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  1. Chris Farlowe. John Henry Deighton ( Londen, 13 oktober 1940 ), beter bekend als Chris Farlowe is een Britse pop- en R&B zanger. Farlowes muzikale carrière begon in een skiffle -bandje, The John Henry Sciffle Group, in 1957. Later werd hij vooral bekend door covers van Rolling Stones -nummers. Hij werd bekend door zijn nummer één-hit in 1966 ...

  2. Watch the original 1966 version of Chris Farlowe's classic song "Out of Time", a soulful and catchy tune that topped the UK charts. Enjoy the vintage footage and the powerful voice of one of the ...

  3. Chris Farlowe live | Rockpalast | 2006 | Setlist1. Blues As Blues 00:00:002. I´Ll Sing The Blues For You 00:06:163. I Don´T Want To Sing The Blues No More 00...

  4. Out of Time chronicles the two lives of Chris Farlowe, juxtaposing the heights of his sixties fame with his current relative obscurity, his advancing years with youthful determination to keep on going. Filmed over 3 years with unfettered access behind the scenes, our intimate investigation promises an earnest and emotive look into the life he ...

  5. Biography Chris Farlowe was born John Henry Deighton in Islington, North London on October 13 1940, amidst the rationing, gas masks and bombing raids of WWII. Chris’ earliest musical influences were inherited from his close-knit family. His Mum, a self taught piano player, played at family sing alongs and at the local pub, where Chris

  6. Chris Farlowe 2008. Chris Farlowe, de son vrai nom John Henry Deighton, né le 13 octobre 1940 à Islington, au Nord de Londres, est un chanteur rock, blues et soul britannique.Il est populaire dans les années 1960 et '70 et connait son plus grand succès avec la chanson Out of Time des Rolling Stones en 1966.Il a aussi chanté avec les groupes britanniques Colosseum et Atomic Rooster.

  7. He eventually took the name Chris Farlowe, the surname appropriated from American jazz guitarist Tal Farlow, and was fronting a group called the Thunderbirds, as Chris Farlowe & the Thunderbirds. They built their reputation as a live act in England and Germany, and slowly switched from rock & roll to R&B during the early years of the '60s.