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  1. 4. Apr. 2011 · Tex Makins was part of the magnificent British scene of mid 60s, playing with many musicians that later gained big fame. He was born Anthony Paul Makins on July 3rd, 1940 in Wembley, Middlesex, England.

  2. In 1961, piano player Fame, drummer Red Reece, bassist Tex Makins and Green were hired by pop manager Larry Parnes to back Billy Fury as the Blue Flames. Fury's manager dismissed them in February 1962 as he felt they were "too jazzy" and replaced them with the Tornados .

  3. 20. Juli 2009 · on guitar, Tex Makins on bass and the legendary drummer Red Reece. “Red Reece started to mess himself up after about a year down the Flamingo, when Phil (Seaman) became a feature. We all looked after Phil at one time and another in our lives. Red unfortunately went down the wrong path. If you look at the Blue

  4. 14. Mai 2021 · Tex Makins (bass) Malcolm Penn (drums) +. Boz Burrell (second lead vocals) The Sidewinders pre-existed sometime before mid-1965 but Malcolm Penn says the line-up above dates from May that year when the remaining members of the original formation joined forces with players from Dickie Pride & The Original Topics.

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  5. Terry Hounsome's book 'New Rock Record' lists the musicians in Georgie Fame's 1969 live band as John Warren (baritone sax), Harold Beckett (trumpet), Frank Ricotti (percussion/alto sax), Chris Pyne (trombone), Alan Skidmore (tenor sax), Harvey Burns (drums), Colin Green (guitar), Brian Odgers (bass guitar).

  6. Ged Peck, Tex Makins and Carlo Little join David Garrick’s band in Switzerland + Mick Stewart – lead guitar (ex-James Royal Set) Also another drummer and bass player

  7. Later, in June 1961, Clay Nicholls assembled a new version of "The Blue Flames" including Georgie Fame, Red Reece, Colin Green and Tex Makins. Larry Parnes decided Billy Fury should have his own band to back him in a stable basis.