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  1. 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 Red Reece) Jimmy ...

  2. Tex Makins (bass guitar) Eddie Thornton; Alan "Earl" Watson (tenor saxophone/vocals; Neeomi "Speedy" Acguaye (percussion) Joe Moretti; John McLaughlin; Rod "Boots" Slade (bands second bassist replaced Makins) Mick Eve (saxophone) Johnny Marshall; Peter Coe; Glenn Hughes (baritone saxophone) Tommy Frost (replaced Red Reece) Jimmy Nicol; Phil ...

  3. 12 de ene. de 2019 · Fame took over as the lead vocalist, Green was replaced by Joe Moretti and in turn was later replaced by John McLaughlin. During that time RodBootsSlade had taken over as bass player while Makins toured with Johnny Hallyday.

  4. Georgie Fame. Glenn Hughes (1964 – 1966) Mick Eve (1962 – 1964) Georgie Fame & the Blue Flames were a noted British rhythm and blues/soul/jazz/ska/pop group of the 1960s. They had been the backing band for Billy Fury but, after being dismissed at the end of 1961, their pianist Georgie Fame took over as vocalist and, from 1962, they went on ...

  5. Georgie Fame, drummer Red Reece, bassist Tex Makins and guitarist Colin Green were rehearsing with singer Clay Nicholls in 1961 ... In that time Boots Slade had taken over on bass from Makins for some time while the latter toured with Johnny Hallyday. Reece remained a constant until he became ill in 1964 after the group's second album ...

  6. This family tree is the work of Bruno Ceriotti. Help in putting this together has been provided by Patrick Vinet and John H Warburg, to whom I'm most grateful. CLAY NICHOLLS AND THE BLUE FLAMES #1 (ca. NOV 1958 - ca. MAR 1959) 1) Vincente Tartaglia (aka Clay Nicholls) vocals. 2) Anthony 'Tony' Harvey guitar. 3) Michael 'Mike' O'Neill piano.

  7. Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames were a British rhythm and blues group during the 1960s whose repertoire spanned R&B, pop, rock and jazz.