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  1. TETSU & THE GOOD TIMES ROLL BANDTetsu Yamauchi(b) 山内テツGary Pickford Hopkins (vo,hmca)Katsutoshi Morizono(g,vo) 森園勝敏Katsuhiko Kamitsuna(kbd) 上綱克彦Toshio Kumano...

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  3. Tetsu Yamauchi (山内 テツ, Yamauchi Tetsu, born 21 October 1946) is a Japanese retired musician. In the 1970s, he was a member of several popular rock bands, including Free, where he replaced original bassist Andy Fraser before the band's final album Heartbreaker, and Faces, where he replaced Ronnie Lane and appears on the band's final single, "You Can Make Me Dance, Sing or Anything", as ...

  4. Tetsu Yamauchi, Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke. Free. Winterland, San Francisco, California. January 26, 1973. Photos by Dan Cuny. Text by Michael Collins Morton. Paul Rodgers, Wendell Richardson. Free began to make music in 1968. Paul Rodgers (vocals, piano, guitar), Andy Fraser (bass, piano), Paul Kossoff (guitar), and Simon Kirke (drums) were ...

  5. 19 de mar. de 2024 · Rabbit worked with Johnny Nash and Island’s new signing Bob Marley before arriving in London in 1971. Soon afterwards, he’d joined Kirke, Kossoff and Japanese bassist Tetsu Yamauchi in the studio, and the Kossoff, Kirke, Tetsu & Rabbit album was underway.

  6. Ooh La La is the fourth and final studio album by the English rock band Faces, released in March 1973.It reached number one in the UK Albums Chart in the week of 28 April 1973. The album was most recently reissued on CD in a remastered and expanded form on 28 August 2015, including early rehearsal takes of three of its tracks, as part of the 1970–1975: You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything ...

  7. Tetsu Yamauchi was brought in to replace Fraser, while John "Rabbit" Bundrick became the band's keyboard player to compensate for the increasingly unreliable Kossoff (singer Paul Rodgers played keyboards on the previous album 1972 Free at Last).