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As we were preparing this weekend’s post, we received news of the passing of Neville Chesters, legendary figure of the 1960s UK music scene, adult film producer (using the name Neville Chambers), and friend of The Rialto Report.
As a tribute we are reprising our 2018 interview with him, in which he talks about his remarkable life.
R.I.P. Nev. (25 June 1945 – 27 April 2023)
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This story begins with a single photograph, taken in 1967. It’s a photo of Jimi Hendrix, and it shows him sat on a table in his familiar hat and rock star jacket. Jimi is smoking, and he looks relaxed and happy. He seems to be sharing a joke with a man sat on a chair in front of him.
I first saw this picture in the early days of the internet, and became fascinated by it. And what struck me about it was this: The photograph shows Jimi Hendrix, one of the great guitarists of all time, and someone everyone wanted to hear play. But it’s the man in front of him who’s playing the guitar, not Jimi. And I didn’t recognize this person as any other guitarist I’d ever seen. Who in earth would be in a picture with Jimi, where Jimi wasn’t the one playing a guitar?
I did some digging around, and found that the person Jimi was with in the picture was actually one of the legendary roadies of the 1960s London music scene. It turned out he’d started in Liverpool in the era of The Beatles, and had worked with The Who, the Bee Gees, The Merseybeats, Cream, Lemmy, Mick Jagger, Apple Records, Robert Stigwood, Emerson Lake and Palmer, and many others, not to mention The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
I found out that the roadie’s name was Neville Chesters. I wondered what happened to him, but apparently, he’d left the music industry abruptly in the early 1970s and disappeared from London. I spent years wondering about his life on the road with many of the greatest legends of music history.
Years later, I was talking to a friend about the adult film industry in New York. We were talking about the 1990s. This was a few years after the so-called golden age, and it was the last gasp of the New York pornography business. At this stage, scenes were being shot cheaply on video largely for compilations that were sold for bargain basement prices.
My friend told me that one of the centers of the business at that point was called the ‘New York Fuck Factory’. This was a notorious loft on 38th Street where multiple shoots would take place.
I found that the owner of the Fuck Factory was an Englishman. He produced films using the name Neville Chambers… but his real name was Neville Chesters. Apparently, there were rumors he’d once been involved in the music business in London.
Was this possible? And if so, how did a 1960s roadie with the Who and Jimi Hendrix in London become a porn producer in the 1990s in New York?
On this episode of The Rialto Report, we track Neville Chesters down to hear about life in the swinging 60s, when he had a front row seat to witness some of the most momentous music ever made. And we also hear about how he re-emerged in New York years later as an adult film producer, of series such as Streets of New York, New York Taxi Tales, and indeed, Strap-on Sally 12: Squirting Dildo Soiree.
We also hear about how The Who’s Pete Townsend may recently have actually helped save Neville’s life.
Seriously, is there any other podcast in the world featuring Pete Townsend and a Squirting Dildo Soiree?
This podcast is 109 minutes long.
The musical playlist for this episode can be found on Spotify.
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Neville Chesters – In Music
Neville (right) boards the bus with The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Neville (left) with Jimi Hendrix
Neville Chesters – His Employers in Photos
The Merseybeats:
The Who:
Robert Stigwood:
Bee Gees:
Robert Stigwood with the Bee Gees:
Cream:
Mick Jagger (still waiting for his driver…):
Jimi Hendrix:
Streets of New York:
New York Taxi Tales:
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Neville Chesters himself:
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Awesome Article And Podcast Keep Up Good Work
Thank you Jeff!
RIP Neville. What a story, what a life. Thank you for sharing it with the world RR.
One of your best episodes! So sad to hear about Neville’s passing. So much info packed in there. So many great stories. I learned so much about my favorite bands and the later NY industry. A true legend if there ever was one! RIP Mr. Chambers.
ELP rules!
Another wonderful entry into the consistently intertwined history of music and porn. I would never’ve known about this fascinating world without the Rialto Report. I was born in 1964, lol; and a close friend of mine saw the Who at a high-school gym in Southfield, MI in 1966 – the ticket cost $3! And I made sure to share this article, because I know a lot of folks who’ll be like, “Wow!”
Wow! That was a great one! Crazy how one person could be in the right place at the right time so many times.Is there a way to access old podcasts? Thanks again Rialto report
Upper left hand corner of the website there’s a “Podcasts” link. Enjoy. 😉
Great to hear this podcast again! Some great stories from Neville Chesters – loved his story about being hired as Mick Jaggers’s driver! Listened to the podcast today while riding the subway to work – took my mind off the smoky skies here in NYC.
RIP Neville
I got to meet Neville in person at CBGB when he was managing the band, Ante Up. A tremendously nice guy. I still have his business card from that meeting! R.I.P., Neville.
I just listened to this interview. It was outstanding. I originally listened to the Rialto report for prurient reasons, but now I listen to it because the subjects are so interesting, often more for their lives outside porn than their lives in it, and the interviews are so well done.
Neville had an amazing life. I hope he wrote down somewhere the dirt on Stigwood and Barry Gibb that he was unwilling to talk about in the interview. I wonder if the other residents of Stony Stratford appreciated what an amazing character they had living amongst them.
This specific episode should be Nominated for An Award ! Just exceptional. RIP Mr. Chesters.