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  1. Nero & the Gladiators were a British instrumental rock and roll band in the early 1960s. The group was led by keyboard player Mike O'Neill as "Nero", and had two minor hits in the UK, "Entry of the Gladiators" and "In the Hall of the Mountain King". O'Neill was born in Lowton, Lancashire, and moved to London in 1958. He played in Vince Taylor's band before joining The Cabin Boys, who backed ...

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  3. 10 de feb. de 2012 · During the period he was in the band, some singers had made the odd gig with the band, although they weren't official members: John Hodgkinson (later to reappear as J.W. Hodgkinson in the superb band If), Ronnie Jones, Paul Williams or Geno Washington were some that would come down and do a number or two with the band.

  4. 21 de oct. de 1972 · Wembley Festival of Music 1972 took place at Wembley Pool on weekend of 28th and 29th October 1972. The 'festival of music' was a benefit event organised by the Star's Organisation For Spastics (a.k.a. Stars Organisation Supporting Children with Cerebral Palsy, now known as Scope) in association with the Daily Express.The supporting cast was made up of acts that were flavour of the month at ...

  5. In that time Boots Slade had taken over on bass from Makins for some time while the latter toured with Johnny Halliday. 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. 12 de mar. de 1983 · A very quick-made album was released, conveniently titled Quiet Riot and a follow up in 1978 titled Quiet Riot II.Both made little impact overall in Japan. After the recording on the second album, bassist Kelly Garni left the band for good and so the replacement Rudy Sarzo was credited for Quiet Riot’s second album as well as being pictured on the front cover.