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Chris Farlowe (born John
Henry Deighton, 13
October 1940) is an
English rock,
blues and soul singer. He is best
known for his hit
single "Out of Time"...
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commercially successful version of the song was by
Chris Farlowe, an
English solo artist.
Farlowe's single,
produced by Mick Jagger,
peaked at
number one...
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Farlow or
Farlowe is a surname. The
surname derives from
either Farlow or
Fairley in Shropshire, England.
Notable people with the
surname include: Brian...
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deeper values." The
first released version of the song was by
Chris Farlowe in 1967, and
later interpretations by Rod
Stewart (1969) and Stereophonics...
- turn by Mark
Clarke within a month. Then
Hiseman recruited vocalist Chris Farlowe to
enable Clempson to
concentrate on guitar. This
lineup had
already partly...
- The Art of
Chris Farlowe is the
third 1966
album by
British singer Chris Farlowe,
featuring his band the Thunderbirds, but only
credited to him. Andrew...
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Adrian Askew from
Hamburg Blues Band and the band also
features Chris Farlowe on
vocals occasionally. In 2017,
Clempson became a
member of a new trio...
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artists that he
signed and/or
produced or
guided were PP Arnold,
Chris Farlowe, the
Small Faces, John
Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, Rod Stewart, the Nice...
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first experienced commercial success as the lead
guitarist with
Chris Farlowe and the Thunderbirds. Lee says that he enjo****
playing the Stax-type material...
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music for
Chris Farlowe, with whom they
released one
album and
three singles. The Hill also
released a
preliminary single without Farlowe.
Though The Hill...