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  1. Harry Ovenall – drums, percussion (1966–1967) John Weider – bass, guitar, violin, backing vocals (1969–1971) John Wetton – bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals (1971–1972; died 2017) Tony Ashton – keyboards, accordion, mellotron, backing vocals (1972–1973; died 2001) Guest musicians. Dave Mason – mellotron (on Music in a ...

  2. 1 de oct. de 2011 · Family - Gypsy Woman (1967) Saburo47. 125 subscribers. Subscribed. 218. 14K views 12 years ago. B-side of the first Family's single featured Harry Ovenall on drums. ...more. B-side of the first...

  3. En aquellos días previos a la explosión de la acidez politonal y formas multicolores, la naciente The Farinas estaba conformada por John “Charlie” Whitney (guitarras), Tim Kirchin (bajo), Harry Ovenall (batería) y Jim King † (armónica y saxos) quienes para 1962 eran unos revoltosos estudiantes del Leicester Art College.

  4. 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).

  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. John Weider. Guitar, Bass, Violon . Harry Ovenall. Drums, Percussions . Rob Townsend. Drums, Percussions . Ric Grech. Bass, Back Vocals, Violon, Cello . ex-Streetwalkers

  7. Their lineup was rounded out by Tim Kirchin on the bass guitar, providing the rhythmic backbone, and Harry Ovenall, who brought the beats with his drums. Not long after their formation, the band adopted a more concise moniker, becoming known simply as The Farinas.