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George Bellamy (musician)

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Instruments
  
Rhythm guitar

Spouse
  
Marilyn Bellamy

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
George Bellamy


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Born
  
8 October 1941 (age 82) Sunderland, England, United Kingdom (
1941-10-08
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, record producer

Labels
  
Decca Records, Parlophone (EMI)

Associated acts
  
The Tornados, Rough Terrain, FREEWAY

Children
  
Matt Bellamy, Paul Bellamy

Music group
  
The Tornados (1962 – 1965)

Albums
  
The Original Telstar: The Sounds of the Tornadoes, We Want Billy!, Beyond The Surf! - The Best Of The Tornadoes

Similar People
  
Alan Caddy, Clem Cattini, Heinz Burt, Roger LaVern, Christopher Wolstenholme

Years active
  
1958–84, 1997–present

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George Bellamy (born 8 October 1941) is an English musician, singer and former rhythm guitarist for The Tornados. He is the father of Matthew Bellamy, frontman of British rock band Muse.

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Career

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Bellamy is primarily a rock 'n' roll and country-and-western singer. In the late 1950s, he played in a band and later a duo with Alan Klein. Bellamy decided to audition for a group formed by Joe Meek that was advertised in the music press. It was this audition that determined that Bellamy would play rhythm guitar for the Tornados, who were firstly a session band for Meek. However, the group reached new heights with their song "Telstar", which reached number one all over the world and was the first British rock song to be a number-one single in the United States. Bellamy wrote one of The Tornados' tracks, "Ridin' the Wind", which also was a hit single in the USA.

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Bellamy left the Tornados in 1963 when it became necessary to cease touring because of problems with his lower spine. After medical treatment, he worked with Don Charles, who had set up his own recording company with Alan Caddy named "Sound Venture". Bellamy continued doing session work in London until 1972, working with arrangers and producers such as Burt Bacharach, George Martin, and Ivor Raymond. Bellamy re-recorded "Telstar" with his own record company "SRT" in 1975 with members of the original Tornados.

Rough Terrain

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In late 1997 he formed a Devon-based band, called Rough Terrain, who played at local events in the UK. The members were:

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  • Richard Harris – Lead Guitar
  • George Bellamy – Rhythm Guitar/Vocals
  • Jodie West – Vocals
  • Michael Green – Bass Guitar
  • Vic Johns – Drums

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    Bellamy began working in the building industry of Devon in 1984. He retired to Costa Blanca, south of Alicante, Spain, in 2004 and formed the rock band Freeway.

    The 2009 feature film Telstar portrays the young Bellamy, played by actor Alan Scally. Bellamy is the father of Matthew Bellamy, lead singer of the band Muse.

    After returning to UK in late 2010 Bellamy formed a band in Devon called The Lyrics. The members are: George Bellamy - Rhythm guitar/vocals (Previous colleague) Jodie West - vocals/percussion Terry Stacey - drums/vocals Jamie Milne - lead guitar/vocals Jon Milne - bass guitar/technicals

    References

    George Bellamy (musician) Wikipedia