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The Great Believers
691 listeners
.The Great Believers (Amos Boynton - drums, Dave Russell - Bass, Edgar Winter - Keyboards, Johnny Winter - Guitar/Vocals). This band was f… read more.The Great Believers (Amos Boynton - drums, Dave Russell - Bass, Edgar Winter - Keyboards, Johnny Winter - Guitar/Vocals). This band was from Houston,Texas and they were originally known as Amos Boynton & The ABC's. View wiki.The Great Believers (Amos Boynton - drums, Dave Russell - Bass, Edgar Winter - Keyboards, Johnny Winter - Guitar/Vocals). This band was from Houston,Texas and they were originally known as Amos Boynton & The ABC's. View wiki -
The Motions
12,478 listeners
There are/were at least two bands named The Motions: 1. a sixties beat band from The Hague, The Netherlands 2. a youthful rock band from Co… read moreThere are/were at least two bands named The Motions: 1. a sixties beat band from The Hague, The Netherlands 2. a youthful rock band from Columbus, OH, United States 1. The Motions were one of the earliest and more popular bands from the … read moreThere are/were at least two bands named The Motions: 1. a sixties beat band from The Hague, The Netherlands 2. a youthful rock band from Columbus, OH, United States 1. The Motions were one of the earliest and more popular bands from the thriving The Hague beat scene in The Netherlands. Founded in… read more -
Wimple Winch
17,461 listeners
Despite the silly name and their near-total lack of commercial success, Wimple Winch was an interesting British '60s group, weaving so… read moreDespite the silly name and their near-total lack of commercial success, Wimple Winch was an interesting British '60s group, weaving soul, intricate harmonies, and unusual whimsical lyrics into their original material. Starting out a… read moreDespite the silly name and their near-total lack of commercial success, Wimple Winch was an interesting British '60s group, weaving soul, intricate harmonies, and unusual whimsical lyrics into their original material. Starting out as Just Four Men, the Liverpool-area outfit was initially jus… read more -
The Dovers
17,977 listeners
1) The Dovers were an American garage rock/pop band of the mid-1960s. The Dovers are revered by certain rock critics and record collectors … read more1) The Dovers were an American garage rock/pop band of the mid-1960s. The Dovers are revered by certain rock critics and record collectors as being a prime example of mid-60s folk rock and pop, heavily influenced by the British Invasion … read more1) The Dovers were an American garage rock/pop band of the mid-1960s. The Dovers are revered by certain rock critics and record collectors as being a prime example of mid-60s folk rock and pop, heavily influenced by the British Invasion and American groups such as The Byrds. 2) A popular choice o… read more -
Velvett Fogg
6,708 listeners
Velvett Fogg, who were formed in 1968 out of a respectable Brum band called Gravy Train. The initial line-up of Velvett Fogg featured guita… read moreVelvett Fogg, who were formed in 1968 out of a respectable Brum band called Gravy Train. The initial line-up of Velvett Fogg featured guitarist Tony Iommi (later to make the big time with Black Sabbath). The other band members were drumm… read moreVelvett Fogg, who were formed in 1968 out of a respectable Brum band called Gravy Train. The initial line-up of Velvett Fogg featured guitarist Tony Iommi (later to make the big time with Black Sabbath). The other band members were drummer Graham Mullett, bass guitarist Mick Pollard, and Londoner… read more -
The Woolies
16,640 listeners
The Woolies were a blues/rock band from Detroit Michigan in the mid to early 1960's having mainly local success. View wikiThe Woolies were a blues/rock band from Detroit Michigan in the mid to early 1960's having mainly local success. View wikiThe Woolies were a blues/rock band from Detroit Michigan in the mid to early 1960's having mainly local success. View wiki -
Sons of Fred
1,276 listeners
Band members in the Sons of Fred were Ray Redway (lead vocals), Alan "Boh" Bohling (rhythm guitar and vocals), Mick Hutchinson (l… read moreBand members in the Sons of Fred were Ray Redway (lead vocals), Alan "Boh" Bohling (rhythm guitar and vocals), Mick Hutchinson (lead guitar), Pete Sears (bass guitar), and Tim Boyle (drums). Alan Bohling wrote 5 of the 6 songs… read moreBand members in the Sons of Fred were Ray Redway (lead vocals), Alan "Boh" Bohling (rhythm guitar and vocals), Mick Hutchinson (lead guitar), Pete Sears (bass guitar), and Tim Boyle (drums). Alan Bohling wrote 5 of the 6 songs on their three singles; "Baby What You Want Me To Do&q… read more -
The Human Expression
12,041 listeners
But for a 1967 decision about which single to record, The Human Expression might've been a lot more than an obscure but beloved psyche… read moreBut for a 1967 decision about which single to record, The Human Expression might've been a lot more than an obscure but beloved psychedelic band from Los Angeles. The band was formed in 1966 by Jim Quarles (lead vocals), Jim Foster … read moreBut for a 1967 decision about which single to record, The Human Expression might've been a lot more than an obscure but beloved psychedelic band from Los Angeles. The band was formed in 1966 by Jim Quarles (lead vocals), Jim Foster (rhythm guitar), Martin Eshleman (lead guitar), Tom Hamilton… read more -
The Montanas
5,465 listeners
There have been more than one band called the Montanas. The best known is probably the UK harmony pop band from the UK in the 60's, pr… read moreThere have been more than one band called the Montanas. The best known is probably the UK harmony pop band from the UK in the 60's, produced by Tony Hatch. They were formed in Dudley, Worcestershire. A couple of members were later i… read moreThere have been more than one band called the Montanas. The best known is probably the UK harmony pop band from the UK in the 60's, produced by Tony Hatch. They were formed in Dudley, Worcestershire. A couple of members were later in Trapeze. There is also a band from Leeuwarden in The Nethe… read more