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  1. Remembering Alan Barton: A Tragic Loss for Smokie Fans • Remembering Alan Barton • Learn about the heartbreaking loss of Alan Barton, lead singer of Smokie, ...

  2. Mar 25, 1995 · THE lead singer of a British pop group died in a German hospital. yesterday following a minibus crash. Mr Alan Barton, of the band Smokie and formerly front man for. Eurovision Song contest group ...

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  3. Alan Silson ( Smokie ) What Can I Do Smokie live in Moscow 1994.Band Members:Alan Barton - Lead Vocal/ GuitarAlan Silson - Lead Guitar/ VocalsTerry Uttley -...

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  4. Shortly after the song was recorded Smokie's tour bus careered off of the road during a hailstorm in Germany. Barton, badly injured, died after five days in intensive care. [14] The rest of the band and Brown agreed to donate their royalties from the song to Barton's first wife. [citation needed]

  5. Terry Uttley. 9th June 1951-16th December 2021. Bass guitarist Terry Uttley, one of the founder members of the band SMOKIE back in the 1970s sadly and unexpectedly passed away after a short Illness. Terry was a pupil at St. Bede's School in Bradford when the group was first formed and remained as the 'daddy' of the band throughout the decades.

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  6. Smokie were interviewed in the "Oldie-Parade" in 1995.With Alan Barton as Frontman & Leadsinger.Moderation: Uwe Bahn

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_BartonAlan Barton - Wikipedia

    Years active. 1969–1995. Formerly of. Black Lace, Smokie. Alan Leslie Barton (16 September 1953 – 23 March 1995) was a British singer and member of the hit -making duo Black Lace. [1] Their hits included "Agadoo", "Superman" and their United Kingdom Eurovision Song Contest 1979 seventh-place finisher "Mary Ann" in Jerusalem. [2][3]

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