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  1. Klein also wrote some of the group's material. Mick Wilsher, on guitars, also sang occasional lead vocals. The official line-up as of late 1966 was: Tristam, Seventh Earl of Cricklewood: vocals (born 29 June 1940 in Clerkenwell) 'Moody' Mick Wilsher: guitar, vocals (born 21 December 1945 in Sutton)

  2. The New Vaudeville Band war eine britische Band, die 1966 vom Songwriter Geoff Stephens gegründet wurde. Sie wurde vor allem durch ihr Lied Winchester Cathedral bekannt.

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  4. British novelty group that mashed up vaudeville and music hall to score with the jaunty 1967 chart-topper "Winchester Cathedral." Read Full Biography.

  5. Collectively, the group declined, but their saxophonist Bob "Pops" Kerr signed on, joining a lineup that featured Harrison, guitarist Mick Wilsher, keyboardist Stan Haywood, trombonist Hugh "Shuggy" Watts, bassists Neil Korner and Chris Eddy, and new vocalist Alan Klein, who performed under the alias Tristram, Seventh Earl of Cricklewood. The ...

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