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I'm hoping that fellow researchers may be able to help. Some time back I was listening to an interview by The Foundations guitarist Alan Warner. The Foundations evolved out of The Ramong Sound. Raymond Morrison was the lead singer and Clem Curtis was a vocalist too. Mike Falana who was in the Johnny Burch Octet with Ray Warleigh. I've read that the Ramong sound also had Mike Falana on trumpet, Peter Macbeth on bass, Lyndsay Arnold on drums, a guy called Con on keys and other members on horns. In the interview, Warner mentioned one of the members was South African and another was an Australian. Falana came from Nigeria and I would think that maybe Warner was talking about him. I'm wondering if Ray Warleigh was the Australian that Warner mentioned. BTW: Arthur Brown was there for a while but I have a feeling he came after the others left and the group was in the process or near the process of transitioning into The Foundations. Any ideas? Thanks