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Mee left the band and was replaced by Brian Gill. The Symbols continued to play colleges, clubs and the Northern cabaret circuit, and did a summer season on the Costa Dorada, Spain. In 1973, they worked on what would probably have been a single called 'Something Crazy's Happening', written by Phil Chesterton, had the band not been overtaken by events. At the end of 1973, Clarke left to join
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and was replaced by Dave Guscott on bass. At the beginning of 1974 Milton left to join Sparrow and, despite him being the last original member, attempts were made to keep the band going by Chesterton, Gill and Dave Guscott. A suitable singer could not be found, they disbanded. The other Symbols band
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became interested in them and started to produce them. Clive Graham, who was known in the band as Cleve Gooham because his name was mis-spelled on a hotel reservation form, was replaced by Phil Chesterton. Corrigan and Graham went on to form another version of The Symbols. At the beginning of 1973,
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label. In 1965, they changed their name to The Symbols, and their initial line-up included John Milton (vocals), Mick Clarke (bass guitar), Shaun Corrigan (lead guitar) and Clive Graham (drums). Their debut single under the Symbols name was produced by
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The group began in the early 1960s as Johnny Milton and the Condors, and they released two singles, including "Cry Baby" on the
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In late 1972, Corrigan was replaced on guitar by Trevor Mee, who had resigned from the Send, Surrey, band
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were an English pop music band, who were founded in 1965 and lasted until 1974. They had two
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formed by Corrigan and Graham, however, carried on working for a while.
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in the UK in 1966, and signed The Symbols, initially to cover a US hit, "
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reached number 1 in March 1975. The Symbols themselves followed with "
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and was replaced on bass by John Bachini (aka John Baccini), then
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The Best Part of the Symbols: The President Recordings 1966โ€“1968
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