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  1. Masters and Nicol re-formed the Hot Rods in 1984, with T.C. (Tony Cranney) bassplayer from the "Fish and Chips" album and new guitarist Warren Kennedy. This line-up recorded the single "Fought for You". Tony Cranney was later replaced By Russ Strutter for the live mini-LP One Story Town, before the band split again in 1985.

  2. Tony Cranney - Bass. Gary Thompson - Drums. The Rubies - Dean and Tony ( Photograph c/o Strange Stories) The Rubies Live - 1979 - L-R: Steve, Dean, Paul, Tony and Warren (Photograph c/o Strange Stories) ...The Story... The Rubies played on the Southend scene around 1979 - 1980, and are still revered as an electrifying live band by those who saw ...

  3. The band continued to perform, but their crowds were beginning to shrink dramatically. Thriller was ignored upon its 1979 release and Island dropped them shortly afterward. The group moved to EMI. Early in 1980, Douglas left the band, followed shortly afterward by Gray, who joined the Damned; he was replaced by Tony Cranney.

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  6. 31 de ago. de 2018 · With Tony Cranney taking over bass duties the Rods released Fish N Chips for EMI in 1980, but by the end of 1981 the band was over. The 80s and 90s saw a few different revived line ups of the Rods both on stage and in the studio, but it was in 2001 that the line up of Barrie Masters along with Simon Bowley (drums), Dipster Dean (bass ...

  7. Explore Tony Cranney's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Tony Cranney on AllMusic.