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    22 May 1945 (age 78) Chopwell, County Durham, England. Genres. Rock, British blues. Occupation (s) Bassist. Richard Brown (born 22 May 1945; in Chopwell, County Durham ), better known by his stage name of Ricky Fenson, also known as Rick Brown, is a British bass guitarist .

  2. The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962, their first stable line-up included vocalist Mick Jagger, guitarist and vocalist Keith Richards, multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones, bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts. The band currently consists of Jagger and Richards alongside guitarist Ronnie Wood (since 1975 ...

  3. Ricky Fenson aka Rick Brown played with an early version of The Rolling Stones before they had a permanent lineup. Career He appeared with the band in 1962 and 1963 with fellow Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages and Cyril Davies" All Stars band members Carlo Little and Nicky Hopkins, including a gig at Sidcup Art College, Bexley, which Keith ...

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    The Cyril Davies R&B All-Stars

    The All-Stars were initially formed as a backing band for vocalist and blues harmonica player Cyril Davies after his departure from Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated in October 1962. The original lineup was tentatively named 'The Cyril Davies Blues Band' and was made up of former members of Screaming Lord Sutch's group, the Savages, including Nicky Hopkins on piano, Carlo Little on drums and Ricky Fenson (aka Rick Brown) on bass. The band also featured Jimmy Page on guitar for a brief period...

    The All-Stars featuring Jeff Beck

    By 1965, Jimmy Page had established himself as a prolific session musician and was signed to Immediate Records as an in-house producer. Around eighteen months after Cyril Davies' death, Page brought together former All-Stars Nicky Hopkins, Carlo Little and Cliff Barton to record with him and his friend Jeff Beck.Together they recorded five original tracks, with Hopkins taking the lead on "Piano Shuffle", Beck on "Chuckles" and "Steelin'", and Page on "Down in the Boots" and "L.A. Breakdown"....

    Page, Clapton and the Immediate All-Stars

    In June 1965, Jimmy Page invited Eric Clapton to join him in a jam session at his home studio on Miles Road in London, and the two guitarists recorded seven instrumental tracks together: "Choker", "Draggin' My Tail", "Freight Loader", "Miles Road", "Snake Drive", "Tribute to Elmore" and "West Coast Idea". Page and Clapton were both of the opinion that the tracks they recorded were merely rehearsals rather than fully formed songs, but representatives of Immediate Records soon approached Page i...

    1962–1964

    Cyril Davies and the R&B All-Stars 1. Note:Dates represented here are approximate, accurate only to within a month. Timeline

    1999–2002

    The Carlo Little All-Stars 1. Carlo Little – drums, band leader 2. Art Wood– vocals 3. Alex Chanter – guitar, vocals 4. Eddie Armer – harmonica 5. Johnny Casanova – keyboards 6. Ricky Fenson – bass

    Pye Records

    All releases credited to Cyril Davies and His Rhythm and Blues All-Stars.

    Immediate Records

    Listed here is only the initial release of each track recorded by the All-Stars. Following Immediate Records going out of business in 1970, these tracks have been released on many compilation albums by multiple record labels, major and independent. Castle Communications ^* It has been suggested that this track was in fact recorded by Dave Berry and the Cruisers and misattributed to Davies.[citation needed]

    Angel Air Records

    Carlo Little All-Stars.

    • 1962–1965, 1999–2002
    • London, England
  4. Sep 27, 2022 · Ricky Fenson, also known as Ricky Brown, is the bassist on Sonny Boy Williamson's Special Early Works, a 1965 live album featuring Jimmy Page on guitar. The album is a loose and spontaneous jam with no overdubs or redos, recorded in London's IBC Studios.

  5. Learn about Ricky Fenson, the original bassist of The Rollin' Stones, who played at the Ealing Club in 1962. Find out how he left the band and who replaced him, and watch interviews with Mick and Keith about their Edith Grove flat.

  6. Stoughton, MA, United States. $3,299.99. This guitar belonged to my late father, Richard Stephen Brown (Ricky Brown), stage name Ricky Fenson, of the Rolling Stones early line-up (early 60s), succeeded by Bill Wyman. Purchased for £2650 in 2015, (receipt available). Hard case included.