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  2. Rick Parfitt - Wikipedia

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    Parfitt was linked romantically to Page 3 girl and glamour model Debee Ashby in the mid-1980s. [47] He went on to marry his second wife and former girlfriend, Patty Beeden, in 1988. [31] They had a son, Harry, in 1989. They divorced eight years later in 1996 when Rick Parfitt had an affair with Marietta Boeker. [48]

  3. Aquostic II – That's a Fact! - Wikipedia

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    Aquostic II – That's a Fact! is the thirty-second studio album by English rock band Status Quo, released on 21 October 2016.It is the last album to feature guitarist and vocalist Rick Parfitt, who died on 24 December 2016. [1]

  4. Rick Parfitt Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Richard William Parfitt (born 18 October 1974), also known as Rick Parfitt Jr, is a British musician and former racing driver who last competed in the 2022 British Touring Car Championship, driving for UptonSteel with Euro Car Parts Racing. He is the British GT champion in the GT3 and GT4 categories, and made his BTCC debut in 2021.

  5. List of Status Quo members - Wikipedia

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    Parfitt joined the band in 1967 and stayed until his death in 2016. While playing a stint at Butlin's Holiday Camp in Minehead, the band formed a friendship with future Quo rhythm guitarist and vocalist Rick Parfitt, then known as Ricky Harrison, performing with a cabaret trio called The Highlights. Parfitt joined the band in August 1967 on the ...

  6. Picturesque Matchstickable Messages from the Status Quo

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    The band planned to release a fourth single from the album, "Technicolour Dreams" backed with the Wilde/Scott composition "Paradise Flat", but this was withdrawn after a few days in favour of a new non-album single, Rossi and Parfitt's "Make Me Stay a Bit Longer" with bassist Alan Lancaster's "Auntie Nellie" as the B-side, released on 31 ...

  7. Forty Five Hundred Times - Wikipedia

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    The song was first released in 1973 as the last track on Hello!. [9] When that album was reissued on a Japanese compact disc in 1987, as a double set with the earlier Piledriver, "Forty Five Hundred Times" had to be dropped owing to space reasons. [4] [10] The original studio version has been included on several compilation albums. [11]

  8. Riffs (Status Quo album) - Wikipedia

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    Riffs is the twenty-sixth studio album by the English rock band Status Quo, released in November 2003.Ten tracks were cover versions of pop and rock standards, the other five were re-recordings of songs they had previously issued during the 1970s.

  9. The Party Ain't Over Yet - Wikipedia

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    The Party Ain't Over Yet... is the twenty-seventh album by English rock band Status Quo, released 19 September 2005.A DVD documentary on the making of the album and the band's history to that point, The Pary Ain't Over Yet...40 Years of Status Quo, was released on the same day.