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  1. They were replaced by Tommy Duffy (bass guitar), Kenny Craddock (keyboards), Charlie Harcourt (guitar) and Paul Nichols (drums). The new line-up lacked the appeal of the original and with Hull also pursuing a solo career, the band's next two albums Roll on Ruby and Happy Daze and the subsequent singles failed to chart and they ...

  2. Tommy Duffy: Bass, Gesang, 1973 bis 1975; Paul Nichols: Schlagzeug, 1973 bis 1975; Marty Craggs: Saxophon, Flöte, Akkordeon, 1984 bis 2000; Steve Daggett, Keyboards, 1986 bis 1989; Ian Thomson: Bass, 1993 bis 2003; Dave Hull-Denholm: Gitarre, Gesang 1993 bis 2003; Billy Mitchell: Gesang, Gitarre, 1995 bis 2003; Diskografie

  3. Tommy Duffy. Harry Boyle. Tom Morrissey. The Echoes were a vocal trio from Queens, New York City, most famous for their 1961 hit single "Baby Blue". The group was composed of Tommy Duffy, Harry Boyle, and Tom Morrissey.

  4. 5. Dez. 2003 · THOMAS Duffy is a sculptor who is preparing a commemorative bronze to celebrate the life of a father he never knew. Thomas is the son of Tommy Duffy, who was killed in December, 1972, when...

    • Irish Independent
  5. 1. Dez. 2022 · Maureen Douglas, lays a wreath in memory of her brother, Tommy, as Justice for the Forgotten marked the 50th anniversary of a bombing that killed Tommy Duffy, George Bradshaw and Tommy Douglas,...

    • Ronan Mcgreevy
  6. www.sgrlaw.com › attorneys › duffy-thomas-mDuffy, Tommy - SGR Law

    p: 404-815-3606. e: KWeege@sgrlaw.com. Areas of Practice. Corporate Law. Mergers and Acquisitions. Banking / Financial Institutions. Tommy Duffy is an Associate in the Corporate Practice of Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP. Full Bio. Bar Admissions. Education. SGR Publications. Press.

  7. www.historyireland.com › the-1972-3-dublin-bombingsHistory Ireland

    Above: Family and friends at the unveiling on 22 July 2004, organised by Justice for the Forgotten, of a permanent memorial to the three CIÉ workers killed in the bombings—George Bradshaw and Tommy Duffy in December 1972 and Thomas Douglas in January 1973. All three died in Sackville Place, just off O’Connell Street. (An Phoblacht)