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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BluesologyBluesology - Wikipedia

    From about 1960, organist Reginald Dwight – then aged 13 – and his neighbour, singer and guitarist Stewart "Stu" Brown, performed with a local group, the Corvettes, in Pinner, Middlesex, a suburb of London.

  2. From about 1960, organist Reginald Dwight – then aged 13 – and his neighbour, singer and guitarist Stewart "Stu" Brown, performed with a local group, the Corvettes, in Pinner, Middlesex, a suburb of London. After that group separated, the pair formed a new group, Bluesology, with Rex Bishop (bass), and Mick Inkpen (drums).

  3. www.makingtime.co.uk › artists › BluesologyMaking Time - Bluesology

    Making Time - Bluesology. Stewart "Stu" Brown - vocals, guitar, Reg Dwight - keyboards, Rex Bishop - bass, Mick Inkpen - drums. Brown and Dwight from Pinner had been playing in the Corvettes but when this disbanded they teamed up with Inkpen and Bishop to form Bluesology.

  4. From about 1960, organist Reginald Dwight – then aged 13 – and his neighbour, singer and guitarist Stewart "Stu" Brown, performed with a local group, the Corvettes, in Pinner, Middlesex, a suburb of London. After that group separated, the pair formed a new group, Bluesology, with Rex Bishop (bass), and Mick Inkpen (drums).

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  7. The Road to Stu Brown's Gold? In April of 1986, Stu Brown disclosed in a private conversation with Don Waite the location of his fabulous gold discovery.