The Graham Stewart Jazzmen, Goff's first proper band. Graham, who was a fellow pupil at the Whitgift Middle School, leads on trombone. With him are Stan Sowden, trumpet; Goff, clarinet; Alan Root, piano; Les Mac (McLaughlin), banjo; Frank Thomas, bass; and Don Knispell, Drums.
RAF basic training (station band), Dec 1955
Ian Bell on drums, Jack Hutton trumpet, Sid Bennett banjo and Goff clarinet
Formed 'Down Home Ramblers' to play in local pub Goff, clarinet; Pete Hindle, trumpet; Mick Shore, trombone (later ran his own "Tuxedo" band around Sheffield); Chris (Sparky) Meech, banjo; Don Halliday, tea-chest bass; and, out of picture, Ron Brown, drums.
George on trumpet
Mick Burns on trumpet
An excursion into dance and function work, with Alan Root, Jim Forey & Dave Gad
While living in Lincolnshire Goff played with Mike Cole's Jazzmen at the "Old King's Arms" in Newark
a band originally re-creating early Wolverines sound
Brian White played a lot of alto sax to my clarinet in the old Monks band, and he got it out again here. also shown are leader Sandy Axon on tmb, Ben Cohen with Jim Forey hidden
John Mortimer, tb; goff dubber, rds, Ken Reece, tp; Jim Forey, bg; Colin Miller, drms, Alan Dandy, pno