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  1. Carl Wayne, singer: born Birmingham 18 August 1943; married 1974 Susan Hanson (one son); died Pyrford, Surrey 31 August 2004. Carl Wayne was the lead singer with the Birmingham group the Move and ...

  2. 6. Feb. 2010 · A comprehensive Official Website dedicated to Carl Wayne, ex-Move frontman, new lead singer of The Hollies and recent West End Star. This site focuses on every aspect of Carl's career, including The Move, The Hollies, Blood Brothers, TV and Radio. All the very latest news and views and a fantastic archive of never-seen-before photographs.

  3. After that disappointment, both Wayne and Wood threatened The Move splitting if the next single did not reach no.1. "Blackberry Way" duly achieved that feat and became their sole chart-topper during November 1968 but at the expense of Burton. Dissatisfied with Wood's domination of the band and hating what he saw as a slide into more commercial pop, he quit to pursue a more blues-orientated career.

  4. Carl Wayne had the good fortune to be a member of the Move, one of the top rock acts ever to come out of Birmingham, England; he also had the bad fortune to share the spotlight in the band with the likes…

  5. 19. Feb. 2009 · Carl Wayne performing 'Flowers In The Rain' on Wogan (BBC) on Radio 1's 20th anniversary.

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  6. 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.

  7. Explore music from Carl Wayne & The Vikings. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Carl Wayne & The Vikings on Discogs.