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  1. 5 de ago. de 2006 · By On 05th Aug 2006. As The James Gang’s founder and only constant member during their 1966–76 run, you would think their criminally unheralded drummer, Jim Fox, would know if he owned the rights to his band’s name. “I just don’t know much about the machinations,” Fox sheepishly admits. “Show me where the bus is, where the drum ...

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  3. 4 de may. de 2023 · The global Modern Pentathlon community is in mourning after the death of Jeremy “Jim” Fox at the age of 81. Fox (GBR) became Olympic champion at the fourth attempt, topping the podium in the team event alongside Danny Nightingale and Adrian Parker at Montreal 1976. Following an 8th-placed finish at Mexico 1968, the former army sergeant finished 4th in the Men’s Individual Final at Munich ...

  4. Jim Fox on the left, Dale Peters in the middle, a youthful Joe Walsh on the right Jim Fox interview by John Wisniewski (February 2017) Drummer Jim Fox worked in a blues group with guitarist Glen Schwartz (who would also later play in Pacific Gas and Electric) during the late 1960's but you probably know him better as a founding member of the James Gang, which later included Schwartz and a pre ...

  5. 1 de may. de 2023 · Jim Fox, who has died aged 81, was one of Britain’s finest ever competitors in the modern pentathlon; ten times British champion, he took part in four Olympic Games and was a member of the three ...

  6. Tommy Bolin w Jim Fox of the James Gang. Early 70s Interview from The Whistle Test group in regards to Tommy Playing in the James Gang & Why Joe Walsh Left....

  7. Fox was born in Atlanta and attended Gordon High School in Barnesville, Georgia. A 6'10" center, Fox played in junior college before enrolling his junior year at the University of South Carolina, playing in 13 games his junior season. He burst onto the scene his senior year, 1964–65, leading the Gamecocks in both scoring and rebounding.