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  1. The Savages were formed in 1965 by Paul Muggleton and Jimmy O'Connor, both guitarists. [2] [3] They would often watch fellow Bermudan band, the Gents, play at nightclubs and decided to form a band of their own. They recruited Bobby Zuill, on bass, and Howie Rego, on drums. [2]

  2. Sep 15, 2015 · Mr Rego got two of his old bandmates — singer and guitarist Jimmy O’Connor and bassist Bobby Zuill — to join him when Mr Zitz visited his Paget home last week.

  3. The Savages – four kids in Bermuda playing the hotel nightclubs for tourists wound up cutting one of the great live lps of the era. This is a solid garage album, with standout tracks being “Quiet Town”, “Nobody But You”, “The World Ain’t Round” and “No No No”.

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  4. Jul 20, 2023 · It was common for the dance floor at The Discotheque to be fully occupied all night long, which was aided and abetted by local acts such as The Savages (comprising of Jimmy O’Connor, Howie Rego, Bobby Zuil and Paul Muggleton) and The Warren Experience.

  5. "The World Ain't Round It's Square" was written by Howie Rego and Bobby Zuill and performed by the Savages from Bermuda. The Savages were formed in 1965. Their membership consisted of Paul Muggleton and Jimmy O'Connor on guitar, Zuill, on bass, and Rego, on drums.

  6. Oct 2, 2018 · Bobby Zuill wears bandanas wherever he goes. It’s not because the 72-year-old is living on the memories of his days as one of Bermuda’s “rock stars” and thinks it’s cool — it’s because he’s...

  7. "The Savages" was a GREAT 60s GARAGE COMBO who started in 1965 in Bermuda; "The Savages" were "Paul Muggleton" (guitar), "Jimmy O'Connor" (guitar), "Bobby Zuill" (bass guitar) and "Howie Rego" (drums).

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