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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_BrunningBob Brunning - Wikipedia

    Robert Brunning (29 June 1943 – 18 October 2011) was a British musician who was, as a small part of a long musical career, the original bass guitar player with the blues rock band Fleetwood Mac.

  2. Mit dem Schlagzeuger Mick Fleetwood und dem Bassisten Bob Brunning – beide ebenfalls ehemalige Mitglieder von John Mayalls Bluesbreakers – gründete er 1967 die Band Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, [1] benannt nach Mick Fleetwood und dem zu dieser Zeit schon von Green miteinbezogenen John McVie.

  3. 28. Okt. 2011 · Fri 28 Oct 2011 09.30 EDT. Bob Brunning, a founder member of Fleetwood Mac and a stalwart of the British blues scene for five decades, has died after a heart attack aged 68. Brunning played...

  4. Bob Brunning, a founder member of Fleetwood Mac and a stalwart of the British blues scene for five decades, has died after a heart attack aged 68. Brunning played with the group Savoy Brown and for many years led his own bands, often supporting visiting American musicians, while holding down a day job as a teacher.

  5. 25. Okt. 2011 · Nevertheless, even during subsequent decades as headmaster of a London comprehensive, Bob Brunning was mainstay of other respected outfits that made headway during the blues boom of the later 1960s.

  6. Bob Brunning passed away of a heart attack on October 18, 2011. He was 68 years old. He and his first wife, Sujatin Elspeth Johnson, had two children: Simon and Rachel. Bob also had a son Daniel, with his second wife Halina. He was survived by six grandchildren. He is the first member of Fleetwood Mac (sixteen members in all) to have died.

  7. 12. Juni 2019 · With him were bassist Bob Brunning and an impish, mischief-making slide-guitar wizard named Jeremy Spencer. More auspiciously, there was Peter Green, the spellbinding guitar hero who had replaced Eric Clapton in the Bluesbreakers, and arguably outshone him in his tenure with Mayall, and was now widely tipped to explode.