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  1. The group recorded a demo tape around 1961 which was sent to BBC. At the time the group consisted of Johnny Theakston on vocals, Jerry Wilcock and Mick Eyre on lead and rhythm guitars, Graham Squires on bass and Tony Hinchcliffe on drums. As a result of the tape being heard, they were offered an audition. Just days before the ...

  2. 11. Dez. 2022 · 8. 323 views 1 year ago. The backing band of 'Shane Fenton'. Members: Jerry Wilcock (lead guitar) ...more. The backing band of 'Shane Fenton'.Members:Jerry Wilcock (lead guitar)Mick...

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  3. 15. Mai 2009 · Jerry Wilcock (lead guitar), Mick Eyre (rhythm), Walter (Bill) Bonney (bass) and Tony Hinchcliffe (drums) backed first Johnny Theakestone, then Bernard Jewry in the 'title role' of Shane Fenton. Onstage, the Fentones featured a strong, distinctive and driving sound played on their matching white Fender guitars. After regularly ...

  4. Shane Fenton (& The Fentones) Originally known as Johnny Theakston & the Tremeloes, the original line-up included Theakston on vocals, ex-miners Jerry Wilcock and Mick Eyre on guitars, Bill Bonney on bass and Tony Hinchcliffe on drums.

  5. Jerry Wilcock (lead guitar), Mick Eyre (rhythm), Walter (Bill) Bonney (bass) and Tony Hinchcliffe (drums) backed first Johnny Theakestone, then Bernard Jewry in the 'title role' of Shane Fenton. Onstage, the Fentones featured a strong, distinctive and driving sound played on their matching white Fender guitars. After regularly hitting the ...

  6. Subscribed. 553. 42K views 8 years ago. The Fentones from Nottinghamshire, England. "Gringo" (cover of The Ventures) recorded August 1962, unissued. Personnel: Jerry Wilcox (lead gt.), Mick...

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  7. The Fentones. Profile: Backing band of Shane Fenton. See Shane Fenton & The Fentones . Jerry Wilcock (lead guitar) Mick Eyre (rhythm) Walter (Bill) Bonney (bass) Tony Hinchcliffe (drums) Show more.