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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_FourmostThe Fourmost - Wikipedia

    Rhythm guitarist/singer Mike Millward (ex- the Undertakers) joined the Four Jays in November 1961, followed by drummer/singer Dave Lovelady in September 1962. The band changed its name to the Fourmost in October 1962. On 30 June 1963, the group signed a management contract with Brian Epstein. [5] .

    • Kevin Clarkson, Des Thurlby, Lee Clarkson, Matt Johnson
    • Liverpool, England
    • 1961–present
  2. Dave Loveday. An English drummer Dave Lovelady who joined the English band “The Fourmost” in September 1962. The Fourmost were an English Merseybeat band that recorded in the 1960s. Their biggest UK hit single was 1964’s “A Little Loving”.Lead guitarist/singer Brian O’Hara and bass guitarist/singer Billy Hatton, friends since ...

  3. Dave Lovelady - drums. The Fourmost traces its origins back to the vibrant Mersey beat scene of the 1960s and was associated with renowned manager Brian Epstein, alongside iconic acts like The Beatles, Billy J Kramer, Gerry and The Pacemakers, and Cilla Black.

  4. Explore music from Dave Lovelady. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Dave Lovelady on Discogs.

  5. Rhythm guitarist/singer Mike Millward (ex-the Undertakers) joined the Four Jays in November 1961, followed by drummer/singer Dave Lovelady in September 1962. The band changed its name to the Fourmost in October 1962. On 30 June 1963, the group signed a management contract with Brian Epstein.

  6. The Fourmost. More images. Profile: Beat group from Liverpool, England, established 1963. Founder members: Brian O'Hara (lead guitar, vocals), Mike Millward (rhythm guitar, vocals), Billy Hatton (bass, vocals), Dave Lovelady (drums) Sites: thefourmost.co.uk.

  7. 26. Feb. 2019 · Dave Lovelady - drums. Brian Redman. Formed in Liverpool. Managed by Brian Epstein from 1963. The origins of the Fourmost go back to the Two Jays, Brian O'Hara and Joey Bower. With the addition of Brian Redman and Billy Hatton, they became the Four Jays. As the Four Jays they appeared at The Cavern in Liverpool on many occasions from March 1961.