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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_CaddyAlan Caddy - Wikipedia

    The tour was not a success; Caddy left after six weeks and with drummer Clem Cattini was hired by Joe Meek to form the Tornados, originally a backing band for Billy Fury. [1] [2] Their 1962 instrumental " Telstar " sold a million copies and was the first British record to reach number 1 in both the UK and the US.

  2. 8 de sept. de 2000 · Following a miss with Popeye Twist, written by Caddy and drummer Clem Cattini, the ethereal Telstar was taped as a routine backing track - albeit with a poignant "second subject" plucked by Caddy ...

  3. 1 de jul. de 2013 · The other members were Alan Caddy and George Bellamy (guitars), Heinz Burt (bass) and Clem Cattini (drums), and they were backing the UK rock'n'roll star Billy Fury.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Heinz_BurtHeinz Burt - Wikipedia

    Years active. Mid-1950s–2000. Labels. Decca, Columbia (EMI) (UK) Tower (US) Formerly of. The Tornados. Heinz Burt (24 July 1942 – 7 April 2000) was a German-born British rock and roll bassist and singer who performed under the stage name Heinz. [1] He was also known as a member of the instrumental group the Tornados .

  5. 16 de abr. de 2019 · Clem Cattini was a key figure in the world of session musicians and for many of us also an integral part of the recordings and live performances of the late and very great Billy Fury. Having the privilege of knowing this highly talented, successful ,yet unassuming and modest musician I can say what a 'true gent' he is and how loved by 60s music fans,especially those of Billy.

  6. Clem Cattini is the legendary drummer whose career spans over 60 years, beginning in the mid-1950s with Terry Kennedy's Rock and Rollers who played gigs across London, most notably at the 2i's Coffee Bar in Soho, before the band were asked to join up with Terry Dene for a nationwide tour.

  7. 11 de jul. de 2019 · Clem Cattini was a key figure in the world of session musicians and for many of us also an integral part of the recordings and live performances of the late and very great Billy Fury. Having the privilege of knowing this highly talented, successful ,yet unassuming and modest musician I can say what a 'true gent' he is and how loved by 60s music fans,especially those of Billy.