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  1. Carl Wayne joined Birmingham band the Vikings in 1960. He soon replaced the band's singer and the group was renamed Carl Wayne & the Vikings. The Vikings had been formed by Terry Wallace as a skiffle group in 1958 with George Mann on vocals and Johnny Mann, his brother, on guitar. As the group moved towards playing more rock 'n' roll, George ...

  2. The Move was formed during an impromptu after-hours jam session at Birmingham's legendary Cedar Club in February 1966. 'Moving' from the cream of the city bands were: Bev Bevan, Carl Wayne, Chris "Ace" Kefford (Carl Wayne & the Vikings); Roy Wood (The Nightriders); and Trevor Burton (Danny King & The Mayfair Set).

  3. Their 2nd release from 1965

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  4. Wayne was born in Birmingham in 1943. He wanted to sing in a beat group and in 1963 he took over as temporary lead singer for the Vikings when Keith Powell was on holiday in Liverpool.

  5. Carl Wayne (born August 18, 1943, Birmingham, England – died August 31, 2004, Birmingham, England) was a British singer and actor. He is perhaps best remembered as the lead singer of the Birmingham rock group The Move during the late 1960's.

  6. 7", 45 RPM, Promo. ABC-Paramount – 45-10752. US. 1965. US — 1965. New Submission. Carl Wayne And The Vikings - My Girl (The Temptations Cover) Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for My Girl / Shimmy Shammy Jingle by Carl Wayne And The Vikings. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. Carl Wayne was one of the leading figures in the Brum Beat music scene during the early 1960s, fronting his own band as Carl Wayne and The Vikings who were very well known locally. He became lead vocalist of The Move in 1965 after helping to form the group along with Roy Wood, Trevor Burton, Ace Kefford and Bev Bevan.