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Mithat Fenmen (January 24, 1916 –
October 19, 1982) was a
Turkish pianist,
composer and
music teacher.
Mithat Fenmen studied at the
Istanbul Conservatory...
- Bern
Elliott and the
Fenmen were a
British beat
music group,
active between 1961 and 1964, and best
known for
their 1963
cover version of the song, "Money"...
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Elliott and the Bluecaps, who had
changed their name to Bern
Elliott and the
Fenmen by 1961. They were a five-piece beat and
rhythm and
blues band, and after...
- Hot 100 and
number 35 on the R&B
charts in 1966 and Bern
Elliott and the
Fenmen reached No. 14 on the UK
Singles Chart in
November 1963. The song was also...
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January 1967. Jon
Povey and
Wally Waller, both
former Fenmen from Bern
Elliott and the
Fenmen,
joined and made the band a five-piece once again. Their...
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George Cruikshank. The cold
winters of the 1820s and 1830s saw a
number of
fenmen make a name for
themselves as skaters. They included: John
Gittam and John...
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early 1960s,
Wally Waller pla**** the
rhythm guitar in Bern
Elliott and the
Fenmen, a five-piece beat and
rhythm and
blues band. They had a Top 20 hit with...
- three, Say
started his
piano lessons under the
tutelage of
pianist Mithat Fenmen. Say
wrote his
first piece – a
piano sonata – in 1984, at the age of fourteen...
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League One East
Wisbech Town
United Counties League Premier Division North 9
Fenmen Witham Town
Isthmian League North Division 8 Town
Witton Albion Northern...
- pop chart, and #16 on the UK
Singles Chart in 1960. Bern
Elliott and the
Fenmen - a single, in 1964,
which reached #24 on the UK
Singles Chart.
Eddie Hodges...