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The Tremblers

In the first 80s, this task was a way whereby its instigator, Peter Noone (b. 5 November 1947, Manchester, Britain; vocals), tried once again to re-enter the pop industry on the footing far taken off his earlier incarnation because the ‘Herman’ in Herman’s Hermits. ‘The Tremblers’ was in fact a …

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Nigel Olsson

Best-known because the drummer in Elton John’s early-’70s backing band, Nigel Olsson was created February 10, 1949, in the tiny Cheshire (today Merseyside) city of Wallasey, England. As an adolescent, he resided in Sunderland, where he sang business lead in an organization known as the Fireflies and used the drums …

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Peter Noone

His friend John Lennon sang “Remember remember the fifth of November” within the track “Remember” from the John Lennon/Plastic material Ono Music group album, and on that day time in 1947, the eternally young Peter Blair Denis Bernard Noone was created in Manchester, Britain. The child of Joan Blair Noone …

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John Farrar

John Farrar (pronounced Fare-ah) followed a route from his local Australia to Britain and lastly to America that carried him from a profession being a guitarist to some singer/songwriter and ultimately — together with Olivia Newton-John — to be among the world’s most successful companies from the 1970s and early …

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