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Dean Ford (born Thomas McAleese; 5 September 1945 – 31 December 2018) was a Scottish singer and songwriter best known for his tenure as lead vocalist and frontman of the beat pop group Marmalade from 1966 to 1974. Ford (credited as McAleese) co-wrote the group's worldwide hit "Reflections of My Life" with fellow band member Junior Campbell. [1] "
Left to right: Bill Irving, Junior Campbell, Dean Ford, Ray Duffy and Pat Fairley (1964) The group began gathering notice and in 1963 Fairley and Campbell spotted Thomas McAleese, singer with local group the Monarchs, at the Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow, and it was not long before he replaced Scott as lead singer. McAleese then adopted the ...
"Reflections of My Life" was a 1969/1970 hit single for the Scottish band, Marmalade. [2] It was written by their lead guitarist Junior Campbell and singer Dean Ford (credited to his birth name, Thomas McAleese). [3]
"I See the Rain" is a 1967 song recorded by The Marmalade, written by lead guitarist William Junior Campbell and vocalist Dean Ford (born Thomas McAleese). [ 1 ] This was the band's third CBS Records release, following their 1966 name change from Dean Ford and the Gaylords and change of label from Columbia (EMI) to CBS, and was one year before ...
Junior Campbell (born William Campbell Jnr, 31 May 1947) is a Scottish composer, songwriter and musician. [1] He was a founding member, lead guitarist, pianist, and singer with the Scottish band Marmalade and co-wrote and produced some of their biggest successes, including "Reflections of My Life", "I See the Rain" and "Rainbow".
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In 1964, with Thomas McAleese, known by his stage name Dean Ford, released four singles under the name "Dean Ford and the Gaylords", and had a local hit. [1] By 1966, Fairley was the only founding member of the Gaylords still in the band when they changed their name to Marmalade and had a number of hit songs such as " Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da ...
Former North Carolina player Billy Cunningham consoles Phil Ford following Ford’s remarks at a memorial service for Dean Smith on Sunday, February, 22, 2015 at the Smith Center in Chapel Hill.