The first three issues (Late Winter, 1986; Spring, 1987; Fall, 1987) were entirely black and white, with covers by Peter Hayes, while the last three featured color covers, done respectively by Charles Burns (cartoonist), Los Bros Hernandez, and Bob Burden.
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Worcestershire declared their first innings at 388/1 (Turner 202*) and eventually won by an innings, so Senghera did not get to bat, but he claimed five wickets in the match, his maiden scalp being that of Peter Hayes.
His other son was also a trainer, but Peter Hayes, who at the time was training Fields Of Omagh, died in an airplane crash in 2001.
Members were Peter Hayes (guitar, vocals), Jeff Nelson (drums, vocals), Charles Steck (bass, vocals), and Jim Spellman (guitar).
Mickie Most (Michael Peter Hayes, 1938–2003), English record producer
Chetwynd-Hayes was also related to Michael Peter Hayes, better known as Mickie Most, through shared ancestors James Thomas Hayes born 1841 in Whitechapel, London and his wife, Elizabeth Penn.