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  2. Frankie Miller - Wikipedia

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    Francis John Miller (born 2 November 1949) is a Scottish rock singer-songwriter and actor. [1]Miller wrote for and performed with many recording artists and is best known for his 1977 album Full House, the singles "Be Good To Yourself", "Darlin'" and his duet with Phil Lynott on the Thin Lizzy song "Still in Love with You".

  3. Wardour Street (album) - Wikipedia

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    Wardour Street is the thirteenth studio album by English rock band the Quireboys.It was released on 25 October 2024 through Cadiz Music. The album is named after Wardour Street, a prominent street in London's Soho district known for its music venues and historic significance to the UK rock scene.

  4. Spike (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The Quireboys reformed in 2001 with a new line-up and have released six new albums since that time. Spike's second solo studio album, It's a Treat to Be Alive, was released in 2005, followed by So Called Friends in 2008. Spike was involved in a fracas with German rock guitarist Michael Schenker in November 2000.

  5. He'll Have to Go - Wikipedia

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    The song has also been covered by Joe Pesci, Scottish rocker Frankie Miller, English pop band Prefab Sprout and English rock band the Quireboys. Solomon Burke had a crossover hit with his 1964 version of the song on the US adult contemporary and R&B charts. [17]

  6. This Is Rock'n'Roll - Wikipedia

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    This Is Rock'n'Roll is rock band the Quireboys's third studio album, it is the first album recorded after the band re-united. Their last album before this was recorded in 1993. Their last album before this was recorded in 1993.

  7. The Quireboys - Wikipedia

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    Vocalist Jonathan Gray (commonly referred to as just 'Spike') moved from Newcastle upon Tyne to London when he was 17 years old and met guitarist Guy Bailey in a bar. [2]By the mid-1980s, the two decided to form a rock and roll band, the name chosen for the group was originally 'The Choirboys' taken from the 1977 movie of the same name, but they soon changed it to the Queerboys.

  8. Frankie Miller (country musician) - Wikipedia

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    Through the latter portion of the decade, Miller performed and recorded locally, sporadically releasing singles. He recorded his biggest hit "Blackland Farmer" for Starday in 1956. In 1959 he signed with Starday Records and released several singles which became hits on the country charts, including "Blackland Farmer", the 1956 recording ...

  9. Bitter Sweet & Twisted - Wikipedia

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    Bitter Sweet & Twisted is rock band the Quireboys's second studio album, released in 1993. The album was released on EMI and went into the UK Albums Chart at #31.. Three of the tracks from this album ("Tramps & Thieves", "Brother Louie" and "Last Time") were released as singles, the latter of which was only released in Japan.