The origins of soft pop duo Joe and Bing date back to the autumn of 1962 – upon his arrival at Watertown, Connecticut's prestigious Taft School, 16-year-old William "Bing" Bingham was assigned to learn the ropes from older student Joe Knowlton, and a deep friendship was quickly forged from their mutual love of music. According to Keith D'Arcy's liner notes in Rev-Ola's 2004 reissue of the duo's Daybreak, they soon joined with fellow student Tony Howe to form a folk harmony trio, the Coachmen, performing regularly at Taft as well as the nearby… read more
The origins of soft pop duo Joe and Bing date back to the autumn of 1962 – upon his arrival at Watertown, Connecticut's prestigious Taft School, 16-year-old William "Bing" Bingham was assigned to learn the ropes from older student Joe Knowlton, and a deep friendship was q… read more
The origins of soft pop duo Joe and Bing date back to the autumn of 1962 – upon his arrival at Watertown, Connecticut's prestigious Taft School, 16-year-old William "Bing" Bingham was assigned to learn the ropes from older student Joe Knowlton, and a deep friendship was quickly forged from their mutual love of music. According to Keith D'… read more