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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_RubettesThe Rubettes - Wikipedia

    Following the dissolution of the original band; Hurd formed his version of the group with longtime drummer Alex Bines, vocalist Paul Da Vinci (who had performed lead vocal on "Sugar Baby Love"), bassist Billy Hill, and guitarist Rufus Rufell. Da Vinci departed the band in 2006 and was replaced by George Bird, and guitarist Rufell leaving in ...

    • England
    • 1974–1980, 1982–1999, 2000–present
    • See Personnel section
  2. Bass, Gesang. Mick Clarke. Schlagzeug, Gesang. John Richardson. Keyboard. Bill Hurd. Piano. Pete Arnesen (bis 1974) The Rubettes sind eine 1973 gegründete Band aus England, deren größter Erfolg die Single Sugar Baby Love aus dem Jahr 1974 ist.

    • Alan Williams
    • 1973
    • Tony Thorpe
    • Pop
  3. 25 50 100 250 500. Year. Explore music from Alex Bines. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Alex Bines on Discogs.

  4. Mick Clarke was replaced by Steve Kinch 1987-1991 and Trevor Holliday 1991-1993. c.1992: the line up was Alex Bines, Alan Williams, Trevor Holliday and Bill Hurd. In 1999, the re-formed line up split again, forming two "competing" Rubettes groups, one lead by Bill Hurd and the other by Alan Williams.

  5. Alex Bines. Bill Hurd. John Richardson. Mick Clarke (1973 – heute) Peter Arnesen. Steve Kinch. Tony Thorpe. The Rubettes ist eine 1973 gegründete Band aus England, deren größter Erfolg die Single Sugar Baby Love aus dem Jahr 1974 ist. Bandgeschichte.

  6. Following the dissolution of the original band, Bill Hurd formed a version of the group with drummer Alex Bines, vocalist Paul Da Vinci, bassist Billy Hill and guitarist Rufus Ruffell. In 2000, Alan Williams formed his own version of the band along with Clarke, Richardson, and ex- Kinks keyboardist Mark Haley.

  7. The band reformed in 1982, with a line-up consisting of Williams, Clark, Hurd, and drummer Alex Bines to exploit the German market for 1970s nostalgia. This line-up remained relatively stable until 1999, with the only line-up changes being the departure of Clark in 1987, to be replaced first by Steve Kinch and then by Trevor Holliday, before he ...