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  1. Colin Manley (1942–1999; Gesang und Gitarre) Tony Ashton (Keyboard, Gesang) Keith Stokes (Gitarre) Don Andrew (Bass) Harry Prytcherch (Schlagzeug) Keith Stokes und Harry Prytcherch wurden 1962 durch den Schlagzeuger Roy Dyke und den Gitarristen Phil Rogers ersetzt. Don Andrew verließ 1963 die Band, für ihn kam der Keyboarder Tony ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Colin_ManleyColin Manley - Wikipedia

    Colin William Manley (16 April 1942 – 9 April 1999) was an English rock guitarist and singer. He was the lead singer for The Remo Four and later a guitarist for The Swinging Blue Jeans from 1977 until his death in 1999.

  3. Don Andrew and Colin Manley appeared with Gerry Marsden (of Gerry & The Pacemakers fame) performing on stage in an episode of the UK TV soap Brookside in the 1990s. Manley died of cancer on 9 April 1999, and a memorial concert was held for him that June, with some of his former bandmates performing. Ashton also died of cancer, on 28 ...

    • 1959–1970
  4. Colin William Manley, guitarist: born Liverpool 16 April 1942; married (one son, one daughter); died Liverpool 9 April 1999.

  5. Colin Manley – Lead Guitarist – born Colin William Manley, 16 April 1942, Old Swan, Liverpool – died 9 April 1999 - member from 1977 to 1999 John Ryan – Drummer – born 5 April 1953, Pinehurst Avenue, Liverpool – 1980–1983 [20]

    Year
    Single
    Peak Chart Positions(uk[35])
    Peak Chart Positions(aus)
    1963
    "It's Too Late Now"b/w "Think of Me"
    30
    1963
    "Do You Know"b/w "Angie"
    1963
    "Hippy Hippy Shake"b/w "Now I Must Go"
    2
    11
    1964
    "Good Golly Miss Molly"b/w "Shaking ...
    11
    32
    • 1962–present
    • Liverpool, England
  6. 3. Feb. 2022 · 1958 entschlossen sich die aus Liverpool stammenden Skiffle Musiker Colin Manley, Keith Stokes, Don Andrew und Harry Prytcherch eine Band zu gründen. Sie liebten den Sound der italienischen Band Marino Marini , folglich gefiel ihnen San Remo und zwangsläufig mussten sie sich The Remo Four nennen.

  7. The Remo Four had the connections (guitarist Colin Manley and bassist Don Andrew were classmates of Paul McCartney at Liverpool Institute) but were destined to stay bridesmaids in the Merseybeat scene.