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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ShadowsThe Shadows - Wikipedia

    The Shadows formed as a backing band for Cliff Richard under the name The Drifters. The original members were founder Ken Pavey (born 1932), Terry Smart on drums (1942), Norman Mitham on guitar (1941), Ian Samwell on guitar and Harry Webb (before he became Cliff Richard) on guitar and vocals. They had no bass player.

    • 1958–1968, 1969-1970, 1973–1990, 2004-2005, 2008-2010, 2015 (one-off reunion: 2020)
    • Marvin, Welch & Farrar
  2. My name is Ken Pavey. Also known as (Johnny Guitar) or Kenny Delmayne. I began studying music and learning the guitar under the famous Lou Gallo in 1949. By 1952, I was playing in small bands in London pubs and clubs, but I soon progressed to playing in big bands at American camps and west end hotels.

  3. 18. Mai 2020 · The Drifters, das sind damals Ken Pavey, Terry Smart, Norman Mitham und Ian Samwell. 1958 nehmen sie mit Richard Move It auf, den ersten richtigen Rock‘n‘Roll-Song der englischen Geschichte. Ausgerechnet Hank Marvin und Bruce Welch, die prägendsten Figuren der Shadows-Geschichte sind damals noch nicht dabei. Wie viele andere vor ...

  4. At first, the group was founded by Norman Mitham, Ken Pavey, Ian Samwell, Terry Smart, Harry Webb, and Bruce Welch. Harry Webb was the original name of Cliff Richard before it was changed shortly after he joined the band as its lead singer. Shortly after this, Jet Harris signed up as the band’s bass guitarist.

  5. Formed as a backing band for Cliff Richard under the name The Drifters, the original members were founder Ken Pavey (born 1932), Terry Smart on drums (1942), Norman Mitham on guitar (1941), Ian Samwell on guitar and Harry Webb (before he became Cliff Richard) on guitar and vocals. They had no bass player. Samwell wrote the first hit, "Move It", often mistakenly attributed to Cliff Richard and ...

  6. 4. Jan. 2023 · The Shadows’ story began in 1958 when Harry Webb, Ken Pavey, Terry Smart, Ian Samwell and Norman Mitham founded The Drifters, unaware Clyde McPhatter was already using the name in the US. Entertaining Webb’s parents in their Hertfordshire living room before making their live debut at the Forty Hill Badminton Club, they first ...

  7. They began as the Drifters, Cliff Richard's backing group. Richard saw Ken Pavey (Kenneth Charles Pavey, b 9 January 1932) playing in a guitar duo as a ‘redcoat' at a Butlins holiday camp and asked him to join his band.