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  1. Maugh, Bugsy (6th March 1942-2nd July 2015) Multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter born Charles J. Maugh who was a member of The Sen-Say-Shuns in the mid-1960s before becoming the electric bassist for The Paul Butterfield Blues Band. (He can also play the electric sitar and lead guitar.)

  2. 2. Juli 2015 · Bugsy Charles Joseph (Thomsen) Maugh, 73, of King City, passed away on Thursday, July 2, 2015, surrounded by family and friends. Bugsy was a lifetime musician, St. Joseph Blues legend and former bassist for the Paul Butterfield Blues Band.

    • March 4, 1942
  3. By the time the group performed at the Monterey Pop Festival, Arnold had been replaced by Charley "Bugsy" Maugh, and the group had expanded with the addition of saxophonists Gene Dinwiddie and David Sanborn and trumpeter Keith Johnson. [21] The eight-piece lineup released the band's third album, The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw in ...

  4. 18. Jan. 2017 · Unjustly snubbed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015 for inclusion with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, bassist Bugsy Maugh brought an aggressive rhythm and blues approach to the ensemble as heard on such seminal sides as The Resurrection of Pigboy Cranshaw (1967) and In My Own Dreams (1968). A vocalist, composer, and solo ...

  5. Bugsy Maugh, Buzzy Feiten, David Sanborn. Bugsy is an album by Bugsy (Charley) Maugh, released in 1968 on Dot Records.

  6. Informationen zu Charley "Bugsy" Maugh (USA) inkl. Diskographie (CDs, LPs, ...), Biographie, Links, etc.

  7. Bugsy Maugh. More images. Real Name: Charley Maugh. Profile: Omaha, Nebraska ... Chicago... Rosendale, Missouri. bass, vocals.