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      • Fame appeared as a guest on Morrison's television concert presented by BBC Four on 25 and 27 April 2008.
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    Fame appeared as a guest on Morrison's television concert presented by BBC Four on 25 and 27 April 2008. Fame was a founding member of Bill Wyman's band Rhythm Kings. He also worked with Count Basie , Eric Clapton , Muddy Waters , Joan Armatrading and the Verve .

  3. See Georgie Fame full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Georgie Fame's latest movies and tv shows.

  4. Oct 2, 2015 · GEORGIE FAME’S been at the top of his game for over fifty years, and to celebrate, Universal Music is about to release a remarkable 5 CD box set which focuses on his early years…. 1963-1966. The collection, entitled THE WHOLE WORLD’S SHAKING, offers Georgie’s first four albums – including his breakthrough live set with his Blue Flames ...

  5. In 1964, Fame and the band appeared on five episodes of ITV's Ready Steady Go! [14] Fame also appeared on television in 1965 in the New Musical Express Poll Winners' Concert held at the Empire Pool , Wembley on 11 April 1965, playing "Yeh, Yeh" and Rufus Thomas 's " Walking the Dog ".

  6. Nov 24, 2016 · In celebrating the big birthday of this grand establishment, four concerts from one of the club's resident fixtures over the years, Georgie Fame, were announced for late October. The shows sold out instantly and the 73-year-old Fame came and blew the roof off the place.

  7. Jul 10, 2023 · From 1970 to 1973, Georgie Fame worked almost exclusively in a partnership with fellow musician Alan Price (former keyboard player for The Animals). Their partnership came to a close several years later, but the television exposure had made Georgie Fame a household name in Britain.

  8. Fame finally achieved his first #1 single in Britain in December 1964 with Yeh Yeh. His second #1 did not come until July 1966 when Getaway – a song which started life as an advertising jingle for a petrol company – knocked The Kinks from the top of the charts.