Bill Bonney Mick Eyre Tony Hinchcliffe Bernard Jewry George Rodda Johnny Theakston Jerry Wilcock Bobby Elliott
Shane Fenton and the Fentones were an English rock and roll group formed in 1960. Shane Fenton, the band's namesake, was actually the stage name of two different musicians; when the first Shane Fenton, real name Johnny Theakston, suddenly died, he was replaced by Bernard Jewry who assumed the Shane Fenton identity. They had four top 40 hits with Jewry as their lead singer. Jewry would later find fame as Alvin Stardust.
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calling themselves ShaneFentonandtheFentones, but Theakston died before they received a reply. Having been offered an audition, the band's roadie Bernard...
This is the discography of British singer Bernard Jewry, better known as Alvin Stardust, including the discography of ShaneFentonandtheFentones, of which...
Shane FentonandtheFentones recorded at the BBC studios, or orchestral versions by one of the in-house orchestras, to fill in the hours. The term "needle...
as the Kinks. Other bands that played at the club and who later became famous were Freddie Starr andthe Midnighters, the Searchers, ShaneFentonand the...
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