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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jon_PoveyJon Povey - Wikipedia

    Jon Povey (20 August 1942 – 9 May 2023) was an English drummer and keyboardist. Career. Born in London, he grew up in Dartford, Kent, and in the early 1960s, Povey played drums in Bern Elliott and the Bluecaps, who had changed their name to Bern Elliott and the Fenmen by 1961.

  2. 10 de may. de 2023 · PRETTY THINGS’ Jon Povey Passed Away. Jon Povey, a stalwart of PRETTY THINGS, died yesterday at the age of 80. The veteran has been battling cancer for a number of years and seemed to be beating it but, sadly, was unable to. Beating things came natural to Jon, who used to serve as a drummer in THE FENMEN and got co-opted, together with Wally ...

  3. 10 de may. de 2023 · 103. 2.9K views 9 months ago. Jon Povey died May 9th 2023. This video gives tribute to a man who joined The Pretty Things in 1966 and contributed drums, keyboards, sitar, as well as many lead...

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  4. Profile: English musician, born 20 August 1942 in London, England, UK. Died 9 May 2023. Sites: dmme.net , Imdb. In Groups: Star Sponge Vision, The Bexley Brothers, The Electric Banana, The Fenmen, The Pretty Things, xPT's. Variations: Viewing All | John Povey.

  5. 9 de may. de 2023 · Home Forums > Discussions > Music Corner >. Just heard from Wally Waller, that Jon Povey has passed away. No details, but I'd heard he was suffering from cancer. A very sad day in my home, and...

  6. 1 de abr. de 2018 · thestrangebrew April 1, 2018. Jon Povey, formerly of The Pretty Things, reveals gems from his legendary back catalogue plus tracks that have shaped his life. This extensive podcast finishes with a new song from Star Sponge Vision, a new band that Jon has formed with fellow ex-Pretty Thing, Twink.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_PoveyJohn Povey - Wikipedia

    Sir John Povey (1621–1679) was an English-born judge who had a highly successful career in Ireland, holding office as Baron of the Court of Exchequer (Ireland) and subsequently as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland during the years 1673–9.