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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_TroggsThe Troggs - Wikipedia

    Ronnie Bond, died on 13 November 1992. In January 2012, Reg Presley retired after being diagnosed with lung cancer. The band carried on with new lead singer Chris Allen. Presley died on 4 February 2013. Bass guitarist and backing vocalist Pete Lucas died on 16 December 2023, his 73rd birthday.

  2. Ronnie Bond of The Troggs - Anything for you (Ben Findon)The Larry Page Orchestra. Page One. Fontana. Ronnie Bond was the first drummer in The Troggs.Ronnie ...

  3. 13 de nov. de 2009 · Formed in 1964, the British Invasion band had such hits as “Wild Thing” and “Love is All Around.” The band broke up in 1969, with Bond going on to release a solo single that failed to ignite much of a career for him. Ronnie Bond, 48, died at an English hospital on November 13, 1992.

  4. rockandrollparadise.com › ronnie-bond-111992Ronnie Bond 11/1992

    12 de nov. de 2015 · Ronnie Bond 11/1992. November 12, 1992 – Ronnie Bond was born Ronald James Bullis on May 4, 1940, the week before Nazi Germany invaded the Lowlands and brought the war to England. Born in Andover, Hampshire, he was a founding member of the rock band, The Troggs, originally called The Troglodytes.

  5. When that formation disbanded Reg and the drummer Ronnie Bond joined forces with Chris Britton and Pete Staples the remaining members of a rival Andover band Ten Feet Five. Reg was persuaded to take on the lead singer and front man duties, which proved to be fantastically successful, as history has proved. When The Troggs first hit single ...

  6. Además de Reg Presley, de nombre auténtico Reginald Ball (nacido el 12 de junio de 1941), en la banda estaban el guitarrista líder y cantante Tony Mansfield, el guitarra rítmico y vocalista Dave Wright y el batería Ronnie Bond (nacido el 4 de mayo de 1940). Presley se ocupaba de tocar el bajo.

  7. 13 de nov. de 2009 · Ronnie Bond (Born Ronald Burris) May 4, 1943 - November 13, 1992 Ronnie Bond was the founding drummer for UK psychedelic rock band, the Troggs. Formed in 1964, the British Invasion band had such hits as "Wild Thing" and "Love is All Around." The band broke up in 1969, with Bond going on to release…