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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_FourmostThe Fourmost - Wikipedia

    Biography. Guitarist/vocalist Brian O'Hara and best friend guitarist/vocalist Joey Bower (born Joseph Bower, 17 November 1939, Dingle, Liverpool, Lancashire) formed the Two Jays in 1957. The group changed its name to the Four Jays in September 1959 when bass guitarist/singer Billy Hatton and drummer Brian Redman (born 21 June 1941 ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Billy_HattonBilly Hatton - Wikipedia

    William Henry "Billy" Hatton (9 June 1941 – 19 September 2017) was the bass guitarist for The Fourmost . Career. Hatton's first band was a country trio called the Drifters, who he joined at age fifteen. [1] . Hatton joined The Four Jays [2] in September 1959. After changing their name to The Fourmost in 1962, they signed to Parlophone in 1963. [3]

  3. 9 de abr. de 2012 · 214. 25K views 11 years ago. A short interview with the amazing Billy Hatton, former band member of The Fourmost Guitarist/vocalist Brian O'Hara and best friend guitarist/vocalist Joey Bower...

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  5. confidentials.com › liverpool › billy-hatton-fourmost-obituary-born-1941-died-2017Billy Hatton: 1941-2017

    22 de sept. de 2017 · William Hatton had been a war baby, born in 1941 in the Dingle, an exact contemporary of the Beatles and from a similar social background: a bright boy from a working-class family who had passed his 11-plus and gone on to a grammar school - in his case, the Bluecoat in Wavertree. In theory he should have made a career as a draughtsman.

  6. 14 de jul. de 2012 · Billy Hatton and The Fourmost. The amazing Billy Hatton talks about his time with The Fourmost during Liverpool’s Merseybeat days. Guitarist/vocalist Brian O’Hara and best friend guitarist/vocalist Joey Bower formed The Two Jays in 1957 and did a six week tour of the Isle of Man.

  7. Billy Hatton - bass / vocals. Dave Lovelady - drums. The Fourmost traces its origins back to the vibrant Mersey beat scene of the 1960s and was associated with renowned manager Brian Epstein, alongside iconic acts like The Beatles, Billy J Kramer, Gerry and The Pacemakers, and Cilla Black.