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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eric_WrixonEric Wrixon - Wikipedia

    Eric Wrixon (29 June 1947 – 13 July 2015) was a musician from Belfast, Northern Ireland, and a founding member of Them and Thin Lizzy. He came up with the band name "Them" (from the 1954 sci-fi film Them!

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eric_WrixonEric Wrixon - Wikipedia

    Eric Wrixon (Belfast, 29 giugno 1947 – Arzelato, 13 luglio 2015) è stato un tastierista britannico. È famoso per essere stato cofondatore della rock band Thin Lizzy e il fondatore dei Them.

  3. 12 set 2022 · I Thin Lizzy furono fondati nel dicembre del 1969 a Dublino, in Irlanda, quando il chitarrista Eric Bell, originario di Belfast, si incontrò con l’organista Eric Wrixon in un pub e condivise con lui la sua ambizione di creare un gruppo.

  4. 11 dic 2023 · Fondata dal cantante Van Morrison, dal chitarrista Billy Harrison, dal bassista Alan Henderson, dal batterista Ronnie Millings e dal tastierista Eric Wrixon, la band dei Them emerge con un sound che fonde il rhythm and blues americano con una potente vena di rock and roll.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Them_(band)Them (band) - Wikipedia

    • Origins
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    Formation

    In April 1964, Van Morrison responded to an advert for musicians to play at a new R&B club at the Maritime Hotel–an old dance hall frequented by sailors. The new R&B club needed a band for its opening night; however Morrison had left the Golden Eagles (the group with which he had been performing at the time), so he created a new band out of the Gamblers, an East Belfast group formed by Ronnie Millings, Billy Harrison, and Alan Henderson in 1962. Eric Wrixon, still a schoolboy, was the piano p...

    Maritime Hotel

    On 14 April 1964, an advertisement in a Belfastnewspaper asked: "Who Are? What Are? THEM". Similarly curious advertisements followed until the Friday before the gig (17 April 1964) announced that Them would be performing that evening at Club Rado at the Maritime Hotel. Attendance at the two hundred capacity venue quickly grew with a packed house by the third week. Them performed without a routine, fired by the crowd's energy. Morrison later commented that while the band was "out of our elemen...

    With Decca

    Them's first recording session took place in London on 5 July 1964. "Turn on Your Love Light" and "Gloria" were recorded during this session as were both sides of their first single, "Don't Start Crying Now" and "One Two Brown Eyes" as well as "Groovin'", "Philosophy" and Bo Diddley's "You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover". The session was remarkable in its employment of two drums tracks, which can be clearly heard in the stereo mixes of "Gloria" and "One Two Brown Eyes". Rowe used session mus...

    Success in North America and departure of Morrison

    The group was marketed in the United States as part of the British Invasion. After the success of "Here Comes the Night", the band scored a chart hit again later in 1965 with "Mystic Eyes", which reached No.33. Them Again, released in April 1966 in the US, also charted and the band began a US tour in May 1966. From 30 May to 18 June, Them had a residency at the famous Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles. For the final week The Doors opened for Them and on the last night the two bands and Morrisons...

    Belfast Gypsies

    In late August 1965, Billy Harrison and Pat McAuley formed a rival Them, competing with the Morrison/Henderson line-up and leading to legal action. In March 1966, the latter won the rights to the name while the former, now without Harrison but with Pat's brother Jackie McAuley (born John James McAuley, 14 December 1946, in Coleraine, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland; ex-Them, ex-Kult), were only allowed to call themselves 'Other Them' in the UK. The McAuley brothers unofficially became Th...

    1968 until dissolution

    Two albums, Now and Them and Time Out! Time In for Them, found the band experimenting with psychedelia. Then Jim Armstrong and Kenny McDowell returned to Belfast to perform as Sk'boo (Armstrong, McDowell and Ray Elliot reunited in Chicago in 1969 as Truth and recorded a number of demos and soundtrack songs later released as Of Them and Other Tales). Henderson hired session musicians for two more records for Ray Ruff's Happy Tiger Records, in a hard rock vein with country and folk elements; Th...

    Compilation albums

    1. The World of Them– (1970) (UK Decca- PA/SPA-86) 2. Them Featuring Van Morrison– (1972) – A double LP consisting of 20 cuts from first two US albums 3. Backtrackin'– (1974), London (US), Decca (NZ) 4. Rock Roots– (1976), Decca 5. The Story of Them– (1977) 6. Them Featuring Van Morrison– (1985) 7. The Story of Them Featuring Van Morrison – (1997), Deram 8. Gold – (2005), Deram; 2006 release Universal International; 2008 release Universal Japan. Contains 49 tracks, all from the Van Morrison p...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thin_LizzyThin Lizzy - Wikipedia

    Thin Lizzy are an Irish hard rock band formed in Dublin in 1969. Thin Lizzy initially consisted of bass guitarist, lead vocalist and principal songwriter Phil Lynott, drummer Brian Downey, guitarist Eric Bell and organist Eric Wrixon, although Wrixon left after a few months.

  7. Eric Wrixon. THIN LIZZY first came about in late 1969, when ERIC BELL (guitarist, former member of Van Morrison's early band THEM) approached BRIAN DOWNEY (drums) about forming a band. Philip Lynott (bass and vocals) was also invited to join.