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  1. In mid-1964 the group were formed by van der Sluys (renamed as Dick Diamonde) on bass guitar, he was joined by fellow Dutchman, Johannes van den Berg (known as Harry Vanda) on lead guitar and vocals, George Young from Scotland on guitar and vocals, and two Englishmen: lead singer Stevie Wright (Yorkshire) and drummer, Snowy Fleet ...

  2. Gordon "Snowy" Fleet, drummer for the 60's Australian rock group the Easybeats, on January 23 in London, England.

  3. 1. Dez. 2020 · Moored on the frozen Songhua River, the ships are covered in snow. /VCG. Harbin Beifang Shipyard Corporation, originally the Harbin Shipyard, was built in 1928. /VCG. Harbin Beifang Shipyard Corporation, originally the Harbin Shipyard, was built in 1928. /VCG. Dozens of ships docked at an old shipyard in Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province ...

  4. The song was originally recorded during the ill-fated sessions held at Olympic Studios in London, with engineer-producer Glyn Johns, in mid-1967. Since they took place in the period between the departure of original drummer Snowy Fleet and the recruitment of his eventual successor, Tony Cahill, the group hired drummer Freddie Smith (who had previously worked with George Young's brother Alex in ...

  5. The band’s line-up exemplified the influence of post-war migration on Australian society. All five founding members were from families who had migrated to Australia from Europe: lead singer Stevie Wright and drummer Gordon “Snowy” Fleet were from England; rhythm guitarist George Young was from Scotland; lead guitarist Harry Vanda and bassist Dick Diamonde were from the Netherlands ...

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  7. Harry Vanda wrote Good Times, Friday on My Mind and Walking in the Rain.