- Lee
Brilleaux (born Lee John Collinson; 10 May 1952 – 7
April 1994) was an
English rhythm-and-blues
singer and
musician with the band Dr. Feelgood. Lee...
- style.
Along with Johnson, the
initial band line-up
included singer Lee
Brilleaux and the
rhythm section of John B. Sparks,
known as "Sparko", on b**** guitar...
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originally consisted of lead vocalist,
harmonicist and
slide guitarist Lee
Brilleaux (real name Lee Collinson), lead
guitarist and
second vocalist Wilko Johnson...
- 3:08 "She's a Wind Up" (Lee
Brilleaux, John Martin, John Mayo, John B. Sparks) – 2:01 "I
Thought I Had It Made" (Lee
Brilleaux, John Mayo) – 2:16 "I Don't...
- (Lee
Brilleaux,
Gypie Mayo) (4:25) "It Wasn't Me" (Nick Lowe,
Gypie Mayo) (3:06) "Greaseball" (Gypie Mayo) (3:55) "Sugar Shaker" (Lee
Brilleaux, Gypie...
- high
jumper and politician, 71st
Mayor of
Athens (b. 1937) 1994 – Lee
Brilleaux,
English singer-songwriter and
guitarist (b. 1952) 1994 –
Albert Guðmundsson...
- and
Canvey Islands Kennedy brothers,
Around 1991
Wallis worked with Lee
Brilleaux and Phil Mitc**** (both from Dr. Feelgood) on the On The
Bench recording...
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Brilleaux biography in Late
Night Book Club". BBC
Radio 6 Music.
Retrieved 23
January 2025. Kuzmack, Nick (12
October 2016). "Review: Lee
Brilleaux:...
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label were
initially funded by a loan of £400 from Dr. Feelgood's Lee
Brilleaux. The label's
first EP was Lowe's 1977 four-track
release Bowi, apparently...
- keyboards,
backing vocals Alan
Spenner – b**** Tony
Newman –
drums Lee
Brilleaux –
harmonica Roger Glover – clavinet, cowbell, Arp 2600
Graham Preskett...