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Paul Martin Raymond (16 November 1945 – 13 April 2019) was an English keyboardist and guitarist, best known for playing in UFO and Michael Schenker Group. [1] Raymond was the replacement for Christine McVie when she left Chicken Shack to join Fleetwood Mac in 1969.
Paul Raymond was a member from 1976 until his death in 2019, over four tenures ... Maldonaldo and Martin were added to UFO's touring lineup following the release of ...
The majority of the material was written by Brian Keith, Paul Raymond, and Tony Murray. Keith left the band, and Raymond took over lead vocals. Plastic Penny's output was released on the Page One Records; the band appeared at the first Isle of Wight Festival, on 31 August 1968. [2]
Simmonds had reformed Savoy Brown by the end of 1970 with new vocalist Pete Scott, former Blodwyn Pig bassist Andy Pyle and drummer Ron Berg, and former Chicken Shack keyboardist Paul Raymond. [9] In May 1971, after an American tour, Scott was replaced by Dave Walker of the Idle Race , while Pyle and Berg made way for Andy Silvester and Dave ...
Dean Paul Martin was killed in a military jet crash in 1987. Ricci Martin wrote a book called "That's Amore," in 2002 about growing up in Beverly Hills, California as part of Dean Martin's family.
The Twenty-Seventh Canadian Ministry was the Cabinet led by Prime Minister Paul Martin.It governed Canada from 12 December 2003 to 6 February 2006, including the last five months of the 37th Canadian Parliament and all of the 38th.
Paul Raymond may refer to: Paul Raymond (archivist) (1833–1878), French archivist and historian; Paul Raymond (ice hockey) (1913–1995), Canadian ice hockey player; Paul Raymond (publisher) (1925–2008), British magazine publisher and owner of the Raymond Revuebar club in Soho, London; Paul Raymond (musician) (1945–2019), English ...
Sleep Warm is an album recorded by Dean Martin for Capitol Records in three sessions between October 13, 1958 and October 15, 1958 with arrangements by Pete King and orchestra conducted by Frank Sinatra. Described in the liner notes as a "beguiling set of lullabies for moderns," the selections follow a "bedtime" concept with several of the song ...