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  1. Carley Fortune is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Every Summer After and Meet Me at the Lake. Her third novel, This Summer Will Be Different, is out May 7, 2024. Learn more

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  2. Early singles and Chelsea (1977–1979) October then recruited Carey Fortune (drums), Martin Stacy (guitar) and Bob Jessie (bass), with the last two soon replaced by Henry Daze ( Henry Badowski) and James Stevenson. Chelsea's first single, "Right to Work", was released in June 1977 by Step-Forward Records. [4]

  3. Aug 22, 2014 · Carey Fortune (1954-2014) August 22, 2014. JJ sent us this piece about the recent death of Carey Fortune: I’ve just heard of the sad passing of Carey. I first met him when he accompanied Linda, his girlfriend, to a gig of ours at the Nashville Rooms in West Kensington in early ’76.

  4. Explore Carey Fortune's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Carey Fortune on AllMusic.

  5. Dec 10, 2023 · October picked himself up. He assembled Carey Fortune (drums, a former Stranglers roadie), Bob Jessie (bass) and Martin Stacey (guitar). They debuted at The Roxy, as support to The Clash on 1 January 1977. Czezowski booked them as “The O’Haras,” after October’s real name. Their fee was £15 and a round of drinks.

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