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Tim Andrews

English ’60s pop singer Tim Andrews was a flexible singer/guitarist who sang for a number of bands before getting into a short-lived single career. Given birth to Chris Andrews, he made an appearance as the Artful Dodger in the London and NY productions of Lionel Bart’s Oliver before settling in …

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Les Fleur de Lys

Although many of their singles are sought after by collectors of ’60s United kingdom rock, Les Fleur de Lys remain obscure sometimes by cult standards. That’s partially because they hardly ever came near getting a strike, but also because their furious speed of lineup adjustments makes their background very hard …

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Chris Andrews

b. 1938, Romford, Essex, Britain. Originally lead vocalist in the first 60s music group Chris Ravel AS WELL AS THE Ravers, Andrews discovered greater success being a songwriter. Agreed upon by supervisor Eve Taylor, he constructed hits on her behalf artists Adam Beliefs (‘The First Period’, ‘We Are In Appreciate’, …

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Chris Andrews

Though he’s virtually unknown in america, Chris Andrews had a good amount of success in the U.K. in the mid-’60s as both a performer and a songwriter for additional acts. He could become best-known as the writer of three English Top Ten strikes for Sandie Shaw in 1965, “Young lady …

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Stretch Armstrong

SC punks Stretch out Arm Strong shaped in 1994, originally comprising vocalist/bassist Matt McCarty, guitarists Scott Dempsey and David Sease, and drummer John Barry. After debuting on the split solitary also featuring regional music group Bedlam Hour, Stretch out Arm Strong documented an recording that continues to be unreleased; with …

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