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Humpy Bong

Humpy Bong was a short-lived English band formed in in the summer of 1970 by drummer , formerly of the , and Irish singer-songwriter Jonathan Kelly. The trio was completed by bassist and vocalist , who had recently left the band (which included future members and ). The band's name was a two-word variation of "Humpybong," referring to an early penal established in and the name of a state school in , that Petersen attended with the during his youth. Incorporating country influences, Humpy Bong recorded and released a single in August 1970: "Don't You Be Too Long" backed with "We're Alright Till Then," both written by and produced by Petersen on Records. The A-side appeared on 's debut album Jonathan Kelly later that year, while the B-side featured on his 1972 release Twice Around the Houses. Despite performing on the BBC's to promote the single, Humpy Bong did not achieve chart success and disbanded by the end of 1970. The group's brief existence gained renewed interest decades later due to Staffell's Queen connection, highlighted in the 2018 film , and the single's 2024 availability on streaming platforms.

Formation

Origins

Humpy Bong was initiated in London in early 1970 as a collaborative project by former Bee Gees drummer Colin Petersen and Irish singer-guitarist Jonathan Kelly, who had met the previous year while Kelly was performing in a London restaurant. Petersen, having departed the Bee Gees in August 1969 amid financial disputes with their manager Robert Stigwood, had shifted his focus toward artist management and production. In 1969, he and his wife Joanne established a management company, which soon took on Kelly as a client, with Petersen producing Kelly's early solo singles such as "Denver" and "Make a Stranger Your Friend." Kelly, originally from , , had been building a reputation in the folk scene during the late , transitioning from local performances to the circuit where he honed his acoustic guitar-driven style. By , his emerging solo career emphasized introspective songwriting, as evidenced by his debut single "Denver," which showcased his balladeer roots while incorporating subtle rock influences. This period opened opportunities for collaborations, particularly after Petersen recognized Kelly's potential during that encounter, leading to Petersen's involvement in Kelly's debut album and setting the stage for their joint venture. The duo's initial vision centered on a ensemble that merged Kelly's acoustic folk sensibilities with rock elements, drawing from Petersen's pop-rock drumming background to create a balanced sound. To complete the lineup as a trio, they recruited bassist , formerly of , in the summer of 1970. This configuration allowed the band to explore harmonious vocals and instrumental textures suited to the era's evolving folk revival.

Name and lineup assembly

The name "Humpy Bong" was chosen as a two-word variation referencing the Humpybong area on the in , —an early settlement site established around 1824—including Humpybong , which and the Gibb brothers had attended during their childhood. This nod to their shared early experiences in reflected Petersen's roots before his time with the . In the summer of 1970, left Smile in late March, joining Humpy Bong with Petersen and , which led to Smile's . Staffell's addition provided him an immediate outlet for his musical talents amid the progressive rock scene in . The final lineup solidified with Petersen on drums, handling guitar and vocals, and Staffell contributing , vocals, and harmonica. This configuration marked the band's readiness for activity, though it also served a dual role: functioning as a while advancing Petersen's ambitions in artist management, particularly in supporting and producing 's career alongside his wife Joanne.

Career

Debut single and recording

Humpy Bong's debut , "Don't You Be Too Long" backed with "We're Alright Till Then," was recorded in 1970 and released on August 21, 1970, via Records under catalog number R 5859. Both tracks were written by Jonathan Kelly, with lead vocals delivered by . The production was overseen by drummer , who also managed the band during this period. The A-side, "Don't You Be Too Long," embodies a style characterized by acoustic guitar-driven melodies and harmonica accents from Staffell, exploring themes of transient relationships through imagery of a weary traveler seeking connection. In contrast, the B-side "We're Alright Till Then" conveys amid , with its reassuring emphasizing until better times arrive. These country-influenced elements reflect Kelly's songwriting versatility, blending rock and folk sensibilities. Given the band's short lifespan following its formation earlier in 1970, no full album was planned or produced, limiting their output to this sole official single.

Television appearances and promotion

Humpy Bong's promotional efforts for their debut single "Don't You Be Too Long" were minimal and primarily focused on media exposure rather than live activity. The band's sole television appearance occurred on the BBC's Top of the Pops on October 22, 1970, where they mimed a performance of the track. This slot provided brief visibility, supplemented by limited radio airplay, but no further promotional singles were issued, and the track failed to chart in the UK. The group leveraged drummer and manager Colin Petersen's prior connections to the , though this did not translate to broader success. Humpy Bong never toured or performed live gigs, owing to challenges in securing a stable lineup beyond the core members and Petersen's emphasis on production and management duties over stage work. As a result, their promotion remained confined to this one TV outing and incidental radio support, marking the extent of their public-facing activities in 1970.

Dissolution

Breakup circumstances

Humpy Bong disbanded in late 1970, approximately six months after its formation in the summer of that year. The short-lived ensemble never undertook any live tours or concerts, limiting its activities to the recording and promotion of a single release that failed to achieve commercial success or chart in the UK. The band's structure was primarily driven by drummer and producer Colin Petersen's role in managing singer-songwriter Jonathan Kelly, positioning Humpy Bong more as a temporary vehicle to support Kelly's career rather than a dedicated performing group. This dynamic contributed to challenges in member cohesion, particularly as vocalist and bassist pursued interests in other musical projects amid the absence of live performance opportunities. Following the single's lackluster reception, the group concluded its brief run by fulfilling promotional commitments, including a television appearance on , without issuing further material.

Post-band activities of members

Following the dissolution of Humpy Bong in 1970, briefly collaborated with Jonathan Kelly before joining the progressive rock band , where he contributed vocals and guitar to their debut album Nova Solis in 1972 and the follow-up The Sleeper Wakes in 1973. By the , Staffell transitioned away from to pursue a career in and , serving as the chief model maker for the first series of the children's Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends. Colin Petersen, along with his wife Joanne Newfield, managed Jonathan Kelly's solo career from 1970 until 1976, after which Petersen relocated to and engaged in sporadic acting roles in films and television, alongside occasional music performances. Petersen died on 18 November 2024. Jonathan Kelly pursued a solo career as a folk-rock through the early , releasing albums such as Jonathan Kelly (1970) and Twice Around the Houses (1972) on , before retiring from music in 1976. He made a brief return to performing in 1991 for a Bee Gees tribute concert, forming a that included his son Greg on . Kelly died on 2 May 2020. The members' prior experiences provided indirect connections to major acts in music history: Staffell's tenure in Smile paved the way for the formation of with , , and , while Petersen's early role as the Bee Gees' drummer linked him to their rise as a global and pop phenomenon.

Band members

Core lineup

The core lineup of Humpy Bong during its 1970 existence consisted of the following trio:
  • Colin Petersen – drums
  • Jonathan Kelly – guitar, lead vocals
  • Tim Staffell – bass, vocals, harmonica
No additional or rotating members joined the group, which remained fixed from formation to dissolution. This roster is corroborated by contemporary records, including the band's single release and their appearance.

Roles and backgrounds

Colin Petersen served as the drummer for Humpy Bong, providing the rhythmic foundation with his experience from the , where he played from 1967 to 1969 and contributed to their early pop-rock sound on albums like and . His steady, groove-oriented style anchored the band's folk-rock arrangements, drawing from the polished production he encountered in the ' international touring and recording sessions. Petersen died on 18 November 2024, aged 78. Jonathan Kelly acted as the lead guitarist and primary vocalist, infusing the band with melodic lines and songwriting rooted in his Irish folk-rock heritage, where he gained prominence as a in the late 1960s scene before moving to . As the frontman, Kelly's acoustic-influenced guitar work and expressive delivery shaped Humpy Bong's core sound, blending traditional balladry with emerging rock elements from his solo performances and collaborations. Kelly died on 2 May 2020, aged 72. Tim handled bass, additional vocals, and harmonica, bringing progressive and blues influences from his time in (1968–1970), the precursor to , where he served as lead vocalist and bassist alongside and . His multi-instrumental contributions added textural depth, such as harmonica fills that echoed the bluesy experimentation of 's live sets and demos. Together, the trio's dynamic revolved around Kelly's charismatic leadership and melodic focus, Petersen's reliable pop-rock propulsion, and Staffell's versatile layering, creating a cohesive folk-rock blend that highlighted each member's pre-band expertise without overlapping into later solo pursuits.

Discography

Singles

Humpy Bong released a single 7-inch vinyl titled "Don't You Be Too Long" b/w "We're Alright Till Then" on Parlophone (catalog number R 5859) in the United Kingdom on August 21, 1970. This was the band's only commercial single release, with no international commercial editions documented at the time. The single did not enter the UK Singles Chart, despite receiving limited radio airplay associated with the band's appearance on the television program Top of the Pops. As of 2025, the tracks from the single have been made available on digital streaming platforms, marking their first widespread reissue beyond the original vinyl format.

Additional recordings

The band's appearance on Top of the Pops on October 22, 1970, featured a mimed studio performance of their single "Don't You Be Too Long," marking their only known visual recording from the era. This footage is presumed lost, consistent with the BBC's routine practice of wiping and reusing videotapes for pre-1978 broadcasts to conserve resources, though isolated recoveries of similar 1970s Top of the Pops episodes have occurred in recent years. No audio or video from the performance has surfaced publicly, leaving it as a significant but inaccessible artifact of the band's brief promotional activities. Beyond the commercial single, no demo tapes, live recordings, or studio outtakes from Humpy Bong sessions are known to exist in public archives or collections. The group's short lifespan—forming in and dissolving by late that year—likely contributed to the absence of additional preserved material, with any private rehearsals or informal tapes lost to time without documentation. In a notable development in 2024, former vocalist made the two sides of the band's 1970 —"Don't You Be Too Long" and "We're Alright Till Then"—available on major streaming platforms for the first time. These digital releases represent the sole audio legacy of Humpy Bong beyond original pressings, offering modern listeners access to the group's folk-rock sound and underscoring the enduring interest in Staffell's pre-Queen work amid renewed attention from media like the 2018 film .

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