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  1. Tony Bowers (Inglaterra, 31 de octubre de 1952) [1] es un músico inglés radicado en Italia, cuyos géneros son diversos, habiendo destacado en la década de 1970 en formar parte de la escena punk y post-punk de Mánchester, con grupos como Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias y The Durutti Column, y luego con Simply Red.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_BowersTony Bowers - Wikipedia

    Tony Bowers (born 31 October 1952) is an English musician based in Italy and Ireland who has worked with many bands, including Simply Red in the 1980s. Career. Bowers debuted in the blues band, Blind Eye (1971–1972), as second guitarist, although he is not considered a former member.

  3. 16 de oct. de 2004 · Tony Bowers, one of the three brothers who stole £1.2m from Gatwick Airport, was sentenced to 12-and-a-half years in prison. The gang used a fake Brinks Mat van and bogus uniforms to trick a security guard into helping them load the loot.

  4. MORE ABOUT. Dane Bowers. The brothers - Tony, 46, Martin, 43, and Paul, 37 - led a close-knit East End gang whose members posed as guards to grab cash from an aircraft hold at Gatwick, making...

  5. 25 de abr. de 2017 · Tony Bowers (Simply Red) Courtesy of Simply Red Com. Simply put, he brought the groove to Simply Red. A composer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer with a wide array of credits spanning such ensembles as The Durutti Column (a founding member), Ray Tarintino, and The Mothmen among others, Tony Bowers’ fluid, funky pocket passages ...

  6. www.peacockgym.com › aboutPeacock Gym

    Peacock Gym is a boxing club in Canning Town, London, run by brothers Tony and Martin Bowers. They started as young volunteers in a community project and now have a successful gym with a long family boxing heritage.

  7. 10 de ago. de 2003 · TWO of Britain's best-known boxing promoters have been accused of multi- million pound armed heists across Britain. Brothers Martin and Tony Bowers are among 11 people accused of being the gang behind a string of freight robberies and hijackings at airports and docks in Scotland and England.