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This is the discography of British singer Bernard Jewry, better known as Alvin Stardust, including the discography of Shane Fenton and the Fentones, of which he was the lead singer. As Shane Fenton, Jewry released eight singles with the Fentones and four solo singles (one of which was under another alias 'Jo-Jo Ellis').
It should only contain pages that are Fenton Robinson albums or lists of Fenton Robinson albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Fenton Robinson albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Fenton Lee Robinson (September 23, 1935 – November 25, 1997) [1] was an American blues singer and exponent of the Chicago blues guitar. In 2023, he was inducted in the Blues Hall of Fame . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Somebody Loan Me a Dime is a 1974 studio album by blues singer and guitarist Fenton Robinson, his debut under the Alligator Records imprint. Blending together some elements of jazz with Chicago blues and Texas blues, the album was largely critically well received and is regarded as important within his discography.
Fenton had a long history of decorating glass that goes back to its beginnings in 1905. [1] The Fenton Art Glass company started out as a decorating company that purchased blanks from glass manufacturers and placed their own decorations on them. [2] Fenton did not manufacturer glass until 1907 a year after the Williamstown, WV plant was built. [2]
Scream Loud!!! The Fenton Story is a garage rock compilation consisting of songs released by Fenton Records in Grand Rapids, Michigan and the assorted vanity labels that it had pressed and distributed for various regional acts, primarily from western Michigan in the 1960s, and is available on identical LP and CD formats.* [1] The set focuses on basic upbeat and rocking material, but includes a ...
Their last single, "I Want Out" (Brian Hodgson/Ray Peters/Tony Colton, 1983) from their album, Crossed Line, was produced together with Kirsty MacColl. In 1989, Graham Fenton put together a band with Iain Terry, Bob Burgos, Howard Gadd and Greg Gadd. They called themselves Graham Fenton's Matchbox. They recorded six albums in the early 1990s ...
Fenton 987: Penetrators: What Went Wrong/ Cross the River of Love: Fenton 992: Pepettes: Rock/ Flashing Lights: Fenton 995: Lloids of Lon-Den: You Will Go Fenton/ Girls Can Really Dance: Fenton 1000: Kick Litscher: Passing of the Backhouse/ Hermit of the Shark Tooth Shoals: Fenton 1002: The JuJus: You Treat Me Bad/ Hey Little Girl: Fenton 1004 ...