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  1. Also known as. The Chaps, The Rally Rounders, The Raleigh Rounders, The Six Shooters, The Admirals, The Lancasters, The Ritchie Blackmore Orchestra, Mike Berry & The Outlaws. Origin. London, England. Genres. Instrumental rock. pop. Years active. 1960–1965.

  2. Debut single from Joe Meek's 'house band' - featuring Billy Kuy, Bobby Graham, Chas Hodges and Reg Hawkins.

  3. 22 de nov. de 2019 · Billy Kuy, lead guitarist of The Outlaws from 1960 to 1961, joined another Meek group, Scorpions, who appeared in a 1964 episode of The Likely Lads. he is alive and well, aged 79. Ken Lundgren, who played rhythm and pedal steel guitar for The Outlaws from 1962 to 1964, later worked in local and commercial radio. he died last month.

  4. Originating from the Cheshunt area of Hertfordshire and formed from the remnants of The Parker Royal Five, The Hunters found work as a backing group for touring US stars such as Bobby Rydell, Jimmy Jones in the UK, and British-based artists The Allisons, Frank Ifield, The Avons, Mark Wynter, Kenny Lynch and Michael Cox. [1]

  5. Singles & EPs. Explore releases from Billy Kuy at Discogs. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Billy Kuy at the Discogs Marketplace.

  6. Explore Billy Kuy's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Billy Kuy on AllMusic.

  7. tims.blackcat.nl › messages › outlawsTHE OUTLAWS (U.K.)

    The group's line-up comprised Billy Grey (vocals), Billy Kuy (lead guitar), Reg Hawkins (rhythm guitar), Chas Hodges (bass) and Bobby Graham (drums). The group played the usual round of youth clubs, dance halls and holiday camps. In the autumn of 1960 Billy Grey left the group to get married.