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The Fairytale
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1. The Fairytale formed in February 1967 in Warrington, UK. The founder members were: John Weston, Malcolm Rabbitt, Chiddy Penketh, Billy F… read more1. The Fairytale formed in February 1967 in Warrington, UK. The founder members were: John Weston, Malcolm Rabbitt, Chiddy Penketh, Billy Fog and John Ryan. John Ryan left the group in March 1967. The band were managed by Pete Rigby and … read more1. The Fairytale formed in February 1967 in Warrington, UK. The founder members were: John Weston, Malcolm Rabbitt, Chiddy Penketh, Billy Fog and John Ryan. John Ryan left the group in March 1967. The band were managed by Pete Rigby and Chris Culleton. The band split in January 1968. 2. Birmingha… read more -
The Fruit Machine
1,875 listeners
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Shy Limbs
3,311 listeners
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The Mirage
4,488 listeners
There's more than one artist with this name. 1. The Mirage, a 60s UK psychedelic rock band: Their most notable release was their 1967 … read moreThere's more than one artist with this name. 1. The Mirage, a 60s UK psychedelic rock band: Their most notable release was their 1967 single, "The Wedding of Ramona Blair," about a bride whose groom failed to appear at the… read moreThere's more than one artist with this name. 1. The Mirage, a 60s UK psychedelic rock band: Their most notable release was their 1967 single, "The Wedding of Ramona Blair," about a bride whose groom failed to appear at the wedding ceremony, which appeared on several compilations of… read more -
Big Boy Pete
2,109 listeners
Big Boy Pete is English-born guitarist and vocalist Peter Miller, aka Pete Miller (born in Norwich on 26 May 1942) who has lived in San Fra… read moreBig Boy Pete is English-born guitarist and vocalist Peter Miller, aka Pete Miller (born in Norwich on 26 May 1942) who has lived in San Francisco since 1972. He is a veteran of the 1960s English pop music, starting out with a rock & … read moreBig Boy Pete is English-born guitarist and vocalist Peter Miller, aka Pete Miller (born in Norwich on 26 May 1942) who has lived in San Francisco since 1972. He is a veteran of the 1960s English pop music, starting out with a rock & roll band called Pete Miller and the Offbeats, who recorded … read more -
Chords Five
1,254 listeners
The story of the Chords Five began In 1964 in Stratford London E15. The original line-up was Roger Stoten, Terry Bristow, Terry Holmes, Pet… read moreThe story of the Chords Five began In 1964 in Stratford London E15. The original line-up was Roger Stoten, Terry Bristow, Terry Holmes, Peter Ross, and the Manager Carl Holmes (Terry's Father, Carl was a great artist/painter). They … read moreThe story of the Chords Five began In 1964 in Stratford London E15. The original line-up was Roger Stoten, Terry Bristow, Terry Holmes, Peter Ross, and the Manager Carl Holmes (Terry's Father, Carl was a great artist/painter). They were called the "Pioneers". The first gig they pla… read more -
Rupert's People
7,420 listeners
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The Drag Set
1,493 listeners
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West Coast Consortium
1,578 listeners
British group going for a West Coast vocal group sound in the late-sixties. They eventually evolved into Consortium. Their line-up was: Rob… read moreBritish group going for a West Coast vocal group sound in the late-sixties. They eventually evolved into Consortium. Their line-up was: Robbie Fair (lead vocals) Geoff Simpson (lead guitar, organ, mellotron, vocals) Brian Bronson (rhythm… read moreBritish group going for a West Coast vocal group sound in the late-sixties. They eventually evolved into Consortium. Their line-up was: Robbie Fair (lead vocals) Geoff Simpson (lead guitar, organ, mellotron, vocals) Brian Bronson (rhythm guitar, vocals) John Barker (bass, trombone, vocals) John Podbury (drums) View wiki -
The Poets
31,355 listeners
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