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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_TroggsThe Troggs - Wikipedia

    The Troggs (originally called the Troglodytes) are an English beat music band formed in Andover, Hampshire in May 1964. Their most famous songs include the US chart-topper "Wild Thing", "With a Girl Like You" and "Love Is All Around", all of which sold over 1 million copies and were awarded gold discs. "Wild Thing" is ranked No. 257 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest ...

  2. Never strangers to controversy, many of their records were considered by the "powers that be" too suggestive for the masses, and they consequently banned them. How anybody could judge Reg Presley's tongue-in-cheek delivery to be dangerous to the morals of the young is hard to believe.. The Troggs - Chris Allen - Lead vocals / Bass (stepping in the shoes of Reg Presley June 2012) , Martin ...

  3. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Martin Shorrock's Tribute thoughts gallery. Home Donations Events Thoughts. Contribute. Tribute to Martin Shorrock, 7 November 1953 - 17 April 2024. ... Thank you for setting up this memorial to Martin.

  4. General Manager RRG Group Fleet. Manchester, England, United Kingdom. 649 followers 500+ connections. View mutual connections with Martin. Welcome back. RRG Group Fleet. Company Website. About....

  5. MARTIN SHORROCK. DRUMS. HONORARY TROGG. DR. SIR BRIAN MAY C.B.E. FORMER MEMBERS. PETE LUCAS. BASS. DARREN BOND. DRUMS. REG PRESLEY. LEAD VOCALS. Born Reginald Maurice Ball, 12 June 1941. Died 4 February 2013, Andover, Hampshire. DAVE MAGGS. DRUMS. Born Reginald David Maggs, 22 September 1950. RONNIE BOND. DRUMS.

  6. The Troggs discography and songs: Music profile for The Troggs, formed May 1964. Genres: Garage Rock, Pop Rock, Psychedelic Pop. Albums include From Nowhere, Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From the British Empire and Beyond, 1964-1969, and Wild Thing / From Home.

  7. On Anne’s retirement at the end of 2015 the business was acquired by Martyn Shorrock, who has continued the specialisation of the Bookshop, still trading through the website and by mail order, but from Cleobury Mortimer on the borders of Shropshire and Worcestershire.