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Dennis D’Ell

Ideal remembered for his tenure while the business lead singer of U.K. defeat combo the Honeycombs, Dennis D’Ell was created Dennis Wayne Dalziel in London on Oct 14, 1943. While in his teenagers he worked like a railroad signalman, with some of his co-workers getting into him in the neighborhood …

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Phil Lee

b. 8 Apr 1943, London, Britain. Lee’s parents had been musical, but he’s a self-taught guitarist. He was an associate of the group that Ivor Mairants (electric guitar) had taken to the Antibes Jazz Celebration in the middle-60s, and caused the John Williams Big Music group. Lee first found prominence …

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Julie Rogers

b. Julie Rolls, 6 Apr 1943, London, Britain. She still left her Bermondsey supplementary college in 1959 for an extended working holiday being a dancer in Spain. Next, she proved helpful being a secretary and a dispatch’s stewardess just before becoming singer using a middle-of-the-road music group led by Teddy …

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Tony Reeves

Tony Reeves may not be as well referred to as Greg Lake of Emerson, Lake & Palmer or Chris Squire of Yes, to mention two of the celebrity bass players in progressive rock and roll. But he possessed his own unique market in the world, as an associate of Colosseum, …

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Paul Samwell-Smith

Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Web page might have been the famous actors from the Yardbirds, and so are the brands that most informal listeners keep company with the group. But Paul Samwell-Smith was just the musician, if not similar kind of apparent virtuoso — only if because of …

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