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Vincent Melouney (born 18
August 1945) is an
Australian musician. He is best
known as an
official member of the Bee Gees from 1967 to 1969
during the group's...
- some
early photos with him and not
Melouney, such as the one
later used on the
cover of Best of Bee Gees.
Melouney had
worked with the
Gibbs in 1966 in...
-
Melouney), "Barker of the UFO" and "Harry Braff". On 31 August, they
recorded "Vince's Number",
written by the
brothers for
guitarist Vince Melouney to...
- his
playing as
essential to
their sound. He and
fellow band
member Vince Melouney, who pla**** lead
guitar and had also
moved to the UK, had some trouble...
- again.
Robin died in 2012, aged 62,
leaving Barry,
Colin Petersen,
Vince Melouney, and
Geoff Bridgford as the
surviving members of the group. Born on the...
- music. It
would be the
final Bee Gees
album to
include guitarist Vince Melouney. The
album includes the 1969 hit
single "First of May" (UK no. 6 / US no...
- Fly," "I've
Decided to Join the Air Force," "Swan Song")
while Vince Melouney's "Such a Shame" was, by his own admission,
about how it was a
shame that...
- Gibb
brothers worked with Bip Addison,
Sandy Summers, Anne Shelton,
Vince Melouney,
April Bryon, MPD Ltd, Ray
Brown and the Whispers,
Ronnie Burns, Lori Balmer...
- Bee Gees
worked on
their next album, Cu****ber Castle.
Guitarist Vince Melouney,
although playing guitar on most of the tracks, is not
pictured on the...
- by
Heath Hampstead. This is the last Bee Gees
single to
feature Vince Melouney's guitar work, as he left the band in
early December after this song was...