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Shadows - Bass Guitarist & Organist?
Watching Top of Pops - Shadows 'Don't Cry for me Argentina'.
Who are/were the Bass Guitarist and the Organist?, and what year?
Thanks / Diolch.
Who are/were the Bass Guitarist and the Organist?, and what year?
Thanks / Diolch.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Around that time Wikepedia says
"the packaging of the group's greatest hits in Twenty Golden Greats by EMI in 1977 prompted the group to reform yet again for a tour featuring Francis Monkman from Sky on keyboards, leading to a number one album. Francis left after that tour and the line-up settled as Marvin, Welch and Bennett, supplemented on records and gigs by Cliff Hall (keyboards) and Alan Jones (bass).
"the packaging of the group's greatest hits in Twenty Golden Greats by EMI in 1977 prompted the group to reform yet again for a tour featuring Francis Monkman from Sky on keyboards, leading to a number one album. Francis left after that tour and the line-up settled as Marvin, Welch and Bennett, supplemented on records and gigs by Cliff Hall (keyboards) and Alan Jones (bass).
Wikipedia agrees with 1978:
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Don%27 t_Cry_f or_Me_A rgentin a
and with Cliff Hall and Alan Jones looking to be the most likely candidates for keyboards and bass respectively:
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /The_Sh adows
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and with Cliff Hall and Alan Jones looking to be the most likely candidates for keyboards and bass respectively:
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Full list of members at different times is given here:
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /The_Sh adows#D iscogra phy
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