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  1. 13 ago 2022 · May 18, 1942 - August 13, 2022. Share. NORMAN MAYELL 1942–2022. My life partner and best friend, Norm Mayell, crossed the threshold on August 14, 2022. We knew it was coming when he was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in February 2021. But we didn’t know exactly when.

  2. Norman Mayell died August 14th, 2022 at the age of 80. Discography Albums. 1967: Sopwith Camel; 1973: The Miraculous Hump Returns from the Moon; Singles. 1967: "Hello, Hello" / "Treadin'" 1967: "Postcard from Jamaica" / "Little Orphan Annie" 1967: "Saga of the Low Down Let Down" / "The Great Morpheum" 1973: "Fazon" / "Sleazy Street"

  3. www.youtube.com › channel › UCBVh963-Ay0bbya6QmVkEJwNorman Mayell - YouTube

    Norm Mayell 88 subscribers. peter kraemer 45 subscribers. This channel is for projects unrelated to bands that I have played with.I was the drummer with Michael Bloomfield in 1964-65. In 1966...

  4. 18 ago 2022 · 15 comments. · August 18, 2022 ·. Follow. My buddy Norman Mayell passed over into drummers' heaven this week. I want to give him a shout out for the good times we shared and his work on the projects we did together. We met in the 60s, when he was with the "Sopwith Camel." We got a hit with "Hello Hello."

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  5. www.youtube.com › c › NormMayellNorm Mayell - YouTube

    Norm Mayell. @NormMayell ‧. 82 subscribers ‧ 3 videos. Norman Mayell of Generic Type Records re-issued the Miraculous Hump for CD from 1972. He played with the Sopwith Camel from...

  6. Norman Mayell Sopwith Camel Miraculous Hump Returns from the Moon. Born in Chicago, Illinois; began playing with a Dixeland band called the Vesteens at 16; has played with Muddy Waters, Lightnin' Hopkins and Mike Bloomfield; studied Flamenco while in college at the University of Hawaii. Biography 1966.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Blue_CheerBlue Cheer - Wikipedia

    Norman Mayell – drums, guitar (1969–1972) Gary Lee Yoder – guitar, vocals (1969–1972; died 2021) Troy Spence Jr. – guitar (1972–1974) James L. Curry – drums (1972–1974) Ruben De Fuentes – guitar (1974–1975, 1987–1988) Terry Rae – drums (1974–1975) Nick St. Nicholas – bass, vocals (1975)