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Peter Briggs and the Vikings

One of the better Australian-based British defeat bands of the first 1960’s, this group began while The Vikings in past due 1963, doing Shadows and Ventures-style instrumentals. Wes Hoffman (bass), Les Horder (tempo guitar), Expenses Clarke (business lead acoustic guitar), and Don Hill (drums) had been doing well plenty of …

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The Tea Time Four

Founded in the dawning days of the ’60s British defeat increase, the Tea Time period Four was a quartet led by singer Boz Burrell, who also performed rhythm guitar. They truly became a top music group in Norfolk and got a status for demanding the better-known works for whom they …

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Masterminds

One of the most promising late-era Merseybeat rings, the Masterminds never were able to translate their potential into serious record product sales, although among their people, Joey Molland, was destined for a few international success significantly less than ten years hence. Shaped in Liverpool even while the big influx of …

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The Buzz

For a lot of 1966, David Bowie was backed by an organization called the Hype, although they just recorded a unitary with him (which these were not credited). Bowie produced the Hype quickly in Feb 1966; his prior band, the low Third, had still left after a dispute with administration …

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Thee

Thee was a quartet of suburban teens who played a raw, crunchy, very dancable make of British beat-style rock and roll ‘n roll. In 1965, these were uncovered by Reggie Ruler, a member from the Boys as well as the Action, who was simply also functioning as Andrew Oldham’s drivers, …

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Allan Williams

Allan Williams played a significant part in the Beatles’ early profession as a realtor and a supervisor of sorts. Not really nearly as essential a job as he occasionally claimed, but a significant one nonetheless, in assisting them navigate the changeover from novice to professional music group. Williams was a …

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Fred Fascher

There were just a few non-Beatles to sing the lead vocal on the commercially released Beatles song (not really counting instances such as for example Yoko Ono’s brief “not really when he looked therefore fierce” line in “The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill”). One of these was Tony Sheridan. The …

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The Clique

The Clique were a five-piece music group about which small is well known (John Kitchin played rhythm, and Adrian Stambach handled the bass), except that that they had a hardcore sound similar to the Pretty Things and cut two singles for Pye in the mid-’60s under producer Larry Web page. …

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Earl Preston

Guitarist-singer Earl Preston, who later on fronted the bigger group The Realms, organized the Tempest Tornadoes through the early 1960’s, which also included Ritchie Galvin about drums and Cy Tucker performing acoustic guitar and singing. Earl Preston & the Tempest Tornadoes (or TTs) performed through the entire north, and distributed …

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The Devil’s Disciples

The Devil’s Disciples were a faceless Uk Invasion-era band that played for approximately a year before disbanding. Well, they weren’t specifically faceless: guitarist Peter Banking institutions would continue to become listed on Yes in a couple of years, while tempo guitarist Dennis Cowan became a member of the Bonzo Pet …

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