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  2. Hank Marvin - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture of Hank Marvin by artist Victor Heyfron M.A. 1964. His first critically lauded, eponymous solo album of instrumentals, which featured guitar set to orchestrated backing, was released in 1969, following the first disbanding of the Shadows, in late 1968.

  3. The Shadows (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Shadows is the debut studio album by British instrumental rock group The Shadows, ... Hank Marvin – lead guitar, piano, vocals; Bruce Welch – rhythm guitar, ...

  4. The Shadows - Wikipedia

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    The Shadows had 69 UK chart singles from the 1950s to the 2000s, 35 as the Shadows and 34 as Cliff Richard and the Shadows, ranging from pop, rock, surf rock and ballads with a jazz influence. [2] The group, who were in the forefront of the UK beat-group boom, [ 3 ] were the first backing band to emerge as stars.

  5. Change of Address (The Shadows album) - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; arranged by Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Brian Bennett 2. "Midnight Creepin'" Marvin, Welch, Bennett 3. "Change of Address" Marvin, Welch, Bennett 4. "Just the Way You Are" Billy Joel 5. "Indigo" Dieter Geike, Michael Topolov 6. "Arty's Party" Marvin, Welch, Bennett

  6. Geronimo (The Shadows song) - Wikipedia

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    "Geronimo" was written by the Shadows' Hank Marvin and was released with the B-side "Shazam", originally recorded by Duane Eddy in 1960. [3] "Geronimo" was recorded at EMI Studios (later renamed Abbey Road) in December 1962; "Shazam" was recorded at the Jubilee Theatre in Blackpool in August 1963 whilst the group were on tour.

  7. Foot Tapper - Wikipedia

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    "Foot Tapper" is an instrumental by British guitar group the Shadows, released as a single in February 1963. [2] It went to number one in the UK Singles Chart, [2] and was the Shadows' last UK number-one hit (not including those where they performed as Cliff Richard's backing group).

  8. Shindig (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was written by Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch and was released with the B-side "It's Been a Blue Day", written by Brian Bennett. [3] Reviewed in New Record Mirror, "Shindig" was described as a "change of pace from their last one on this very infectious number from the Shadows. Probably the best and the most different they have made for a long time.

  9. At Their Very Best (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hank Marvin – Lead Guitar; Bruce Welch – Rhythm Guitar; Brian Bennett – Drums & Percussion; Cliff Hall – Keyboards; Mark Griffiths – Bass guitar; Venue – Honeyhill Studios, Radlett. Dick Plant – Engineer

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