Hare played a few gigs with a completely new Honeybus line-up minus Dello. Surviving members of Honeybus were briefly reunited for a Dutch television...
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Pete Kircher (section Honeybus)
successful work with Honeybus survives in the form of two albums, March Hare (credited to Colin Hare, the rhythm guitarist with Honeybus) and Into Your Ears...
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This led onto him forming Honeybus, with whom he scored the hit single "I Can't Let Maggie Go" in 1968. Quickly leaving Honeybus rather than tour and promote...
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Odessey and Oracle (1968), McCartney's contributions to The Beatles (1968), Honeybus' single "I Can't Let Maggie Go" (1968), Scott Walker's chamber pop, and...
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Week Of The Sixties". Sixtiescity.net. Retrieved 27 June 2019. "Honeybus - Honeybus At Their Best". Discogs.com. Retrieved 15 October 2018. "Nimble Bread...
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an end to the "Frantic Four" lineup. He was replaced by Pete Kircher of Honeybus fame, while keyboardist Andy Bown, who had been working with the band as...
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album), 1991 Story: 25 Years of Hits, by Pet Shop Boys, 2009 Story, by Honeybus, 1970 Story, by NEWS, 2020 Story, by Yesung, 2019 A Story, by Yoko Ono...
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The Highwaymen The Holy Modal Rounders The Hollies The Hollywood Argyles Honeybus The Honeycombs Horst Jankowski Howard Tate Howlin' Wolf H.P. Lovecraft...
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1946, Combe, near Bath, Somerset) – guitar and vocals. Later, he formed Honeybus and changed his name to Colin Hare. Rod Butler (born Rodney Butler, 27...
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home." Coghlan was replaced by Pete Kircher, formerly of the 1960s band Honeybus. Subsequently, Coghlan formed Partners in Crime with singer Noel McCalla;...
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