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    The Troggs
    The Troggs were an English rock band of the 1960s, who had a number of hits in Britain and America, including their most famous song, "Wild Thing". The Troggs were from the town of Andover in southern England. The band's name comes from shortening the word troglodyte - meaning "cave dweller". Band members · Reg Presley - born Reginald Maurice Ball on 12 June 1941 at 17 Belle Vue Road, Andover, Hampshire - lead vocals · Chris Britton - born Charles Christopher Britton on 21 January, 1944 in Watford, Hertfordshire - lead Guitar · Pete Staples - born Peter Lawrence Staples on 3 May, 1944 at Andover War Memorial Hospital, Andover, Hampshire - Bass Guitar · Ronnie Bond - born Ronald James Bullis on 4 May, 1940 in Dene Road, Andover, Hampshire. Died on 13 November, 1992 at Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Romsey Road, Winchester, Hampshire - Drums

    Discography

    45's On CD: Vol. 4
    45's On CD: Vol. 4


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