Ronnie Bullis-died 11/13/1992
No, Van Morrison was never a member of the Troggs.
The song that first made the Troggs famous was Wild Thing. Other famous songs recorded by the Troggs include Love is All Around and With a Girl Like You.
Yes they are third cousins
He is a Race Horse Trainer in Wiltshire.
love is all around. According to the Troggs discography that was in 1967. http://www.my-generation.org.uk/Troggs/troggdisc.htm These were from 1968, but I don't remember any of them being big hits. Little Girl/Maybe The Madman Surprise, Surprise/Marbles And Some Gum You Can Cry If You Want To/There's Something About You Hip Hip Hooray/Say Darlin'
The Troggs was created in 1964.
The Troggs originated in Andover, England
No, Van Morrison was never a member of the Troggs.
The song that first made the Troggs famous was Wild Thing. Other famous songs recorded by the Troggs include Love is All Around and With a Girl Like You.
Lou Reed or the Troggs, perhaps the troggs were a little before Lou reed. What you guys think?
the troggs are a race of monsters that live on two of the three contonents of azorath they live under ground in mines and even wonder all over the place there are different kinds fire troggs forest troggs ice troggs commenest rock troggs weaknesses depend there very soceil and will attack in groups so steer clear of them for more info go to darragh.mcelroy@hotmail.comThe Troggs are a 1960's British pop group who had their first number one with Wild Thing. Their lead singer, Reg Presley, also wrote the well known hit, Love Is All Around. They are still going strong, although not with the original line-up. Reg is still the lead singer, and also does lectures on crop circles.
colin fretcher was never in the troggs he was their musical directer sometimes reffered to as the 5th trogg the same way as george martin was to the beatles
lavender troggs
Tony Murray is alive AND WELL AND LIVING IN ANDOVER HAMPSHIRE!
Yes they are third cousins
He is a Race Horse Trainer in Wiltshire.
love is all around. According to the Troggs discography that was in 1967. http://www.my-generation.org.uk/Troggs/troggdisc.htm These were from 1968, but I don't remember any of them being big hits. Little Girl/Maybe The Madman Surprise, Surprise/Marbles And Some Gum You Can Cry If You Want To/There's Something About You Hip Hip Hooray/Say Darlin'