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          The Kestrels

          English vocal harmony quartet (1955–1965)

          The Kestrels were a vocal harmony quartet from Bristol, England, most notable as the group through which the songwriting team of Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway first met and started composing jointly.

          The theory that individual birds maximize their fitness by the two major decisions in reproduction concerning date (when to start laying eggs) and clutch size .

        1. On December 24, in Milford, Connecticut, William Braychak was born.
        2. The Kestrel is our smallest Glamping Tent.
        3. Experienced producer, arts administrator, and programmer with a demonstrated history of working in both the performing arts and media industries.
        4. A charming three-bedroom cottage is nestled in the breath-taking beauty of the Lake District National Park in Bassenthwaite near Keswick, Cumbria.
        5. In addition, they are one of the first groups to feature Tony Burrows who later performed lead vocals on a string of hit songs for other bands in the late 1960s and early 1970s, several of which were written by Cook and Greenaway.

          They were one of the busiest vocal groups in England during the late 1950s and early 1960s, singing back-up behind Joe Brown, Billy Fury, Eden Kane, and Benny Hill, amongst others, and made dozens of television appearances between 1958 and 1964.

          Career

          The quartet's origins were in the mid-1950s, when they were in their early teens at school together. Tony Burrows, Roger Greenaway, and Roger Maggs' earliest influences were skiffle and rock and roll, and they began getting booked to play local d