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  1. 11. Aug. 2022 · Farewell, Sandy Dillon And Ray Majors. Two prominent figures of British musical landscape, Sandy Dillon and Ray Majors, left this mortal coil within days of each other: death did not do them part.

  2. 17. Aug. 2022 · The guitarist and the singer of the rock band Mott the Hoople passed away in August 2022. The forum thread shares the news, the tributes and the links to their music and videos.

  3. The new line-up consisted of Watts, Griffin, and Fisher along with lead guitarist Ray Majors (formerly of Opal Butterfly, Hackensack, and a brief stint with Andy Fraser and Frankie Miller) and front man Nigel Benjamin.

  4. Months later Demick left the band, Ray Majors joined on lead guitar, and Idan moved to bass, Laurie Garman also joined on harmonica. A recording of the Jim McCarty Band featuring Demick and Idan was released under the Yardbirds name as Reunion Jam. In 1996, Majors was replaced by Gypie Mayo, and later Garman was replaced by Alan Glen.

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    Years Active
    Instruments
    Johnny A. (John Antonopoulos)
    2015–2018
    lead guitar
    none
    Earl Slick (Frank Madeloni)
    2015
    lead guitar
    none
    David Smale
    2009–2015
    bass backing vocals
    Making Tracks (2012)
    Andy Mitchell
    2009–2015
    lead vocals acoustic guitar harmonica ...
    Making Tracks (2012)
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sandy_DillonSandy Dillon - Wikipedia

    Her 2008 album, Living in Dreams, was recorded in Germany together with her new husband Ray Majors (Mott The Hoople, The Yardbirds) and produced by David Coulter. Dillon and Majors also contributed vocals and guitar to Sisters Euclid's album 96 Tears, a collection of cover versions. Dillon died in London in August 2022. Her death occurred just ...

  6. Ray Majors. Profile: Guitar player. Born: July 16, 1949. Dead: August, 2022 in London. Aliases: Ray Smith (4) In Groups: Mott The Hoople, The Yardbirds.

  7. www.mottarchive.com › rmajorsThe Mott Archive

    Ray Majors is the lead vocalist on "Outside Woman Blues", "How Blue", "Framed", "Lawyers, Guns & Money" and "I Go Crazy". Ray Majors toured with Jim McCarty (ex-Yardbirds) for two years in the early 90s.