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  1. Tex Makins (bass guitar) Eddie Thornton; Alan "Earl" Watson (tenor saxophone/vocals) Neeomi "Speedy" Acguaye (percussion) Joe Moretti; John McLaughlin; Rod "Boots" Slade (band's second bassist, replaced Makins) Mick Eve (saxophone) Johnny Marshall; Peter Coe; Glen Hughes (baritone saxophone) Tommy Frost (replaced Red Reece) Jimmy ...

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  2. In September 1959, he was recruited by Colin Hicks as pianist of his backing group The Cabin Boys along with Dave 'Zom' Tick on guitar, Rod 'Boots' Slade on bass, and Jimmy Nicol, the original drummer.

  3. In May 1962 the group was augmented by Ghanaian percussionist Neeomi "Speedy" Acquaye and Green left the group. Fame took over as the lead vocalist, Green was replaced by Joe Moretti and in turn was later replaced by John McLaughlin. During that time Rod "Boots" Slade had taken over as bass player while Makins toured with Johnny Hallyday ...

  4. 12. Jan. 2019 · Fame took over as the lead vocalist, Green was replaced by Joe Moretti and in turn was later replaced by John McLaughlin. During that time RodBootsSlade had taken over as bass player while Makins toured with Johnny Hallyday. Saxophonist Mick Eve joined the group during 1962 and eventually the line up was completed by Johnny ...

  5. 22. Nov. 2017 · In the British Section Slade had come out as both British Top Band and British Top Live Band and in the world section they'd made it to the third slot as live band. And as happens every year the New Musical Express had put on a concert at Wembley with Slade this time topping the bill. But such was the demand for tickets to see the Slade stompers that a second concert had had to be held in the ...

  6. During that time Rod "Boots" Slade had taken over as bass player while Makins toured with Johnny Hallyday. Saxophonist Mick Eve joined the group during 1962 and eventually the line up was completed by Johnny Marshall.

  7. Rod 'Boots' Sladebass guitar- (born 3 September 1941, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset; died 3 May 2013, Murcia, Spain) Brian Gregg – bass guitar – (born 31 January 1939, North London) [9] (1960–1961) Shel Shapiro – guitar, vocals – (born Norman David Shapiro, 16 August 1943, Stanmore, Middlesex)