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Freddie Bell (September 29, 1931 [1] – February 10, 2008) Gary Olds (Drummer/singer) died 2008. He performed at Las Vegas and Los Angeles venues, and was Bell's musical director in the latter years of his life. Frankie Brent (March 9, 1934 – August 26, 2002) [11] Jerry Mayo (August 31, 1934 – June 10, 2011)
Bell with wife Roberta Linn at the Las Vegas Sahara Hotel. Ferdinando Dominick Bello, known as Freddie Bell, (September 29, 1931 – February 10, 2008) was an American musician, whose group, Freddie Bell and the Bellboys, were influential in the development of rock and roll in the 1950s.
Brothers of the Road is a concert video by the rock group the Allman Brothers Band. It includes songs from two concerts, one at the University of Florida Bandshell in Gainesville, Florida, and one at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey. It also includes several songs from a hotel room jam session, and several songs from an "unplugged ...
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The band shortened their name to The Bells, [3] and recorded a hit single "Fly Little White Dove Fly", which made Top 10 in Canada. Piano player Frank Mills joined The Bells for a short period, from 1970 to 1971, after which he left to pursue a solo career, the highlight of which was the #3 1979 U.S. hit single " Music Box Dancer ".
Young Guns, British rock band, brothers John and Fraser Taylor; YU grupa, a Serbian rock band, Dragi, Zika and Petar Jelic; Zapp, an American soul, funk, and P-Funk band whose nucleus was the Troutman brothers Roger, Larry, Lester, and Terry along with other relatives
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The Bell Notes were an early American rock and roll group from the East Meadow area of Long Island, New York. [1]The Bell Notes were regular performers in The Bronx in the 1950s, and performed at a bar owned by the father of Ray Tabano; he and Steven Tyler (of Aerosmith) occasionally played between Bell Notes sets, and covered their song "I've Had It".