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  1. 1 hr 49 min. Ring O'Records with Doug Bogie Yesterday and Today. Music. The Yesterday & Today Podcast is proud to present an all-new extended interview with Ring O'Records recording artist and former Queen bassist Doug Bogie!

  2. Mar 31, 2011 · Referred to since as ‘Doug X’ or, erroneously, ‘Doug Ewood’, Queen’s mystery bass guitarist was actually an eighteen-year-old trainee telephone technician named Douglas Bogie.

  3. Jim chats to Doug Bogie the shortest lived member of Queen. Doug played bass for just 2 gigs and 8 Weeks in 1971!But still smiling:)

  4. Oct 1, 2020 · In early 1971, the job was briefly entrusted to Doug Bogie. The missing link was uncovered after a chance meeting with bassist John Deacon at a London disco in February.

  5. Jul 1, 2016 · His replacement, a teenager named Doug Bogie (often referred to as "Doug Ewood" or "Doug X"), lasted only two concerts after joining in January 1971. Contrary to the stereotype of...

  6. Feb 19, 2024 · The Yesterday & Today Podcast is proud to present an all-new extended interview with Ring O'Records recording artist and former Queen bassist Doug Bogie! In the holiday season of 1975 Doug became one of the select few musicians spotlighted by Ringo Starr's newly formed label, and Doug shares with us some of the incredible stories of his close ...

  7. Sep 24, 2011 · One of Queen’s first bass guitarists, 17-year-old Douglas Bogie, was fired after playing just two gigs with Queen in 1970. Tracked down by the author after almost 40 years, Douglas admitted...

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