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  1. A few days after the release of their album Cross Cuts, which had been a year and a half in production, Zenon Hierowski crashed his Aston Martin and died on 17 March 1979, and instead of the anticipated "breakthrough" the Bishops were forced to retrench.

  2. 30 de mar. de 2010 · March 17, 1979, was the day that guitarist, founder member of The Count Bishops, and all round good guy, Zenon de Fleur bowed out at the age of just 28. A week earlier Zen (born Zen Hierowski) had been traveling home late after playing a gig at London’s Nashville when he crashed his car.

  3. 26 de ago. de 2016 · Dig that growling vocal, those riffing guitars and cool harmonica. Dave Rice and Zenon De Fleur contributed the wickedly infectious slide guitar boogie of "Your Daddy Don't Mind" where the boys convince us that pops won't mind if his daughter stays out late tonight.

  4. 17 de mar. de 2010 · Zenon de Fleur (Born Zenon Hierowski) 1951 – March 17, 1979. Zenon de Fleur was the guitarist for British punk band the Count Bishops. He died of a heart attack following an auto accident in London. He was just 28.

  5. 1 de ago. de 2021 · Zenon de Fleur (d. 17/3/1979): Guitarist for rock band The Count Bishops, born Zenon Hierowski. The band had an international lineup with American, Irish, Australian, and British band members. The band had a following in the pub rock scene.

  6. The Count Bishops - Shake - 1977. Watch on. Vocalist Mike Spenser arrived in London from Brooklyn in February 1975, met Zenon de Fleur (real name Hierowski) and joined a band called Chrome. By mid-1975 the pair had formed the Count Bishops, with the name taken from a Brooklyn street gang.

  7. El grupo hizo historia en Inglaterra al lanzar el primer disco del sello independiente Chiswick Records . [1] [2] [3] Se dividieron tras la muerte del guitarrista Zenon DeFleur el 18 de marzo de 1979.