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  1. Johnny Sandon (originally named William "Billy" Francis Beck, 27 May 1941 – 23 December 1996) was an early rock and roll singer who was part of the Merseybeat phenomenon in the early 1960s.

  2. Fundada en Liverpool en 1959 como una banda de skiffle por John McNally y Mike Pender, tomaron el nombre del western de John Ford de 1956 The Searchers (conocida en Argentina, en Chile y en México como Más corazón que odio, y en España como Centauros del desierto ).

  3. Johnny Sandon joined the band as vocalist in 1962, and stayed for two years. Johnny Sandon & The Remo Four publicity photo, circa 1963. In early 1963, Prytherch decided to get married and find a regular job, and Roy Dyke took his place in the band. Stokes also left and was replaced by Phil Rogers.

  4. 18 de sept. de 2010 · Johnny Sandon's version of the Drifters SongSome Kind of Wonderful

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  5. 2 de nov. de 2010 · 8.3K views 13 years ago. The Remo Four. Backing quite a few few people including Tommy Quickly and of course Johnny Sandon and later George Harrison (perhaps) in the film Wonderwall. There is...

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  6. Billy Beck, who changed his name to Johnny Sandon, became the lead singer. The band had regular bookings at Liverpool's Iron Door Club as "Johnny Sandon and The Searchers". Sandon left the band in late 1961 to join The Remo Four in February 1962. The group settled into a quartet named "The Searchers", with Jackson becoming the main ...

  7. B-Side From 1963Johnny Sandon & The Remo Four were a 1950s-1960s rock band from Liverpool, England.

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