Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Hank Brian Marvin (born Brian Robson Rankin, [1] 28 October 1941) is an English multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and songwriter. He is known as the lead guitarist for the Shadows . [ 2 ]
Bruce Welch was born in Bognor Regis in 1941. His parents (Stan Cripps and Grace Welch) moved him to 15 Broadwood View, Chester-le-Street, County Durham shortly after. Welch's mother died when he was aged six, and he grew up with his Aunt Sadie.
Daniel Joseph Anthony Meehan (2 March 1943 – 28 November 2005 [1]) was a founder member of the British group the Drifters with Jet Harris, Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch, which evolved into the Shadows. He played drums on early Cliff Richard and the Shadows hits and on early Shadows' instrumentals.
Guests - Cilla Black, Una Stubbs, Sheila White, Hank B. Marvin, Audrey Bayley, Wendy Gotelee, Celia Hetherington, Domini Winter, The Breakaways, Norrie Paramour and his Orchestra. Episode Dated 31 August 1970: 31 August 1970 Guests - Una Stubbs, Hank B. Marvin, Aretha Franklin, The Breakaways, Norrie Paramour and his Orchestra.
In 1967, the Shadows used Olivia Newton-John on the track "The Day I Met Marie" on their album From Hank Bruce Brian and John. In October 1968, Marvin and Welch decided to disband the group following a concert at the London Palladium. In the event, only Welch left, but the Shadows had disbanded by the end of the year. [12]
The exes, who share son Hank IV, 11, and daughter Alijah, 6, called it quits in 2018 after nine years of marriage. While raising their little ones amid the coronavirus pandemic, Wilkinson has been ...
Terence "Jet" Harris MBE (6 July 1939 – 18 March 2011) was an English rock and roll musician. He was an original member of Cliff Richard's backing band the Shadows, serving as the bass guitarist from the group's inception until April 1962, after which he had success as a soloist and as a duo with that band's drummer Tony Meehan.
Marvin, on reflection, was less than enthusiastic about that joint album: "it lacked something in direction. It was a bit like Frankenstein meets the Beach Boys". [6] The album, Hank Marvin and John Farrar, was also released in the US, on the Capitol label. Richard's second appearance in the Eurovision Song Contest was in 1973, and Farrar was a ...