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The Dakotas

The Dakotas were most closely connected with Liverpool-born singer Billy J. Kramer. That they had a brief history before that, nevertheless, and a impressive lineup independently, separate through the advancements in Kramer’s profession. The initial group hailed from Manchester, and had been put together like a support music group for …

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Billy J. Kramer

Probably one of the most popular Merseybeat performers, Billy J. Kramer (given birth to Billy Ashton) was probably one of the most mild-mannered rockers of the complete English Invasion. He wasn’t that noteworthy a vocalist, either, and much more likely than not really would have by no means been heard …

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Allusions

The Allusions were an Australian music group that never produced any impression beyond their homeland but left out some very nice Merseybeat-style records. The quintet was produced from the memberships of two previously existing groupings, the Leemen as well as the Delawares. Guitarist Terry Hearne, currently a five-year veteran from …

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The Lee Kings

The Lee Kings were a short-lived Swedish rock quintet who rode the wave from the Uk Invasion to multiple appearances in theTop Ten of their country’s singles chart in 1966 and 1967. Produced in 1964 as Lenne & the Lee Kings, founding associates included Lenne Broberg, guitarists Bengt Dahlén and …

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