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  1. Founding members included Jim Sohns (vocals; 1946–2022), Warren Rogers (lead guitar), Norm Gotsch (rhythm guitar), Wayne Pursell (bass guitar), and Tom Schiffour . They released three albums in their first five years of existence. In early Fall 1965, Pursell left the band to attend college and Joe Kelley was recruited to play bass.

  2. www.roadtorock.org › artist › shadows-of-knightShadows of Knight

    The original members were Roger Spielmann (guitar), Norm Gotsch (guitar), Wayne Pursell (bass), Tom Shiffour (drums), and Jimy Sohns (vocals). In 1965 Joe Kelly (guitar) replaced Pursell. The Shadows of Knight became the house band at The Cellar in Arlington Heights and began packing the club with over 500 teenagers every time they played.

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  4. Calling themselves The Shadows, singer Jim Sohns was joined by rhythm guitarist Norm Gotch, lead guitarist Warren Rogers, bassist Wayne Pursell and drummer Tom Schiffour. Later in the year, Pursell departed and was replaced by Joe Kelly.

  5. The original band members were lead guitarist Warren Rogers, rhythm/lead guitar/vocalist Roger Spielmann, rhythm guitarist Norm Gotsch, bass guitarist Wayne Pursell, drummer Tom Schiffour and vocalist Jimy Sohns.

  6. The Shadows of Knight were an American rock band from Chicago, Illinois. They played a version of British blues inspired by Chicago. They began recording in 1965. [1] References. ↑ Unterberger, Richie. Biography of The Shadows of Knight at AllMusic. Category: Musical groups from Chicago.

  7. The original band members were lead guitarist Warren Rogers, rhythm/lead guitar/vocalist Roger Spielmann, rhythm guitarist Norm Gotsch, bass guitarist Wayne Pursell, drummer Tom Schiffour and vocalist Jimy Sohns. The band released several albums over the next five years and went through some personnel changes.