網頁Decent cover of Keith's ode to body temperature by the South Wales group from mining town Merthyr Tydfil, some who went on to form hairy proggers Man 網頁The Bystanders first CD was titled It’s Life. It was mixed at the renowned Cherokee studios in Los Angeles and featured special guest performances by guitar legends Daryl …
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網頁12 小時前 · Landing into New York JFK on a snowy, windy Tuesday afternoon, I’m sure we were all thinking the same thing: “Packing the thermals and the band gloves was a good idea!”. Little did we realise that we would not need them at all during our time in New York. 網頁The Casuals were a British pop group from Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. They are best known for their 1968 No. 2 UK hit song, "Jesamine". [1] Career [ edit] Originally formed in 1960 by John Tebb (piano and vocals) and Howard Newcombe (guitar), they added Don Fortune (drums) and Zenon Kowalski (bass), and became The Casuals in 1961. folding sunglasses
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網頁One of the few Welsh bands to release records on a fairly regular basis in the mid to late '60s, the Bystanders are chiefly notable not for their own derivative music, but because … 網頁2010年3月11日 · Jones' first band The Bystanders, was a Merthyr-based close harmony five-piece formed in the early 1960s, with BBC Wales radio presenter Owen Money, who was calling himself Gerry Braden, on... Man evolved out of the Bystanders, a successful close harmony pop group from Merthyr Tydfil who played in numerous club residencies in Wales, often playing at several clubs a night. The Bystanders issued eight singles, including "98.6" (No. 45 in UK Singles Chart in February 1967) which was played in the 2009 film The Boat That Rocked (although Keith's version was the bigger hit, reaching No. 24 in the UK) and "When Jesamine Goes", written by their manager Ronnie Scott egyptian gods with bull faces