the United Kingdom in the 1975 Eurovision Song Contest with " Let Me Be the One ". Marvin wrote "Driftin'", " Geronimo ", "Spider Juice" (his daughter's name for orange juice), "I Want You to Want Me" for

468-598: Is a cycle-friendly route that runs along the River Lea, connecting both cyclists and pedestrians to Ware , Hoddesdon , Waltham Abbey , Tottenham and Stratford . As part of the Big Lottery Fund -financed Connect2 project a new cycle link over the A10 was built in 2010, connecting paths to link Theobalds Lane with Lieutenant Ellis Way, named the "Paul Cully Bridge" after a late local civil servant. Cheshunt

520-501: Is an English multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and songwriter. He is known as the lead guitarist for the Shadows . Marvin was born as Brian Robson Rankin at 138 Stanhope Street in Newcastle upon Tyne , England. His father was an army officer. He played banjo and piano. After hearing Buddy Holly he decided to learn the guitar and also adopted Holly-style dark-rimmed glasses. He chose his stage name while launching his career. It

572-582: Is an amalgamation of his childhood nickname, Hank, and the first name of American country singer Marvin Rainwater . He moved to London in April 1958 after persuading his parents to let him do so in pursuit of a career in the music business. Sixteen-year-old Marvin and his Rutherford Grammar School friend, Bruce Welch , met Johnny Foster, Cliff Richard 's manager, at The 2i's Coffee Bar in Soho , London. Foster

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624-761: Is in Transport For London 's Travelcard Zone 8 . Crossrail 2 will connect north-east London to south-west London when constructed and is proposed to stop at Cheshunt station, along with improving the station. Cheshunt is located on the A10 (also known locally as the Great Cambridge Road), which provides links to Junction 25 of the M25 London Orbital Motorway , Central London , Hertford and Cambridge. Also roads lead to Waltham Cross and Waltham Abbey Cheshunt has

676-477: Is widely claimed to be the first Stratocaster in the United Kingdom. Although it allegedly still belongs to Richard, it has been in the possession of Bruce Welch since 1968. Marvin has performed on stage almost exclusively with fiesta red Stratocasters since Richard's original purchase. In Canada, Cliff Richard and the Shadows had top 10 hits, especially from 1961 to 1965. Canadian guitarists Randy Bachman and Neil Young credit Marvin as influential, Young penning

728-663: The B198 which runs near the crash site has been renamed Lieutenant Ellis Way, after the pilot, who managed to avoid crashing into the nearby town. One of the firemen who attended the scene secured funding in 2010 for a permanent memorial at the scene (at the entrance to St Mary's School ). Up until 2004, Temple Bar stood in Theobalds Park , having been moved from London at the turn of the nineteenth century. The gateway has since been re-erected in London at Paternoster Square on

780-794: The Crystal Palace TV transmitter Local radio stations are BBC Three Counties Radio and Heart Hertfordshire . The town is served by the local newspaper, Cheshunt & Waltham Mercury which is published by the Hertfordshire Mercury . Cheshunt Station on both the National Rail network and the London Overground network. Services run southbound to Liverpool Street via Tottenham Hale or Seven Sisters and Stratford and northbound to Hertford East , Bishop's Stortford and Cambridge . The station

832-579: The Lea Valley , Cheshunt has access to the Lee Valley Park . The park is accessible at many points, one being extremely close to the town's railway station at Windmill Lane. At 8:00 am on 12 August 1944, a Consolidated B-24 Liberator bomber from the United States Army Air Forces 392nd Bombardment Group (Heavy) , based at RAF Wendling , crashed next to Maxwells Farm, near Cheshunt, killing all ten crew. The section of

884-483: The 1790s from Trevecca , Brecknockshire . It moved to Cambridge in 1905. Between 1909 and 1968 the buildings were occupied by the Church of England's Bishop's College . Since 1972 they have been council offices and formerly a music and business school (typing and accountancy), which had to be demolished due to it being unsafe. In the 1980s parts of the building were so unsafe it was closed and demolished. The main problem

936-704: The Conventions were filmed by Intec Services and made available commercially on VHS but from 2006 all, including from 1995 onward, were made available in superior quality on DVD . Sometimes the Duane Eddy Convention would take place on the same day and at the same venue as the Pipeline Instrumental Rock Convention. Hank Marvin Hank Brian Marvin (born Brian Robson Rankin , 28 October 1941)

988-539: The Gladiators such as how band leader Mike O'Neill went into the music business to avoid doing national service and how a tour lasting seven months in Italy gave him the experience of being a touring musician as well as being a recording artist and potentially being a popstar. Each year from 1993 to 2014 the magazine held the Pipeline Instrumental Rock Convention at venues in London and Hertfordshire. From 1995 onward

1040-577: The Shadows, and " The Day I Met Marie ". He co-wrote Richard's 1961 hit; " Gee Whizz It's You " with Ian Samwell . With Welch, Brian Bennett , and John Rostill , he wrote hits for Cliff Richard, including; "On the Beach", " I Could Easily Fall in Love with You ", "Time Drags By", and "In the Country". In 1969 and 1970, he teamed with Richard for: two 'Cliff & Hank' hit singles, his own song; " Throw Down

1092-622: The Shadows, in late 1968. The single "Sacha" topped the singles chart in New South Wales , Australia, having been 'discovered' by two DJs at 2WG Wagga Wagga. Marvin has experimented with styles and material, releasing some instrumental albums, some with mostly vocals (e.g. Words and Music , All Alone With Friends ), one with only acoustic guitars and one with a guitar orchestra ( The Hank Marvin Guitar Syndicate ). In 1970, Marvin and Welch formed Marvin, Welch & Farrar ,

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1144-650: The Webb family home (Cliff's parents) in Cheshunt , Hertfordshire . After a threat of legal action by representatives of the American band of the same name , the Drifters became The Shadows in 1959. The Shadows were known for their instrumental songs, mainly; " Apache " (1960), " F.B.I. " (1961), " Wonderful Land " (1962), and " Foot Tapper " (1963), among many others. The band split up briefly between 1968 and 1973, but

1196-591: The care of Sir Anthony Denny , after she left Queen Catherine Parr 's household in 1548. As Queen, she stayed with the Cecil family at Theobalds Palace . King James I later lived at Theobalds and died there in 1625. Richard Cromwell , Lord Protector of the Commonwealth , died in Cheshunt in 1712. The historic palace site is now Cedars Park and holds historical and national significance. In 1825, Cheshunt

1248-569: The central headquarters the Debenhams store chain were formerly located in Cheshunt, and the headquarters of Tesco , the UK's largest supermarket chain, was located here until 2016. In 2002, Cheshunt hosted the only officially licensed European BotCon convention ever. In 1957, a review of how London was governed was undertaken by government and led by Sir Edwin Herbert , who was appointed to create

1300-676: The east of Cheshunt. The town name comes from the Old English name (as recorded in the Domesday Book ) for the area, Cestrehunt , which probably refers to a "castle, erected by the Romans", the word cestre (along with the form ceastre ), or even its modern forms, chester and caster being derived from the Latin castrum meaning "fort" . This is commemorated in the arms of the former Cheshunt urban district council. Cheshunt

1352-651: The end of World War II a large area of the River Lea flood plain was used for sand and gravel extraction which resulted in the creation of the now mature lakes which are popular with anglers , birdwatchers and naturalists . The area now forms part of the 1,000 acres (400 ha) River Lee Country Park and the Turnford and Cheshunt Pits SSSI . Cheshunt has four secondary schools: Goffs Academy ; Goffs-Churchgate Academy ; Haileybury Turnford ; and St Mary's Church of England High School . The non-conformist theological college Cheshunt College moved to Cheshunt in

1404-527: The first few years the council used St Mary's Hall on College Road as its offices and meeting place, as the Local Board had done. Around 1901 the council moved to a large 1860s house called the Manor House at 22 Turners Hill (not to be confused with Cheshunt Great House ). Cheshunt's public library was built in the grounds of the Manor House in 1907. Cheshunt Urban District Council was granted

1456-675: The foreword for Danel's book about the Fender Stratocaster . Marvin has continued to release instrumental solo albums, all of which have reached the UK Top 10 album charts since 2002. His latest solo album, Without a Word , was released in 2017. In 2024, Marvin contributed guitar to a re-release of Mark Knopfler 's " Going Home: Theme of the Local Hero " in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust . His first wife

1508-524: The genre. The magazine also features interviews with musicians and performers such as with Hank Marvin when he was on tour in 1997 for example. The Tornados were featured in 1996 who were described by the magazine as "the only UK instrumental group to provide a serious chart challenge to The Shadows". The Lively Ones , whose music was featured in Quentin Tarantino 's 1994 film Pulp Fiction , were also interviewed in 1997 and their discography

1560-424: The late 1960s the main land use around Cheshunt was for its nursery industry, and many new techniques for growing under glass were developed here. Thomas Rochford had a large concern here, although now almost all the glasshouses have been redeveloped into housing estates. This is often reflected in the names of the roads or estates, such as Rosedale or Thomas Rochford Way. A small amount of nursery trade survives to

1612-524: The launch on the morning before competing in stage four of the first Women's Tour from Cheshunt to Welwyn Garden City. Cheshunt Community Sports Park includes indoor and outdoor bowls courts. Further bowling facilities are available at Whit Hern Park (lawn bowls) and Cedars Park (boules). The Cheshunt Hockey Club is based at Haileybury Turnford school. The town is within the BBC London and ITV London region. Television signals are received from

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1664-406: The music of jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt and performs regularly with his group, "Hank Marvin's Gypsy Jazz". According to Guitar.com , "In 1960 [Marvin] defined the role of 'lead guitarist'" and "became the first British 'guitar hero'". The website continued, "Hank is legendary for his expressive phrasing, but rather than use his Strat's controls to accentuate volume swells, he prefers to use

1716-433: The north side of St Paul's Cathedral . Cheshunt has two tiers of local government, at district and county level: Broxbourne Borough Council and Hertfordshire County Council . There is no parish or town council in Cheshunt, which has been an unparished area since 1974. Historically, the parish of Cheshunt was in the hundred of Hertford . As well as Cheshunt itself, the parish also included Waltham Cross . From 1837

1768-653: The parish of Cheshunt was included in the Edmonton Poor Law Union . On 13 July 1850 the parish of Cheshunt was made a local board of health district . After elections, the first meeting of the Cheshunt Local Board of Health was held in October 1850, with John Sanders being appointed the first chairman of the board. Under the Local Government Act 1894 , Cheshunt Local Board became Cheshunt Urban District Council on 31 December 1894. For

1820-537: The railway on the site now occupied by Herts Young Mariners Base . The Youth Hostel was built on the site of the derelict open-air swimming pool. "Cheshunt Compound", a fungicide developed at the Cheshunt Research Station, was widely used by amateur and professional gardeners but has been withdrawn from sale in the UK since November 2010 and it is no longer legal to use it. It was a mixture of copper sulphate and ammonium carbonate . From

1872-579: The song " From Hank to Hendrix " on his Harvest Moon album in partial tribute. "Hank Marvin" is rhyming slang for "starvin" ("starving"). This slang was referenced in a 2012 television advertisement for Mattessons meat company. While Welch and Bennett were both appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2004 Birthday Honours for services to music, Marvin declined for "personal reasons". On 28 October 2009, Marvin

1924-536: The southern part of Cheshunt, and remained part of the Cheshunt Urban District until its abolition in 1974. The urban districts of Cheshunt and Hoddesdon merged in 1974 to form the Borough of Broxbourne , the area's current local authority district . Cheshunt was not re-established as a successor parish . At the 2011 census , Cheshunt had a population of 45,832. The Prime Meridian passes to

1976-724: The town centre. The Laura Trott Leisure Centre is close by. Before the 2012 London Olympics the Olympic Torch was carried close to the Old Pond by selected and nominated local residents. After the Olympics, gold medal winner Laura Kenny had two postboxes painted gold in her honour, one at the Old Pond. Cheshunt has its own football club in Cheshunt F.C. who play in the Isthmian League Premier Division. Founded in 1946, their most famous player

2028-672: The track "London Kid", on Jarre's Revolutions album and was a guest in Jarre's Destination Docklands concert at London's Royal Victoria Dock . Jarre said the Shadows' success had influenced him and led to his decision to devote his career to instrumental music. In 1992, Duane Eddy guested on Marvin's album Into the Light on the track " Pipeline ". Marvin dueted twice with French guitarist Jean-Pierre Danel  – on his 2007 and 2010 albums, both top-ten hits and certified gold. Marvin also participated on one of his DVDs and wrote

2080-426: The west of the town. The neighbouring town of Goffs Oak had a large number of nurseries as well as a large garden centre, but these have since been closed and redeveloped as mid-range housing developments. The River Lee Navigation passes the east of Cheshunt and was used for the transport of flowers and crops to the London markets for many years until road transport became more viable. A wharf existed just east of

2132-625: Was Iain Dowie who played for them in the 1980s. F.C. Romania also plays in Cheshunt. Tottenham Hotspur F.C. have also held training grounds in Cheshunt over the years. The town also has long-established rugby and cricket clubs and a publicly owned 18-hole golf course. Formerly Grundy Park Leisure Centre, the Laura Trott Leisure Centre was renamed after £4m redevelopment to honour the Olympic gold medallist. Trott attended

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2184-520: Was Beryl, with whom he had four children. He is currently married to Carole, with whom he had two children. Since 1986, Marvin has lived in Perth , Western Australia. He has made impromptu appearances on stage when musician friends visit the area, such as in February 2013 when Cliff Richard held a concert at Sandalford Winery . He is one of Jehovah's Witnesses . Marvin has developed a keen interest in

2236-690: Was a settlement on Ermine Street , the main Roman road leading north from London. Before the Norman Conquest , the manor of Cheshunt was held by Eddeva the Fair , but William I granted it to Alan of Brittany . The parish church of St Mary the Virgin was first recorded in a charter of 1146, but was entirely rebuilt between 1418 and 1448 with a three-stage tower topped by an octagonal turret. As Princess Elizabeth, Queen Elizabeth I lived at Cheshunt in

2288-598: Was also the location of the Cheshunt Railway. Running from the town's High Street to the River Lea near the present-day Cheshunt railway station, this 0.75 mi (1.21 km) horse -drawn line was the first passenger-carrying monorail and the first railway line to be built in Hertfordshire. The town's Bury Green neighbourhood was once the home of singer Cliff Richard . Lotus Cars as well as

2340-523: Was in Delamare Road, Cheshunt for many years. A small store in the town centre is still open today, while "Home 'n' Wear" store, which was situated across the Old Pond in College Road, is now closed. In 1983 a new out-of-town Tesco store located to the north of the town opened, named "Brookfield Farm". It later expanded, a branch of Marks & Spencer was built next door, and the entire estate

2392-524: Was interviewed by Pipeline magazine in 2002 and he gave details about the recording of the number 1 hit " Shakin' All Over " on which he played guitar for the band Johnny Kidd & the Pirates in 1960. Several publications have cited Pipeline magazine as a source for a 1960 instrumental tune being named after the M1 motorway . Pipeline magazine has also been quoted as giving extensive coverage to Nero &

2444-432: Was looking for a guitarist for Cliff Richard's UK tour and was considering Tony Sheridan . Instead he offered Marvin the position. Marvin agreed to join the Drifters , as Cliff Richard's group was then known, provided there was a place for Welch. Marvin met Richard for the first time at a nearby Soho tailor's shop, where Richard was having a fitting for a stage jacket. The Drifters had their first rehearsal with Richard at

2496-543: Was presented with a BASCA Gold Badge Award in recognition of his unique contribution to music. Marvin also played guitar on the following tracks of library music recorded for Bruton Music: Cheshunt Cheshunt ( / ˈ tʃ ɛ z ə n t / CHEZ -ənt ) is a town in the Borough of Broxbourne in Hertfordshire , England, 13 miles (21 km) north of Central London on the River Lea and Lee Navigation and directly south of Broxbourne . It contains

2548-402: Was reformed by Marvin, Welch and Bennett. Marvin and the Shadows reformed for a 2004 Final Tour, and a 2005 European tour was also undertaken. Cliff Richard and the Shadows performed the final tour dates in 2009 and 2010. His first critically lauded, eponymous solo album of instrumentals, which featured guitar set to orchestrated backing, was released in 1969, following the first disbanding of

2600-537: Was renamed "The Brookfield Centre". Tesco announced in 2015 that it would move its headquarters to Welwyn Garden City . In 1959, Colin Chapman moved his fledgling Lotus group of companies, including Lotus Cars and Team Lotus , from its outgrown premises at Hornsey to a purpose-built facility on Delamare Road. Racing cars from here won the first two of its seven constructor championships in ( 1963 and 1965 ) before moving to Hethel , Norfolk , in 1966. Until

2652-399: Was showcased, which was a regular part of Pipeline' s features of the bands they interviewed. The story of The Packabeats was featured in 1997 who provided the theme tune to the 1962 film, The Traitors . The Ventures, who having sold over 100 million, are the biggest selling instrumental band of all time, were given extensive coverage by Pipeline magazine from 1990 to 2009. Joe Moretti

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2704-461: Was the floors had begun to disintegrate. A new council office was built on the site of the old school. The council chamber and registry office are now in the same building that contains the "Huntingdon Rooms". The Old Pond area is located in the centre of Cheshunt and is home to many local businesses. With roads leading to the M25, A10 and towards Broxbourne . The 242, 310 and 410 bus routes pass through

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