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  1. 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!

  2. Nov 28, 2007 · Shea Quinn, 48, once the lead singer and bassist for the 1980s rock band the Sharks, survived an attack by two bar patrons who pummeled him outside of Dorado in East Pennsboro Township about...

  3. 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...

  4. 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.

  5. Apr 8, 2016 · Sharks were originally formed in 1972 by Andy Fraser after the demise of Free, who left the band before their second album, Jab It In Yore Eye, which gained them a cult following amongst the punk cognoscenti, including The Clash, Chrissie Hynde and The Sex Pistols.

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  6. Sharks are a British rock band formed in 1972 by bassist Andy Fraser upon his departure from Free. They were signed to Island Records and were highly rated by critics, especially for Chris Spedding 's guitar work.

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    On October 8, 2009, lead singer Sam (Lugar) Rawhauser died of lung cancer, disbanding the band. [6] The Sharks have been performing with Sam's son singing lead vocals.

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