Similar Artists
-
Soup Greens
1,160 listeners
Great jangly mid-60's folk beat'n garage. View wikiGreat jangly mid-60's folk beat'n garage. View wikiGreat jangly mid-60's folk beat'n garage. View wiki -
Floyd Dakil Combo
3,744 listeners
Floyd Dakil formed his group in 1963 with fellow Highland Park High School friend Andy Michlin, and three sophomores of Thomas Jefferson Hi… read moreFloyd Dakil formed his group in 1963 with fellow Highland Park High School friend Andy Michlin, and three sophomores of Thomas Jefferson High School: Ronny Randall on guitar, Terry Billings on bass, and Geoff West on drums. Within a year… read moreFloyd Dakil formed his group in 1963 with fellow Highland Park High School friend Andy Michlin, and three sophomores of Thomas Jefferson High School: Ronny Randall on guitar, Terry Billings on bass, and Geoff West on drums. Within a year or so, Andy's brother Laurry Michlin took over on keyb… read more -
The Wilde Knights
3,234 listeners
The Furys turned into the Wilde Knights around 1965 and they (Rich and Rick) wrote and recorded the original "Just Like Me", that… read moreThe Furys turned into the Wilde Knights around 1965 and they (Rich and Rick) wrote and recorded the original "Just Like Me", that Paul Revere and the Raiders had a huge hit with. Pat Benetar did a cover of "Just Like Me&q… read moreThe Furys turned into the Wilde Knights around 1965 and they (Rich and Rick) wrote and recorded the original "Just Like Me", that Paul Revere and the Raiders had a huge hit with. Pat Benetar did a cover of "Just Like Me" as well. In that same recording session in Los Angeles… read more -
Positively 13 O'Clock
9,889 listeners
Do you know any background info about this artist? Start the wiki
-
T.C. Atlantic
3,431 listeners
In the mid- and late '60s, T.C. Atlantic was one of the biggest groups in Minneapolis, recording a few singles and a live LP that were… read moreIn the mid- and late '60s, T.C. Atlantic was one of the biggest groups in Minneapolis, recording a few singles and a live LP that were little heard outside of the region. They did manage to cut one song, "Faces," that beca… read moreIn the mid- and late '60s, T.C. Atlantic was one of the biggest groups in Minneapolis, recording a few singles and a live LP that were little heard outside of the region. They did manage to cut one song, "Faces," that became deservedly revered by '60s collectors as one of the … read more -
Phil & The Frantics
3,643 listeners
Do you know any background info about this artist? Start the wiki
-
Gonn
10,552 listeners
GONN came to be in the summer of 1966, when a group from KEOKUK, IOWA, found itself in need of new blood. Here's how that went: CRAIG … read moreGONN came to be in the summer of 1966, when a group from KEOKUK, IOWA, found itself in need of new blood. Here's how that went: CRAIG MOORE had been hanging out with and being general flunky for a Keokuk band called The Gallows, but… read moreGONN came to be in the summer of 1966, when a group from KEOKUK, IOWA, found itself in need of new blood. Here's how that went: CRAIG MOORE had been hanging out with and being general flunky for a Keokuk band called The Gallows, but when guitarist Dennis Chamberlain suggested Craig learn bas… read more -
Little Boy Blues
5,055 listeners
Formed 1964, Chicago, IL, United States Disbanded 1969 // Members Ray Levin (bass), James Boyce (drums, lead vocals, 1964-68), Paul Ostrof… read moreFormed 1964, Chicago, IL, United States Disbanded 1969 // Members Ray Levin (bass), James Boyce (drums, lead vocals, 1964-68), Paul Ostroff (lead guitar, 1964-67), Billy McColl (backing vocals, 1964-67), Lowell Shyette (rhythm guitar, 1… read moreFormed 1964, Chicago, IL, United States Disbanded 1969 // Members Ray Levin (bass), James Boyce (drums, lead vocals, 1964-68), Paul Ostroff (lead guitar, 1964-67), Billy McColl (backing vocals, 1964-67), Lowell Shyette (rhythm guitar, 1964-66), Frank Biner (vocals, 1966-68) Peter Pollack (guitar… read more