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  1. 10 de jul. de 2023 · Georgie Fame - Organ, piano, vocal. Born Clive Powell on June 26, 1943 in the English industrial town of Leigh, Lancashire, Georgie Fame’s interest in music initially grew out of his family entertaining in the home and musical evenings in the church hall across the street, where his father also played in an amateur dance band.

  2. Our Top 10 Georgie Fame Songs list showcases many of the best Georgie Fame Songs like “Yeh, Yeh,” “Get Away,” “Sunny,” and many more. Originally born as Clive Powell in 1943, Georgie Fame earned his claim to fame in the 1960s as an R&B, mixed with jazz, musician. Hailing from Lancashire, England, Powell learned how to play the piano ...

  3. Georgie Fame - dan nog onder zijn echte naam Clive Powell - verruilt een loopbaan in de textielbranche voor aan carrière in de muziek wanneer hij in 1959 invalt bij Rory Blackwell & The Blackjacks. Hij is ook te horen op Gene Vincent’s ‘Pistol Packin Mama’. Als pianist treedt hij daarna toe tot de begeleidingsband van zanger Bill Fury.

  4. 1 de dic. de 2015 · Fame’s last album for Columbia, Sound Venture, another Top 10 hit, was a pioneering experiment credited to Georgie Fame & The Harry South Big Band, on which he was backed by the cream of British jazz musicians including Tubby Hayes and Dick Morrissey and features an amazing funky big-band version of James Brown’s Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag.

  5. Sign in to create & share playlists, get personalized recommendations, and more. The Best Of Georgie Fame 1967 - 1971. Album • Georgie Fame • 1996

  6. Georgie Fame. 3,785 likes. The official page of the English rhythm and blues and jazz singer, and keyboard player Georgie Fame.

  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UC4aOO3dhjc4Kd0gVqUyaVvgGeorgie Fame - YouTube Music

    Georgie Fame is an English R&B and jazz musician. Fame, who had a string of 1960s hits, is still performing, often working with contemporaries such as Alan Price, Van Morrison and Bill Wyman. Fame is the only British music act to have achieved three UK No. 1 hits with his only top 10 chart entries: "Yeh, Yeh" in 1964, "Get Away" in 1966 and "The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde" in 1968.