Graham Bonney (born Graham Arthur Ernest George Bradly, 2 June 1943) is a British pop singer and songwriter who has mainly lived and worked in Germany...
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by Joe Meek. The band was formed in late 1964 by Ron Ryan (guitar), Graham Bonney (vocals), Bob Evans (saxophone), Mark Stevens (keyboards), Mike Martin...
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(disambiguation), multiple people Graham Bonnet (born 1947), English rock singer Graham Bonney (born 1943), British singer-songwriter Graham Booth (1940–2011), British...
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present a British television series, initially co-hosting the show with Graham Bonney and later singer Wally Whyton. The series was produced by Muriel Young...
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trumpeter Hugh Masekela on his 1966 album Hugh Masekela's Next Album. Graham Bonney on his 1966 album Super Girl. Lou Christie on his 1966 album Painter...
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Marie Versini – Liselotte Pulver – Uschi Glas male singer: Roy Black – Graham Bonney – Udo Jürgens female singer: Wenche Myhre – Manuela – Marion [de; nl]...
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It Again", Sam Cooke's "Only Sixteen", and "Baby's Gone" (written by Graham Bonney and Barry Mason), all of which were produced by Sloan and Barri. He...
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Remo Four performances recorded in 1966: Peter Gunn Super Girl (with Graham Bonney) Fab Gear! Beat Beat Beat Vol.1 (The Mersey Sound And Other Mop Top...
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by The Fugs from The Fugs First Album "Super Girl", a 1966 song by Graham Bonney "Supergirl", a 1976 song by Johnny Cougar from Chestnut Street Incident...
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Kellner Hubert von Meyerinck as Mr. Storz Gunther Philipp as Poldi Graham Bonney as himself Kurt Stadel as himself Bock & Bergfelder p. 269 Bock, Hans-Michael;...
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