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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ShadowsThe Shadows - Wikipedia

    Norman Mitham – rhythm guitar (1958) Ken Pavey – rhythm guitar (1958) Jet Harris – bass, vocals (1959–1962; died 2011) Tony Meehan – drums, percussion (1959–1961, 1968; died 2005) Brian Locking – bass, harmonica (1962–1963, 1968; died 2020) John Rostill – bass, vocals (1963–1968, 1969-1970; died 1973)

    • 1958–1968, 1969-1970, 1973–1990, 2004-2005, 2008-2010, 2015 (one-off reunion: 2020)
    • Marvin, Welch & Farrar
  2. Cliff Richard and the Shadows. From 1958 until 1968, the Shadows served as the backing band to Cliff Richard. At first, the group was founded by Norman Mitham, Ken Pavey, Ian Samwell, Terry Smart, Harry Webb, and Bruce Welch.

  3. Formed as a backing band for Cliff Richard, under the name The Drifters, the members were founder Ken Pavey (born 1932), Terry Smart on drums (born 1942), Norman Mitham on guitar (born 1941), Ian Samwell on guitar and Harry Webb (before he became Cliff Richard) on guitar and vocals.

  4. 4 de ene. de 2023 · The Shadows’ story began in 1958 when Harry Webb, Ken Pavey, Terry Smart, Ian Samwell and Norman Mitham founded The Drifters, unaware Clyde McPhatter was already using the name in the US. Entertaining Webb’s parents in their Hertfordshire living room before making their live debut at the Forty Hill Badminton Club, they first appeared at The ...

  5. Explore Norman Mitham's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Norman Mitham on AllMusic.

  6. The U.K.’s premier instrumental group, who survived generations of musical changes yet continue to influence. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1950s - 2000s. Formed. 1958 in London, England. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. British Invasion, Early British Pop/Rock, Instrumental Rock, Early Pop/Rock, Rock & Roll. Also Known As.

  7. The band's roots go back to Chesthunt, Hertfordshire, in early 1958, when a young Indian-born singer/guitarist named Harry Webb joined with drummer Terry Smart and guitarist Norman Mitham to form a group that they ended up calling the Drifters -- at the time, none of the records by the American R&B group of the same name, founded by Clyde ...