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    Clapton, Jeff Beck, Leon Russell and Nicky Hopkins. In January 1962, Jackie Lomax left Dee and the Dynamites to join the Merseybeat band The Undertakers...
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  • This What You Want? is the debut album by English rock and soul singer Jackie Lomax, released in 1969 on the Beatles' Apple record label. It was produced...
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  • Westlake and David Most. It was first recorded by rock and soul singer Jackie Lomax and released in February 1970 as his final single on the Beatles' Apple...
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  • song written by George Harrison and released by English rock singer Jackie Lomax as his debut single on the Beatles' Apple record label in August 1968...
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  • Album. The final recording also features contributions from Mal Evans, Jackie Lomax and John McCartney. A demo for the song, recorded at George Harrison's...
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  • including Pacific Gas & Electric. In 1973, while recording an album with Jackie Lomax and George Harrison in New Orleans, Gardner met his future wife, Paula...
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    subsequently 'loaned' it to British singer Jackie Lomax. In 1972, after meeting at a recording session, Lomax sold the guitar to Rundgren for $500 with...
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  • retired football player and manager John Jackie Lomax (1944–2013), English singer-songwriter and guitarist Jackie Mason, American comedian and actor born...
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  • Iveys (who became Badfinger), Doris Troy, and former Liverpool singer Jackie Lomax who recorded George Harrison's "Sour Milk Sea". In 1969, the Beatles...
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  • of When he was home from the US, Jackie Lomax would team up with the band to give three originals in the line-up. Lomax died on the Wirral in September...
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    "Sour Milk Sea" to the singer Jackie Lomax, whose recording, produced by Harrison, was released in August 1968 as Lomax's debut single on Apple Records...
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  • featuring: The Iveys "Storm in a Teacup" / James Taylor "Something's Wrong" / Jackie Lomax "Little Yellow Pill" / Mary Hopkin "Pebble and the Man". 8 Not issued...
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  • or Jackie Lomax may refer to: Jack Lomax (American football) Jack Lomax, character in Hellfighters (film) Jack Lomax, on Ex On The Beach Jackie Lomax, John...
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  • November 1968, while he was producing sessions for his Apple Records artist Jackie Lomax. "No Time or Space" comprises an edit of a Moog demonstration given there...
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  • cast of backing singers on the song; one of the label's first signings, Jackie Lomax, also recalled participating. "Hey Jude" was the first Beatles song to...
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  • John Lomax (rugby league) (born 1966), New Zealand rugby league player John Tayloe Lomax (1781–1862), American jurist Jackie Lomax (John Richard Lomax, 1944–2013)...
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  • singer Jackie Lomax. Lomax proceeded to turn them into the type of R&B/soul band he had used on his solo albums. The band became a vehicle for Lomax's songs...
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    Taylor, Klaus Voormann, Madeline Bell, three members of The Family Dogg, Jackie Lomax, Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan and others. By January 1970, Gibb started...
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    House" (which Hopkins co-wrote with Miller) on Your Saving Grace (1969) Jackie Lomax – Is This What You Want? (1969) P. J. Proby – "Reflections (Of Your Face)"...
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    David Clayton-Thomas David Clayton-Thomas (Columbia Records, 1972) With Jackie Lomax Is This What You Want? (Apple Records, 1969) With Billy Joel Cold Spring...
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    base of two other leading Merseybeat groups, the Undertakers featuring Jackie Lomax, and the Pressmen featuring Ritchie Prescott and Phil Kenzie who later...
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  • Wonderwall Music George Harrison 1968−69 1969 Is This What You Want? Jackie Lomax 1969 1970 Leon Russell Leon Russell 1969–70 1970 Doris Troy Doris Troy...
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  • backing vocals (3), electric guitar (6, 9), "steel drum" guitar (9) Jackie Lomax  – backing vocals (3) Tim Moore  – backing vocals (7) Producer, liner...
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  • English cricketer Ian Lomax (1931–1996), English cricketer and racehorse trainer Jack Lomax (disambiguation), multiple people Jackie Lomax (1944–2013), English...
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  • Island.[citation needed] In 2020, her song New Day (a cover of an old Jackie Lomax song) was released as a single, after it was used in various TV-commercials...
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    Steve Earle, the Bee Gees, Carla Olson, Denny Freeman, Allan Clarke and Jackie Lomax. The same year, Percy recorded a live album with his band Sunset Drive...
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    the album, including Keith Moon (The Who), Gerry Beckley (America), Jackie Lomax (Badger), Ricky Fataar (The Beach Boys), David Foster (Airplay), Hunt...
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    known collectively as The Fool. In spring 1968, the SG was loaned to Jackie Lomax, an associate of George Harrison. The "Fool" was later sold to Todd Rundgren...
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    2011) Kenny Loggins, Celebrate Me Home (Columbia, 1977) – rec. 1975-1976 Jackie Lomax, Livin' For Lovin' (Capitol, 1976) Jon Lucien, Song for My Lady (Columbia...
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    McEntee: Preserving the Error – 1999 Iain Matthews: A Tiniest Wham – 2000 Jackie Lomax: The Ballad of Liverpool Slim – 2001 Jon Dee Graham: Hooray for the Moon...
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