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  1. 27 de mar. de 2019 · Ya en 1961, con el proyecto Vance Arnold & The Avengers, Cocker se interesó por el blues. La banda recorrió los escenarios de Sheffield y dos años después llegó a telonear un show de los ...

  2. In 1961, under the stage name Vance Arnold, Cocker was singer with, Vance Arnold and the Avengers. The name was a combination of Vince Everett, Elvis Presley's character in Jailhouse Rock (which Cocker misheard as Vance); and country singer Eddy Arnold. The group mostly played in the pubs of Sheffield, performing covers of Chuck Berry and Ray ...

  3. 17 de jun. de 2011 · Joe Cocker's first recording in 1963. In 1963-1964 he did go under the band/artist name Vance Arnold & The Avengers. Joe Cocker's first recording in 1963.

  4. In 1961, under the stage name Vance Arnold, Cocker was singer with, Vance Arnold and the Avengers. The name was a combination of Vince Everett, Elvis Presley's character in Jailhouse Rock (which Cocker misheard as Vance); and country singer Eddy Arnold. The group mostly played in the pubs of Sheffield, performing covers of Chuck Berry and Ray ...

  5. Vance Arnold and the Avengers - Live at the Esquire Club Recorded live in Sheffield, England, 1963. A live recording that lay dormant for over 30 years sheds light on Joe Cocker's early career when he was an apprentice gas-fitter, at the time performing as Vance Arnold & The Avengers. The recording was made live on stage with a reel to reel tape by his first manager Terry Thornton, owner of ...

  6. Kurzbeschreibung. JOE COCKER LIVE AT THE ESQUIRE: A revised cover but contains a copy of the exclusive original demo tape recording and later transferred onto CD of Joe Cocker, then performing as Vance Arnold & the Avengers. Recorded live at the Esquire in Sheffield in 1963 by Joe's original manager and club owner Terry Thornton.

  7. Joe Cocker (2013) John Robert „Joe“ Cocker, OBE (* 20. ... Seine erste Band war „Vance Arnold and the Avengers“ (sein Künstlername war Vance Arnold), die immerhin einen Auftritt der Rolling Stones eröffnete. Die nächste Band hieß „Big Blues“ (1963).