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  2. Mark Griffiths (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The Rutles, The Shadows Musical artist Mark-Haydn Griffiths (born in Northampton , Northamptonshire ) [ 1 ] is a British bassist who toured with Neil Innes in his touring ensemble of the fictional Beatles parody the Rutles where he performs Rutles songs and other songs from his career such as his songs from the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band .

  3. The Shadows - Wikipedia

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    Welch, Bennett, Mark Griffiths and Warren Bennett performed two Shadows hits ("Apache" and "Wonderful Land") at Albert Lee's 70th birthday concerts at Cadogan Hall, London, on 1 and 2 March 2014, Lee playing with them on lead guitar.

  4. At Their Very Best (album) - Wikipedia

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    At Their Very Best is an album released by British pop group The Shadows released on 4 December 1989. [1] ... Mark Griffiths – Bass guitar; Venue – Honeyhill ...

  5. Mark Griffiths - Wikipedia

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    Mark Griffiths may refer to: Mark Griffiths (film director), Canadian screenwriter and film director; Mark Griffiths (musician), British bassist;

  6. Greatest Hits (The Shadows album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a 1963 compilation album by British instrumental group the Shadows. The album spent 56 weeks on the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number 2. [3]

  7. Rhythm & Greens - Wikipedia

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    Rhythm & Greens is an extended play record released by The Shadows in September 1964. It served as the soundtrack to the short film of the same name produced and directed by Christopher Miles. [1] The film, which features narration by Robert Morley in place of dialogue, was the Shadows' first major acting project without Cliff Richard. [2]

  8. String of Hits - Wikipedia

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    The album was an attempt to cover recent hit singles in the Shadows' trademark instrumental style, along with rounding up some of their recent hit singles onto an LP, including the top 5 cover of "Don't Cry for Me Argentina".

  9. Rockin' with Curly Leads - Wikipedia

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    Rockin' with Curly Leads is the ninth rock album by British instrumental (and sometimes vocal) group The Shadows, released in 1973 through Columbia (EMI).