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The Art Collection

San Jose-area ’60s music group that did its better to sound like Uk mods, specially the Who. In 1967, they functioned briefly as the support group for Ray Columbus, a English Invasion-type celebrity from New Zealand (discover admittance for Ray Columbus & the Invaders) who shifted to California so that …

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The Exits

The Los Angeles-based Exits made only four singles — three on Gemini and one on Kapp Records (really three, their debut arrived twice) — but two of these, “Beneath the Streetlamp” and “Another Sundown in Watts,” feature a number of the ’60s finest soul group harmony. Their audio married past …

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Rory Storm & the Hurricanes

Liverpool music group Rory Surprise & the Hurricanes are most well-known seeing that Ringo Starr’s group before he joined up with the Beatles. Actually, to most rock and roll enthusiasts, that’s about all they’re known for. These were, however, an exceptionally well-known Merseyside group in the first ’60s that do …

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Jon & Robin & The In Crowd

A couple group from Dallas, Tx, USA, Jon and Robin (Abnor) were known because of their 1967 Best 20 one, ‘Do It all Again A BIT Slower’. The melody, compiled by Wayne Carson Thompson, was regarded slightly risqué because of its period, and, released over the duo’s very own Abnak …

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Gettysburg Address

Mike Hanford led this Winnipeg-based group who began performing as the Shondells (not the American group with Tommy Wayne). They released two nationwide strikes in the middle-’60s (“Another Guy” and “I Consider It Back again”), but transformed their name to Gettysburg Address in 1967, if they started to play in …

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Bedrocks

Created in Leeds, Britain, in past due 1967, this Western Indian sextet comprised Trevor Knowledge (b. Jamaica; body organ), Owen Wisdom (b. Jamaica; bass acoustic guitar), Leroy Mills (b. St. Kitts; trumpet), Reg Challenger (b. St. Kitts; drums), William Hixon (b. Monseratt; lead acoustic guitar), Paul Douglas (b. Jamaica; tenor …

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The Playboys

The Playboys were among a small band of Australian rings to get international exposure through the mid-’60s, after distinguishing themselves within their homeland. They documented an recording and a brace of singles — including one in Britain — but their most wide-ranging musical contribution might have been offering the staff …

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The Hamlets

Among seemingly a huge selection of Dutch defeat rings that recorded in the mid-1960s, the Hamlets released only one, “Looking inside your Eyes”/”It’s Fall,” for the Delta label in 1966. Both edges are reasonable pop-rock with affects from United kingdom Invasion harmony rings like the Beatles as well as the …

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Riot Squad

Years on from when the Riot Squad was a dynamic group, people could be forgiven for not understanding them. Actually, the music group went through a lot of lineup adjustments that actually in 1967 anyone outside their instant circle of close friends might’ve been hard place to provide a definitive …

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The Styx

Not to end up being confused at all whatsoever using the famous AOR music group Styx, the Styx released a unitary in 1967. These were in fact associated with Butch Engle & the Styx, a SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Bay Region folk-rock/garage music group that released a previous solitary (in …

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