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subject
| - English pop music groups
- Musical groups from Birmingham, West Midlands
- Music in Birmingham, West Midlands
- Capitol Records artists
- Beat groups
- Cub Records artists
- Decca Records artists
- Musical groups established in 1963
- Top Rank Records artists
- 1963 establishments in England
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abstract
| - An English harmony beat group. Formed in 1963 in Birmingham, they first came to prominence and international acclaim in 1965, when %22You've Got Your Troubles%22 broke into the US and UK Top 10s.Glen Dale (Guitar And Vocals)Barry Pritchard (Guitar And Vocals)David Carr (Keyboards)Rod Allen (Brainbridge) (Bass And Vocals)Andy Brown (Drums)
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dbo:abstract
| - The Fortunes are an English harmony beat group. Formed in Birmingham, the Fortunes first came to prominence and international acclaim in 1965, when %22You've Got Your Troubles%22 broke into the US and UK Top 10s. Afterwards, they had a succession of hits including %22Here It Comes Again%22 and %22Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again%22; continuing into the 1970s with more globally successful releases such as %22Storm in a Teacup%22 and %22Freedom Come, Freedom Go%22.In 1966, their manager, Reginald Calvert, was shot to death in a dispute over pirate radio stations.
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| - English harmony beat group
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| - Capitol Records
- Decca Records
- United Artists Records
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schema:genre
| - Pop
- Beat
- Vocal
- Singer-Songwriter
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