fenmen造句
- Fenmen known as the Fen Tigers tried to sabotage the drainage efforts.
- In May 1964, Elliot parted company with his Fenmen, and utilised The Klan for a short time as his backing group.
- Phil May called upon a childhood friend Wally Waller whose band The Fenmen had recently split to help record the rest of the album.
- Jon Povey and Wally Waller, both former Fenmen from Bern Elliott and the Fenmen, joined and made the band a five-piece once again.
- Jon Povey and Wally Waller, both former Fenmen from Bern Elliott and the Fenmen, joined and made the band a five-piece once again.
- In December 2009, Wally Waller and Jon Povey released " Sunstroke ", a CD of rare unissued recordings from their days in The Fenmen.
- In the early 1960s, Wally Waller played the rhythm guitar in Bern Elliott and the Fenmen, a five-piece beat and rhythm and blues band.
- Although speed skating was practised in other parts of the country, fenmen with their unique style, and combination of stamina and speed, were the acknowledged masters.
- Astbury agrees that later writers have adopted Fowler's spelling though he still maintains that fenmen call such silted-up old river beds " rodhams ".
- The Fenmen continued, issuing further efforts both for Decca and CBS, including " I've Got Everything You Need, Babe " ( 1965 ) and " Rejected " ( 1966 ).
- It's difficult to see fenmen in a sentence. 用fenmen造句挺难的
- The scheme was not popular with the local fenmen, who made a living from fishing and wildfowling, or with the Commoners, who had a right to graze animals on the common land when it was not flooded.
- When lead singer Bern Elliott left the band, early in 1964, the other four continued as The Fenmen, releasing a few singles with strong vocal harmonies, such as their cover of " California Dreamin'" in 1966.
- The days when fenland agricultural labourers were masters of the sport were numbered, although the last three professional titles before World War I were won by fenmen; Fred Ward of Tydd Fen regaining his title at Lingay Fen in February 1905, and Sidney Greenhall of Landbeach winning in January 1908 and February 1912 at Lingay.