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Later, they had a new female vocalist, Lynda Russell. She was herself replaced by Kerri Sims, who was followed by Barbara Moore. Lee then later rejoined the group. Canadian Harry Currie became the fourth male voice in 1962, appearing with the group during their six-week headlining engagement at London's Latin Quarter cabaret club and on several BBC broadcasts.
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vocal group, formed by the musicians Jimmy Fraser (born James Fraser Potts; 2 February 1922 – 25 September 2001) and Tony Hayes in the late 1940s, disbanded in 1953, and re-formed in 1956. The four original members were Jimmy Fraser (Potts), Tony Hayes, Dave Mason and June Ellis/Kerry Sims. The group
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They disbanded in 1953, but re-formed in 1956. Fraser and Hayes remained constant for the life of the group, but the female lead and the fourth (bass) voice changed periodically. Annabelle Lee replaced June Ellis and married Jimmy Fraser. Dave Mason left the group and was replaced by Nick Welsh.
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in the 1960s. In the shows, the female singer is occasionally referred to comedically by the fictitious name 'Marj' (e.g. the line "Hear no evil, See no evil, Speak no evil and Marj" in the episode "The Three Musketeers").
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teamed up with the original Fraser Hayes Quartette (who were to eventually become the Fraser Hayes Four). Dennis initially financed the venture, and the new group was to prove successful. In June 1950, they appeared on the
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Jimmy Fraser eventually emigrated to the United States to pursue a solo career there. Tony Hayes formed a new vocal harmony group named The Skyliners after the Fraser Hayes Four split up. Fraser, originally from
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Tony Hayes originally studied art, and Jimmy Fraser engineering. They each dropped their original careers to become dance band guitarists.
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Publicity poster for Denny Dennis, the group's original backer, and the Fraser Hayes Quartet c1950.
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split for good in late 1969. They are best known for providing musical interludes on the
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Jimmy Fraser, whose real name is James Fraser Potts, was born in Sunderland in 1922.
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They are perhaps best known for providing musical interludes on the BBC Radio
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The group disbanded when the shows ended after the death of
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close harmony
BBC Radio
comedy
Beyond Our Ken
Round the Horne
Denny Dennis
BBC Radio
comedy
Beyond Our Ken
Round the Horne
Kenneth Horne
Sunderland
Jupiter
Florida
Pye
I'm Glad There Is You
Spring Is Here
Darn That Dream
"He's known as Britain's Bing Crosby"


The Ballad Years: From the Bombs to the Beatles : a Directory and Discography of British Popular Music-makers from 1945-1960
"Round The Horne, The Cast"
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978-1-84854-195-5
"The Palm Beach Post 27 Sep 2001, page Page 37"
"The Fraser Hayes Four - Discography"
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