Wayne Fontana
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Wayne Fontana is an English
English people
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 pop
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 singer. In 1962, he formed his backing group, the Mindbenders
The Mindbenders
The Mindbenders was a 1960s beat group from Manchester, England. They were part of the mid 1960s British Invasion with their chart-toppers "Game of Love" and "A Groovy Kind of Love"....

 and got a recording contract
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.

Biography

He remained under contract to Fontana Records
Fontana Records
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 after parting with The Mindbenders. However, Fontana got his stage name
Stage name
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 from Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley
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's drummer
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 D. J. Fontana
D. J. Fontana
Dominic Joseph Fontana is an American musician best known as the drummer for Elvis Presley for 14 years. He played on over 460 RCA cuts with Elvis....

, rather than his record label
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. He soldiered on alone, using musician
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s under the name of the Opposition. Notably, Frank Renshaw (lead guitar) (born 22 June 1943, Wythenshawe
Wythenshawe
Wythenshawe is a district in the south of the city of Manchester, England.Formerly part of the administrative county of Cheshire, in 1931 Wythenshawe was transferred to the City of Manchester, which had begun building a massive housing estate there in the 1920s to resolve the problem of its inner...

, Manchester
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), Bernie Burns (drums), Roy 'Rossi' Henshall (bass), Rod Gerrard (guitar, ex Herman's Hermits
Herman's Hermits
Herman's Hermits are an English beat band, formed in Manchester in 1963 as Herman & The Hermits. The group's record producer, Mickie Most , emphasized a simple, non-threatening, clean-cut image, although the band originally played R&B numbers...

, and Phil Keane (drums) amongst others. Sometimes they were billed as the Mindbenders, or just as the Wayne Fontana band. Fontana's most successful solo single release was also his last, "Pamela, Pamela", which reached Number 11 in the UK Singles Chart
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 early in 1967.

In 2005, he fought off bankruptcy, but was arrested after police
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 were called by bailiff
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s who went to his home in Glossop
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, Derbyshire
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. He poured petrol on to the bonnet of a car, and set it alight with a bailiff inside. Fontana was remanded in custody on 25 May 2007 in regard to the charge. He appeared at Derby
Derby
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 Crown Court
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 dressed as the lady of justice, with a sword, scales, crown, cape and dark glasses, claiming "justice is blind". He dismissed his lawyers. On 10 November 2007, he was sentenced to 11 months for setting fire to the car but was released because he had already served the equivalent of the term, held under the Mental Health Act 1983
Mental Health Act 1983
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.

In March 2011 Fontana was arrested at the Palace Theatre, Manchester
Palace Theatre, Manchester
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 after failing to appear in court in Wakefield
Wakefield
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, West Yorkshire
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 over an unpaid speeding fine.http://menmedia.co.uk/glossopadvertiser/news/s/1410597_60s_star_wayne_fontana_handcuffed_and_arrested_as_he_prepares_to_take_the_stage_at_palace_theatre

In the court, regarding this speeding fine, it was found that a ticket was never issued to Mr. Fontana. He returned home to Spain not aware that he had an outstanding speeding ticket.
It was also determined in Magistrates court in Wakefield that points had been erroneously been added to Mr. Fontana's license which were removed by the court.

All fines were paid at that time as well as any pending parking fines. That cleared the record with the British government.

Fontana continues to perform, notably in the 2008 Solid Silver Sixties Tour.

Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders

  • "Hello Josephine" b/w "Road Runner
    Road Runner (Bo Diddley song)
    "Road Runner" is a song written and performed by American rock and roll performer Bo Diddley, originally released as a single by Checker Records in January 1960, and later released on the LP record Bo Diddley in the Spotlight. The song reached #20 on Billboard magazine's Hot R&B Sides chart, and...

    " - 1963 - UK #46 (UK Fontana TF404)
  • "For You, For You" b/w "Love Potion No. 9
    Love Potion No. 9 (song)
    "Love Potion No. 9" is a song written in 1959 by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was originally performed by The Clovers.-Story:The song describes a man seeking help finding love, so he talks to a Gypsy, who determines through palm reading that he needs "love potion number 9"...

    " - 1963 (UK Fontana TF418)
  • "Little Darlin'" b/w "Come Dance With Me" - 1964 (UK Fontana TF436)
  • "Stop Look and Listen" b/w "Duke of Earl
    Duke of Earl
    "Duke of Earl" is a 1962 number-one song, originally by Gene Chandler. It is the best known of Chandler's songs, and he subsequently dubbed himself 'The Duke of Earl'. The song was penned by Bernice Williams, Eugene Dixon, and Earl Edwards....

    " - 1964 - UK #37 (UK Fontana TF451)
  • "Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um
    Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um
    "Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um" is a 1964 single by Major Lance. The single was written by Curtis Mayfield and produced by Okeh label president, Carl Davis. The song was Major Lance's third release to make the Billboard Hot 100 and his most successful hit. "Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um" went to number five on...

    " b/w "First Taste of Love" - 1964 - UK #5 (UK Fontana TF497)
  • "Game of Love
    Game of Love
    "Game of Love" is a song by Wayne Fontana and The Mindbenders that reached #1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and #2 on the UK Singles Chart in 1965.It was later covered in 1987 by New Zealand musician Ian Morris, under the stage name Tex Pistol....

    " b/w "Since You've Been Gone" - 1965 - UK #2, US #1 (UK Fontana TF535/US Fontana F-1503)
  • "Game of Love" b/w "One More Time" - 1965 (US Fontana F-1509)
  • "It's Just a Little Bit Too Late" b/w "Long Time Comin'"- 1965 - UK #20, US #45 (UK Fontana TF579/US Fontana F-1514)
  • "She Needs Love" b/w "Like I Did" - 1965 - UK #32 (UK Fontana TF611/US Fontana F-1524)

Wayne Fontana (solo)

  • "It Was Easier to Hurt Her" b/w "You Made Me What I Am Today" - 1965 - UK #36 (UK Fontana TF642/US MGM 13456)
  • "Come on Home" b/w "My Eyes Break Out In Tears" - 1966 - UK #16 (UK Fontana TF684/US MGM 13516)
  • "Goodbye Bluebird" b/w "The Sun's So Hot Today" - 1966 - UK #49 (UK Fontana TF737)
  • "Pamela Pamela" b/w "Something Keeps Calling Me Back" - 1966 - UK #11 (UK Fontana TF770/US MGM 13661)
  • "24 Sycamore" b/w "From A Boy To A Man" - 1967 (UK Fontana TF827/US MGM 13762) (huge hit in Australia)
  • "The Impossible Years
    The Impossible Years
    The Impossible Years is a 1965 comedy play by Robert Fisher and Arthur Marx, son of famed comedian Groucho Marx.The comedy revolves around Jonathan Kingsley, a teaching psychiatrist at the local university, his wife, and their two teenaged daughters...

    " b/w "In My World" - 1967 (UK Fontana TF866) (Australian hit)
  • "Gina" b/w "We All Love the Human Race" - 1967 (UK Fontana TF889) (No.1 in Rio de Janeiro
    Rio de Janeiro
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    )
  • "Storybook Children" b/w "I Need To Love You" - 1968 (UK Fontana TF911)
  • "The Words of Bartholomew" b/w "Mind Excursion" - 1968 (UK Fontana TF933)
  • "Never An Everyday Thing" b/w "Waiting For A Break In The Clouds" - 1968 (UK Fontana TF976)
  • "Dayton Ohio 1903" b/w "Say Goodbye To Yesterday" - 1969 (UK Fontana TF1008/US Metromedia 133)
  • "We're Building a Love" b/w "Charlie Cass" - 1969 (UK Fontana TF1054, early pressings)
  • "Charlie Cass" b/w "Linda" (UK Fontana TF1054, later pressings) - 1969
  • "Together" b/w "One Man Woman" (UK Warner Bros. K 16269) (hit in Australia) - 1973
  • "The Last Bus Home" b/w "Give Me Just A Little Bit" - 1976 (UK Polydor 2058 758)

Albums

  • Wayne One - 1966 (UK Fontana TL5351 (Mono)/STL5351 (Stereo))
  • Wayne Fontana - 1967 (US MGM E 4459 (Mono)/SE 4459 (Stereo))

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