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  1. Red Reece (drums) Tex Makins (bass guitar) Eddie Thornton; Alan "Earl" Watson (tenor saxophone/vocals) Neeomi "Speedy" Acguaye (percussion) Joe Moretti; John McLaughlin; Rod "Boots" Slade (band's second bassist, replaced Makins) Mick Eve (saxophone) Johnny Marshall; Peter Coe; Glen Hughes (baritone saxophone) Tommy Frost (replaced ...

  2. 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,

  3. There is a YouTube clip of Georgie Fame playing at Music Hall de France on 14th April 1967 with Red Reece on drums at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PDrSg0CGxc...and another clip from the German TV show ‘Beat, Beat, Beat’ on 17th April 1967 with Hughie Flint on drums at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tg5GKu1Xxs

  4. 27 de oct. de 2015 · It was safer down south and The Blue Flames, with Georgie on piano, Colin Green (guitar), Tex Makin (bass) and Red Reece (drums) were enjoying themselves, until the band got the sack in December 1961. It happened after a gig with Chubby Checker, The Shadows, Eddie Cochran and Billy Fury in Paris.

  5. Musicians. Georgie Fame - vocals, Hammond organ. Johnny Marshall - baritone saxophone. Michael Eve - tenor saxophone. Big Jim Sullivan - electric guitar. Rod "Boots" Slade - bass guitar. Red Reece - drums. Tommy Thomas - conga drums. Technical. Produced by Ian Samwell. Engineered by Glyn Johns. Sleeve notes (1984 re-issue) by Johnny Gunnell.

  6. Innovations Duffy Power Drums. Duffy Power. Submit Corrections. Explore Red Reece's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Red Reece on AllMusic.

  7. Side 2 line-up - PRE-COLUMBIA BAND OF Georgie Fame, Tex and Speedy with Johnny Marshall, Michael Eve, saxes; John McLaughlin, guitar; Red Reece, drums.