Johnny Deaville – Lead Vocals.

During the later years Johnny Deaville formed a close working alliance with the Casuals. Johnny’s past had involved performing as a session vocalist on many significant sixties hits working with amongst others Tony Hatch, The Fortunes, Gene Pitney. Johnny had chart successes in his own right as a member of Boulevard with the song Miss Belinda written by Des Parton.
Johnny decided to relaunch the Casuals many years ago and searched high and low for the right blend of vocals and instrumentation to match and re-create that Casuals sound. John is keen to ensure a true sound as it was in the sixties – no backing tracks – just four lads playing live. The result of that search is as follows :-

Steve Leese – Guitar and Vocals

Steve has over 40 years experience of playing in and alongside numerous bands such as Hedge Hoppers Anonymous, The Merseybeats, The Dakotas, The Dreamers and many many more. Steve is a dedicated and reliable member of the Casuals and is most happy when performing live.

Terry Rowley – Bass Guitar and Vocals

Terry is a well seasoned bass player making his stage debut in 1964. His real love is sixties music but he has been known to ‘lay down’ a good bass line on diverse genre including Country and Western and 50’s teddy-boy rock and roll albums. He has appeared with many artistes over the years including Ken Dodd, Bernard Manning on the cabaret circuit and Emile Ford and many sixties bands, He has appeared on both the BBC TV and the other one.

Martin McCoy – Drums and Percussion

Martyn started playing in 1965. Described as a powerhouse drummer who has frequently worked as a session player for groups such as The Cufflinks, and Billy Fury Tribute. Previous bands include Hedgehoppers Anonymous , Why Not, Krys and of course The McCoys UK.