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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_MontanasThe Montanas - Wikipedia

    The Montanas were an English 1960s and 1970s pop rock band from Wolverhampton, England. Though they never found significant success in their home country, they had one moderate hit in the United States. The group formed in 1964 and became known for their live shows.

  2. The original band consisted of Roy "Dripper" Kent on vocals, Alan Clee on lead guitar, Ralph Oakley on rhythm guitar, Jake Elcock on bass and David Williams on drums. In 1966, Ralph Oakley left the band, and Finders Keepers continued as a four-piece. In 1967, there were several line-up changes, resulting in the band with Ian "Sludge" Lees on ...

  3. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Friend of 60 years and former bass guitarist Jake Elcock said Bill, a retired salesman from Codsall, passed away at New Cross Hospital on Monday morning four weeks after they returned from a...

  4. The group in 1967 comprised, Johnny Jones (lead vocalist), Jake Elcock (bass/vocals), Bill Hayward (guitar/vocals), Terry Rowley (keyboards/vocals) and Graham Hollis (drums) were all deservedly on a crest of a wave promoting their latest single, 'Ciao Baby/Anyone There?'

  5. Explore Jake Elcock's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jake Elcock on AllMusic.

  6. The Strangers became the nucleus of the well known West Midlands group Finders Keepers. The line-up in the 1964 photo above has from left to right; Mick Aston, Alan Clee, Jake Elcock, Tony Dalloway, and Roy "Dripper" Kent who all re-united in 2013 to celebrate the group's 50th Anniversary.

  7. 20 de nov. de 2022 · Lead singer Johnny Jones and original founding member, bass player Ralph Oakley, both attended Dudley Grammar School and when Oakley left, his place was taken by Jake Elcock whose father had been drummer with the Art Baker Quartet who had a residency at the Queen Mary Ballroom.