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The Rondells

The Rhondells were one of the most notable bands around the Australian music scene from the mid-1960’s, only if for the actual fact that three of their users continued to serious careers in music. They 1st showed up within an essential method on record support Bobby & Laurie (another down-under …

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Anne Soldaat

Blessed in 1965, Dutch vocalist/songwriter and guitarist Anne Soldaat initial entered the general public eyes in the first ’90s as an associate of the choice rock-band Daryll-Ann. When the music group split up in 2004, Soldaat shaped Do-the-Undo. He released his debut single album in ’09 2009, accompanied by an …

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Bob McCord & the Vibrations

Vocalist Bob McCord formed the Vibrations in 1961 with guitarists Roger Cooke and Al Duff, bassist Keith McDonnell, drummer Tom Bennett and organist Pat Brynes. The Ontario music group recorded one well-known solitary, “I Missed My 12 months,” in 1964, but split the following 12 months when McCord remaining the …

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J.B. & The Playboys

Formed in the first ’60s in Montreal, J.B. as well as the Playboys authorized with RCA in 1965. Made up of Expenses Hill, Andy Kaye, Allan Nicholls, Doug Western and Louis Yachnin, the music group released a self-titled debut recording in 1965, but transformed their name towards the Jaybees and …

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Timothy J. Brown

This choral director and composer continues to be involved in other ways with sacred music because the age of 14. He received his undergraduate musical schooling on the Condition School of NY College with the institution of Music at Fredonia. He continued to review music education and vocal functionality at …

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Reading Cloggies

Officially referred to as the Reading Traditional and Step Dance Group, the Reading Cloggies focus on the preservation and recreation of traditional English and Scottish dancing. Dressed up in typical clothing from the past due 19th and early 20th decades, the troupe expertly demonstrates the entire spectrum of United kingdom …

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Bambis

The Bambis were an ultra-obscure Uk beat group that also cut a unitary as Van Dyke as well as the Bambis, featuring Les Van Dyke, for Pye in 1964. Authorized to Oriole in 1964, their agreement was found briefly by CBS when Columbia Information (US) bought out Oriole to produce …

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The Wilde Knights

A regional ’60s garage area band using a tangled background, the Wilde Knights were even so in their short lifespan in charge of two from the all-time garage area classics. “Beaver Patrol,” highlighted on Pebbles, Vol. 1, was possibly the lewdest ’60s garage area single. In addition they recorded the …

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Hearts and Flowers

Hearts and Plants were probably one of the most eclectic organizations within the Southern California folk-rock picture in the ’60s, skewing more towards the folk part of the formula and frequently adding flourishes of psychedelia and, most of all, bluegrass and nation music. The group was founded by guitarist Larry …

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The Lemmings

This short-lived British beat band was a primary offshoot from the Honeycombs, organized across the latter group’s founder, Martin Murray, after he quit them in November of 1964. They released a unitary, “You Can’t Blame Me for Attempting” b/w “Bring Your Center with You,” for the Pye Information label. It …

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