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  1. The Farinas originally consisted of John "Charlie" Whitney, Tim Kirchin (born around 1944, Birstall, Leicestershire died circa 2000), Harry Ovenall (born Richard Harry Ovenall, 12 September 1943, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire), and Jim King, forming at Leicester Art College in 1962.

  2. 1 de oct. de 2011 · B-side of the first Family's single featured Harry Ovenall on drums. ...more.

  3. Family’s original band members included John “Charlie” Whitney (guitar, sitar, keyboards), Harry Ovenall (drums, percussion), Ric Grech (bass, cello, violin, vocals), Jim King (saxophone, harmonica, piano) and Roger Chapman (vocals, harmonica, saxophone).

  4. Music In A Dolls House: el ambicioso despegue de Family. En julio de 1968 fue publicado el primer disco de la singular banda inglesa, una provocadora obra llena de tonos psicodélicos y progresivos.

  5. Also by this time Whitney had met Harry Ovenall (b. Richard Harry Ovenall, Sunday, September 12, 1943, Thorpe Hall, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England) at Leicester Art and Tech College, both were on a foundation course and shortly after that Ovenall joined the group replacing drummer John Entwhistle.

  6. 24 de dic. de 2014 · Ovenall started out in The Teenbeats, who had a line-up of Rod Hurricane on lead vocals (born David Everett), Tiny B. Arthur on lead guitar (born Eric Bailey died ca. 1975), Jess T. Claymore on bass (born Colin Mitchell) and Harry J. Vincent (Ovenall) on drums.

  7. Family Entertainment is the second album by the British progressive rock band Family, released in March 1969. The cover of the album was a takeoff from the sleeve of the Doors ' second album, Strange Days, as Family admitted. Background.