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  1. Rex Brayley (born Rex Charles Brayley, 3 January 1948, London) – guitar (1967–1970) Maurice Bacon (born 26 January 1952, Southgate, London) – drums (1966–1971) Mick Jackson (born Michael Jackson, 27 January 1950, Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire) – bass (1966–1971)

  2. Rex Brayley - guitar Maurice Bacon - drums Steve Ellis - vocals Mick Jackson - bass Morgan Fisher - keyboards Decca eventually dropped the band when "She Smiled Sweetly" didn't chart, but this was just a minor obstacle on the road to success. In the spring of 1967 the Love Affair visited R.G. Jones' studios in Morden, South London to cut some ...

  3. Formed in 1967, London, England. Disbanded 1972. Featured here is their first single released in 1967.Lineup:Rex Brayley (born Rex Charles Brayley, 3 January...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm2933001Rex Brayley - IMDb

    Rex Brayley. Actor: Love Affair: Rainbow Valley. Rex Brayley is known for Love Affair: Rainbow Valley (1968), Love Affair: Everlasting Love (1968) and Never Mind the Buzzcocks (1996).

  5. Rex Brayley was replaced first by Eunan Brady, who was sacked after a few weeks, then by Bernie Holland. In April 1971 John Watchman joined the Love Affair on guitar - he played his first gig with the band at Stoke University. With him on-board, the Love Affair recorded a second and final Parlophone single, "Help Get Me Some Help".

  6. 25 de nov. de 2013 · This recruited the remaining group members – Rex Brayley (guitar), Lynton Guest (organ), Mick Jackson (bass) and Steve Ellis (vocals) – and in 1966 the then fifteen year old Bacon and new found associates began playing regularly in and around London, including a number of headline appearances at the Marquee Club.

  7. The Everlasting Love Affair is the debut studio album by the English pop band Love Affair.Released in December 1968, it includes the group's first three hit singles, among them "Everlasting Love", which had reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in February that year.The band had become one of the most popular groups in the United Kingdom, second in sales only to The Beatles.