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The Californians
2,381 listeners
A major Wolverhampton group of the 60’s, The Californians came together in May 1966 as a product of a change in the Sheila Deni & Black… read moreA major Wolverhampton group of the 60’s, The Californians came together in May 1966 as a product of a change in the Sheila Deni & Black Diamonds (she left to go solo). The original Californians comprised the remaining members of the … read moreA major Wolverhampton group of the 60’s, The Californians came together in May 1966 as a product of a change in the Sheila Deni & Black Diamonds (she left to go solo). The original Californians comprised the remaining members of the Black Diamonds, Roger Clark lead, Pete Habberley bass and Ke… read more -
The Mark Four
3,933 listeners
The Mark Four were a 60s beat[ band from Hertfordshire, England. Members included Kenny Pickett (vocals), Eddie Phillips (guitar), John Dal… read moreThe Mark Four were a 60s beat[ band from Hertfordshire, England. Members included Kenny Pickett (vocals), Eddie Phillips (guitar), John Dalton (bass) and Jack Jones (drums). The group released four singles, then Dalton left to join The Kinks and Bob Garner replaced him. Soon after this line-up ch… read more -
Wimple Winch
17,747 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 -
Finders Keepers
1,611 listeners
Finders Keepers was an English mid-1960s pop band from Wolverhampton, England. Members: Alan Clee, Dave Holland, David Williams, Glenn Hugh… read moreFinders Keepers was an English mid-1960s pop band from Wolverhampton, England. Members: Alan Clee, Dave Holland, David Williams, Glenn Hughes, Ian Lees, Mel Galley, Phil Overfield View wikiFinders Keepers was an English mid-1960s pop band from Wolverhampton, England. Members: Alan Clee, Dave Holland, David Williams, Glenn Hughes, Ian Lees, Mel Galley, Phil Overfield View wiki -
Gene Latter
2,154 listeners
Gene Latter is most well known for both his solo work and his vocals in the sixties beat group The Shake Spears. The members of The Shake … read moreGene Latter is most well known for both his solo work and his vocals in the sixties beat group The Shake Spears. The members of The Shake Spears left Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) for Europe in 1964 after accepting a sponsorship from t… read moreGene Latter is most well known for both his solo work and his vocals in the sixties beat group The Shake Spears. The members of The Shake Spears left Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) for Europe in 1964 after accepting a sponsorship from the Belgium newspaper 'Het Laatste Nieuws'. Up unti… read more -
Steve Marriott & The Moments
780 listeners
Steve Marriott formed The Moments in 1963, originally calling it The Frantiks. The Frantiks recorded a cover version of Cliff Richard'… read moreSteve Marriott formed The Moments in 1963, originally calling it The Frantiks. The Frantiks recorded a cover version of Cliff Richard's song "Move It" with ex-Shadows drummer Tony Meehan, who was brought in to help with p… read moreSteve Marriott formed The Moments in 1963, originally calling it The Frantiks. The Frantiks recorded a cover version of Cliff Richard's song "Move It" with ex-Shadows drummer Tony Meehan, who was brought in to help with production. Despite the single being hawked around the major … read more -
The Fairytale
3,267 listeners
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