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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_FourmostThe Fourmost - Wikipedia

    The group changed its name to the Four Jays in September 1959 when bass guitarist/singer Billy Hatton and drummer Brian Redman (born 21 June 1941, Huyton, Liverpool, Lancashire) joined the group. The Four Jays played at the Cavern Club on 1 March 1961.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Billy_HattonBilly Hatton - Wikipedia

    William Henry "Billy" Hatton (9 June 1941 – 19 September 2017) was the bass guitarist for The Fourmost . Career. Hatton's first band was a country trio called the Drifters, who he joined at age fifteen. [1] . Hatton joined The Four Jays [2] in September 1959. After changing their name to The Fourmost in 1962, they signed to Parlophone in 1963. [3]

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  4. 9 de abr. de 2012 · 214. 25K views 11 years ago. A short interview with the amazing Billy Hatton, former band member of The Fourmost Guitarist/vocalist Brian O'Hara and best friend guitarist/vocalist Joey Bower...

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  5. 22 de sept. de 2017 · William Hatton had been a war baby, born in 1941 in the Dingle, an exact contemporary of the Beatles and from a similar social background: a bright boy from a working-class family who had passed his 11-plus and gone on to a grammar school - in his case, the Bluecoat in Wavertree. In theory he should have made a career as a draughtsman.

  6. Biografía. La banda fue fundada por los guitarristas Brian O'Hara y Joey Bower en 1957, inicialmente con el nombre de Two Jays. En septiembre de 1959 el bajista Billy Hatton y el batería Brian Redman se incorporaron al grupo que tomó el nombre de The Four Jays.

  7. 14 de jul. de 2012 · Billy Hatton and The Fourmost. The amazing Billy Hatton talks about his time with The Fourmost during Liverpool’s Merseybeat days. Guitarist/vocalist Brian O’Hara and best friend guitarist/vocalist Joey Bower formed The Two Jays in 1957 and did a six week tour of the Isle of Man.