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  1. Músico. Géneros. Rock, pop. Instrumento. Batería. Miembro de. The Easybeats. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Gordon Fleet ( Liverpool; 16 de agosto de 1945), 1 conocido profesionalmente como Snowy Fleet, es un baterista australiano de origen británico.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Snowy_FleetSnowy Fleet - Wikipedia

    Gordon Fleet (born 16 August 1945 [1] ), known professionally as Snowy Fleet, is an English-born Australian drummer. The Easybeats. Born Gordon Fleet, he formed The Easybeats at the Villawood Migrant Hostel as the drummer.

  3. Original drummer Gordon "Snowy" Fleet became a successful builder in Perth, Western Australia, and now runs a rehearsal studio based in Jandakot, Western Australia. His replacement, Tony Cahill, remained in the UK for a time, briefly joining the final studio lineup of Python Lee Jackson as a bassist, before moving to the United ...

  4. 11 de sept. de 1986 · After two failed attempts at rehabilitation, Wright finally got the monkey off his back last Christmas, just in time to play a successful holiday gig at the Sydney hotel where he lives. An ...

  5. 8 de ene. de 2016 · Gordon Fleet, better known as The Easybeats' "Snowy", at the funeral of Stevie Wright in Sydney. (ABC News: Jackson Vernon) "He was a great guy." Many fans arrived for the service in the centre of Sydney wearing The Easybeats t-shirts and carrying pictures of Wright.

  6. hmn.wiki › es › Snowy_FleetFlota nevada

    Gordon Fleet (nacido el 16 de agosto de 1945 ), conocido profesionalmente como Snowy Fleet, es un baterista australiano nacido en Inglaterra.. Nacido como Gordon Fleet, formó The Easybeats en el Villawood Migrant Hostel como baterista. El grupo estaba formado por Gordon (ahora actuando como “Snowy” ), Stevie Wright (voz/original de Leeds, Inglaterra), Georgie Young (guitarra/de Glasgow ...

  7. The Easybeats were an Australian rock and pop band, formed in Sydney in 1964. The original members were Stevie Wright, Gordon Fleet, George Young, Harry Vanda and Dick Diamonde. They are often referred to as the “Australian Beatles,” as they experienced the same frenzied reaction from their fans every time they performed on stage.