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  2. The Hype (band) - Wikipedia

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    Hype was a band formed by David Bowie in 1970. The band were originally titled 'The David Bowie Band' for their first gig on 22 February 1970 at the Roundhouse, London. The second Hype gig on 23 February at the Streatham Arms, London was performed under the name 'Harry the Butcher', for their third gig they were billed as 'David Bowie's New Electric Band' with the subtitle 'So New They Haven't ...

  3. List of David Bowie band members - Wikipedia

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    Guitarist Reeves Gabrels first played guitar in Tin Machine with Bowie in 1987 and was a member of his band until 1999. Bowie was a member of hard rock outfit Tin Machine from 1988 to 1992, the band also included Reeves Gabrels (lead guitar, backing vocals), Tony Fox Sales (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Hunt Sales (drums, backing

  4. Mick Ronson - Wikipedia

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    Early in 1970, John Cambridge came back to Hull in search of Ronson, intent upon recruiting him for a new David Bowie backing band called The Hype. He found Ronson marking out a rugby pitch, one of his duties as a Parks Department gardener for Hull City Council. Having failed in his earlier attempts in London, Ronson was reluctant, but ...

  5. Category:The Hype (band) members - Wikipedia

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  6. Tony Visconti - Wikipedia

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    Shortly afterwards, Visconti began to work again with Bowie and, along with guitarist Mick Ronson and drummer John Cambridge, formed and toured with the band The Hype, in which he played bass. Although the band name would be very short-lived, most of the line-up persisted and—with Woody Woodmansey replacing Cambridge—would go on to record ...

  7. Every Rolling Stones Album, Ranked

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    The band’s first full album with Taylor established above all else, though, that the Stones were not going to stop having a good time, and that a little darkness and adversity only seemed to ...

  8. The Spiders from Mars - Wikipedia

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    Bowie had originally wanted keyboardist Rick Wakeman, then a member of the Strawbs, to join the band, having played on Bowie's second album and on Hunky Dory; Wakeman declined and instead joined the progressive rock band Yes. [3] Wakeman would feature uncredited on the album, and would collaborate with Bowie again on "Absolute Beginners".

  9. Oasis are a band like no other – the reunion hype is fully ...

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