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  1. In July 1964, Peter Coe replaced Marshall and was soon joined by baritone saxophonist Glenn Hughes and trumpet player Eddie "Tan-Tan" Thornton who had previously appeared occasionally with them and Green rejoined the group in October 1964. Reece became ill in 1964 and was replaced by Tommy Frost.

  2. 13 de abr. de 2011 · For a while, Red Reece became ill, and he was replaced by Tommy Frost and Roy Mills. Another occasional band member was trumpet player Eddie Thornton. This lineup released their 2nd album, Fame at last, in 1964. But more changes happened in Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames in April 1964:

  3. Reece remained a constant until he became ill in 1964 after the group's second album appeared: he was followed by Tommy Frost and Roy Mills then Jimmie Nicol, who quickly left to replace Ringo Starr on The Beatles' tour.

  4. 10 de feb. de 2012 · For a while, Red Reece became ill, and he was replaced by Tommy Frost and Roy Mills. Another occasional band member was trumpet player Eddie Thornton. This lineup released their 2nd album, Fame at last , in 1964.

  5. Reece remained a constant until he became ill in 1964 after the group's second album appeared: he was followed by Tommy Frost and Roy Mills then Jimmie Nicol, who quickly left to replace Ringo Starr on The Beatles' tour.

  6. 20 de jul. de 2009 · drummer Red Reece. “Red Reece started to mess himself up after about a year down the Flamingo, when Phil (Seaman) became a feature. We all looked after Phil at one time and another in our lives. Red unfortunately went down the wrong path. If you look at the Blue Flames for the three year period at the Flamingo,

  7. 12 de ene. de 2019 · Reece became ill in 1964 and was replaced by Tommy Frost. Jimmie Nicol spent a brief period as drummer, then left to replace Ringo Starr for 13 days on a Beatles tour. Phil Seamen and Micky Waller sat in for Nicol until Bill Eyden became the band’s full-time drummer in September 1964.