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  1. Oct 17, 2009 · Rawhauser, 55, died Oct. 8 of complications from lung cancer, leaving behind the memory of a talented musician, gentle soul and genuine friend. "I’ll always remember Sam’s engaging spirit — the...

  2. Feb 6, 2017 · Move than two decades on, and Sharks are very definitely back. Fraser may have passed on, but original singer Snips, guitarist Chris Spedding and keyboardist Nicky Judd are back in the fold, with a line-up augmented by former Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook and bassist Toshi Ogawa, perhaps best known for his role in Ginger Wildheart’s Hey! Hello!

  3. Sharks were an English punk rock band from Leamington Spa, near Birmingham, England, consisting of James Mattock (lead vocals and guitar), Andrew Bayliss (guitar), Sam Lister (drums), and Carl Murrihy (bass). Sharks disbanded in July 2013.

  4. Fraser had already recruited his friend Marty Simon, so auditions were held for a singer to complete the line-up. Robert Palmer and Leo Sayer were turned down in favour of an unknown 21-year-old from Yorkshire, Steve Parsons, also known as Snips, originally spotted by Island A&R man Muff Winwood.

  5. Jun 10, 2016 · Meet Hans Walters, lead singer of the defunct hair metal band ZTOYZ — and shark biologist at the New York Aquarium.

  6. On 9 February 2013, a heavy steel door fell while the G Live venue in Guildford was being prepared for a Fisherman's Friends show, killing their tour manager Paul McMullen. Singer Trevor Grills was knocked to the floor, suffered serious head injuries, [20] and died in hospital two days later.

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  8. The Sharks re-formed in 1993 with Alan Wilson on Guitar/vocals, Morrissey's bass player Gary Day on bass and Hodge on drums and released the album 'Recreational Killer' on Cherry Red/Anagram records and the 12" EP 'Bitch Attack' (Vinyl Japan).

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