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  1. The origins of the group stretch back to early '60s Belfast band Tony & The Telstars, [2] which featured lead guitarist Rod Demick (born Roderick Demick, 1947, Prestatyn, Flintshire, North Wales), drummer Davy Lutton (born William David Lutton, 1946, Belfast ), lead vocalist and guitarist George O'Hara and bassist Chris Stewart [3 ...

  2. Davy Lutton played with Heavy Jelly in 1970, Ellis (1972-73), Marc Bolan (1974-76) Along with Steve Currie and Tony Newman, Davy features on the 1979 Chris Spedding album Guitar Graffiti. ) He later joined the USA based group Trance Mission in the early 1980’s.

  3. Explore music from David Lutton. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from David Lutton on Discogs.

  4. T. Rex (originally Tyrannosaurus Rex) were an English rock band, formed in 1967 by singer-songwriter and guitarist Marc Bolan, who was their leader, frontman and only consistent member.Though initially associated with the psychedelic folk genre, Bolan began to change the band's style towards electric rock in 1969, and shortened their name to T. Rex the following year.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2021 · Eire Apparent had their roots in Tony & the Telstars, a Belfast beat group with bassist Chris Stewart and drummer Davy Lutton. As members passed to local rivals The Wheels and German beatsters The Stellas (Stewart’s temporary vocation), guitarist Ernie Graham came aboard.

  6. Para la grabación de “Zinc Alloy and The Hidden Riders Of Tomorrow” (1974) también se añadió al batería Davy Lutton, quien reemplazó en las baquetas a Legend. Este LP, que alcanzó el puesto 12 en listas británicas, fue el último producido por Tony Visconti y el primero en ser acreditado como Marc Bolan & T. Rex.

  7. Bolan's Zip Gun is the tenth studio album by English rock band T. Rex, released on February 1975 by record label EMI.. Eight of the eleven songs on the album had already been released in the US the previous year on the Light of Love album on Casablanca Records. Zip Gun was a repackage with three extra tracks. However, it was the only T. Rex album that failed to chart in the UK.