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  1. Dawson left after frequently arguing with Daltrey [5] and was briefly replaced by Gabby Connolly, before Daltrey moved to lead vocals. Townshend, with Entwistle's encouragement, became the sole guitarist.

  2. With Dawson leaving the group in early 1963, Daltrey and singer/bassist Gabby Connolly took over lead vocals, although Connolly would only remain with the group until May of that year; both Daltrey and John Entwistle would also play brass instruments (specifically Daltrey on trombone and Entwistle on trumpet) during certain trad or ...

  3. Gabby Connolly. Gabby Connolly was a harmonica player who briefly played with The Detours. He left the band before they became The Who, and did not participate in any major recordings. Kenney Jones. Kenney Jones, from London’s East End, became The Who’s drummer after the death of Keith Moon in 1978. He participated in two studio albums ...

  4. His replacement is Gabriel "Gabby" Connolly, a singer specializing in country-and-western! February 1963. New records: The Barbra Streisand Album - Barbra Streisand; How The West Was Won - Alfred Newman; "In Dreams" - Roy Orbison; "Our Day Will Come" - Ruby & the Romantics.

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  5. 22 mars 2022 · Dawson and Daltrey fell out, and after a brief run with Gabby Connolly as the singer, Daltrey took over on vocals and Pete Townshend became the band's sole guitarist, and after finding out about ANOTHER band called The Detours in 1964 they changed their name to The Who.

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  7. These words were spoken by Gabrielle Connolly a few months after she reported an alleged sexual assault. Aged 17, she was referred to children's mental health services.