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"Get Away" [nb 1] is a song by Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames, written by Georgie Fame (credited under his birth name Clive Powell). Initially written and recorded for an advertising campaign for petrol, the song was subsequently released on Columbia. It topped the UK Singles Chart for one week in July 1966.
Jimmy James and the Blue Flames was an American rock group that was fronted by Jimi Hendrix, who was then going by the name "Jimmy James".The band was Hendrix's first extended foray into the 1966 Greenwich Village music scene and included future Spirit guitarist Randy California, then 15 years old.
Azula is known for being a skilled strategist and manipulator. [2] As her brother Zuko states, she "always lies." [3] Throughout the original series and the sequel comics, she is shown to be capable of highly advanced firebending, producing hotter blue flames as well as lightning. [citation needed]
Georgie Fame (then known as Clive Powell) and Colin Green had worked together in 'Colin Green's Beat Boys', who had backed Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran during UK tours. In 1961, piano player Fame, drummer Red Reece, bassist Tex Makins and Green were hired by pop manager Larry Parnes to back Billy Fury as the Blue Flames.
With the Blue Flames — Rhythm and Blues at the Flamingo: Released: December 1964; Label: Columbia; 8 1965 Fame at Last: Released: February 1965; Label: Columbia; With the Blue Flames — Fats for Fame: Released: May 1965; Label: Columbia; With the Blue Flames; 15 Move It On Over: Released: November 1965; Label: Columbia; With the Blue Flames ...
"Yeh, Yeh" is a Latin soul song originally written as an instrumental by Rodgers Grant and Pat Patrick, and first recorded by Mongo Santamaría on his album Watermelon Man! in 1963. Lyrics were written for it shortly thereafter by Jon Hendricks of the vocalese group, Lambert, Hendricks & Bavan and this version appeared on their 1963 album At Newpo
Sweet Things is the 1966 third album with the Blue Flames by Georgie Fame which reached No.6 in the album Top Ten in the UK. [2] Following this album his band The Blue Flames was replaced with The Tornados. [3] [4] [5] The album, issued on the Columbia label (SX 6043), has been described as "one of the finest British R&B albums of the mid-'60s."
In the early 1960s Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames were resident at a number of London clubs [2] including The Flamingo [3] and the club's manager Rik Gunnell managed the group. [4] On this recording Gunnell's younger brother Johnny can be heard announcing the songs over the noisy club clientele.