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    The band reformed in 1982, with a line-up consisting of Williams, Clark, Hurd, and drummer Alex Bines to exploit the German market for 1970s nostalgia. This line-up remained relatively stable until 1999, with the only line-up changes being the departure of Clark in 1987, to be replaced first by Steve Kinch and then by Trevor Holliday, before he ...

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  2. Alex Bines, former drummer with The Rubettes and Wilko Johnson's Solid Senders, performs with British glam rock band Slade, named most successful British group of the 1970s by the British Hit Singles... Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images.

  3. Jul 5, 2019 · The Rubettes tribute. July 5, 2019 ·. Alex Bines was Borne 23July 1955, Alex had his first kit at the age of 14. Self taught, at 16 he played his first live gig. He enjoyed local success with ‘The Diamond Jack Band’ between 1973 and 1978. In January 1979 he joined the club band ‘Whisky Mac’ playing in Scandinavia for 6 months.

  4. The Rubettes reformed in 1982 to exploit the German market for 1970s nostalgia with a line-up consisting of Williams, Clarke, Hurd, and drummer Alex Bines. This line-up remained relatively stable until 1999, with the only line-up changes being the departure of Clarke in 1987, to be replaced first by Steve Kinch and then by Trevor Holliday ...

  5. The band reformed in 1982, with a line-up consisting of Williams, Clark, Hurd, and drummer Alex Bines to exploit the German market for 1970s nostalgia. This line-up remained relatively stable until 1999, with the only line-up changes being the departure of Clark in 1987, to be replaced first by Steve Kinch and then by Trevor Holliday, before he ...

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  7. Following the dissolution of the original band Hurd formed his version of the group with longtime drummer Alex Bines, vocalist Paul Da Vinci who had performed lead vocal on Sugar Baby Love, bassist Billy Hill and guitarist Rufus Rufell. Da Vinci departed in 2006 to be replaced by George Bird.

  8. Alex Bines. voc, dr. John Richardson. dr, voc *1948 GB. Steve Kinch. b, eb, voc. Bill Hurd. p, voc *1948 GB. Tony Thorpe. voc, g *1947. Peter Arnesen. p, key *1947 AT. Popular Tracks. Sugar Baby Love on The Seventies by Various Artists.

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