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Steve Aldo
3,062 listeners
Steve Aldo was an R&B and soul singer from Liverpool, United Kingdom, who was very popular on the mod scene of the 1960s. His real name… read moreSteve Aldo was an R&B and soul singer from Liverpool, United Kingdom, who was very popular on the mod scene of the 1960s. His real name was Edward Alban Jean-Pierre Bedford and he was regarded as Merseybeat's own black R&B/s… read moreSteve Aldo was an R&B and soul singer from Liverpool, United Kingdom, who was very popular on the mod scene of the 1960s. His real name was Edward Alban Jean-Pierre Bedford and he was regarded as Merseybeat's own black R&B/soul guy. Released two singles: a Marvin Gaye cover ('Ca… read more -
St. Louis Union
5,481 listeners
Tony Cassidy vocals Keith Millar guitar Alex Kirby tenor sax/flute David Tomlinson hammond organ Dave Nichols bass guitar Dave Webb … read moreTony Cassidy vocals Keith Millar guitar Alex Kirby tenor sax/flute David Tomlinson hammond organ Dave Nichols bass guitar Dave Webb drums Having won a Melody Maker beat contest in 1965, they obtained a Decca recording deal and we… read moreTony Cassidy vocals Keith Millar guitar Alex Kirby tenor sax/flute David Tomlinson hammond organ Dave Nichols bass guitar Dave Webb drums Having won a Melody Maker beat contest in 1965, they obtained a Decca recording deal and were able to cover a great record for their debut - The Beatle… read more -
Jimmy Winston & His Reflections
2,518 listeners
After Jimmy Winston left The Small Faces, in October of 1965, he tried to remain in music with a band and a single release of his own on En… read moreAfter Jimmy Winston left The Small Faces, in October of 1965, he tried to remain in music with a band and a single release of his own on English Decca, to which the Small Faces had been signed. Jimmy Winston & His Reflections, featu… read moreAfter Jimmy Winston left The Small Faces, in October of 1965, he tried to remain in music with a band and a single release of his own on English Decca, to which the Small Faces had been signed. Jimmy Winston & His Reflections, featuring future Yes keyboard player Tony Kaye, tried making thei… read more -
Paul & Barry Ryan
3,941 listeners
The son{s} of pop singer Marion Ryan and Fred Sapherson, Barry and his twin brother Paul began to perform at the age of fifteen. In 1965 t… read moreThe son{s} of pop singer Marion Ryan and Fred Sapherson, Barry and his twin brother Paul began to perform at the age of fifteen. In 1965 they signed a recording contract with Decca and brought out singles such as "Don't Bring … read moreThe son{s} of pop singer Marion Ryan and Fred Sapherson, Barry and his twin brother Paul began to perform at the age of fifteen. In 1965 they signed a recording contract with Decca and brought out singles such as "Don't Bring Me Your Heartaches" (1965), "Have Pity on the Boy&… read more -
The Outer Limits
3,600 listeners
There are two artists named The Outer Limits 1. British psychedelic pop group 2. Bulgarian thrash metal band 1) The Outer Limits were a Bri… read moreThere are two artists named The Outer Limits 1. British psychedelic pop group 2. Bulgarian thrash metal band 1) The Outer Limits were a British pop and psychedelic group in the 1960s. The group was founded in Leeds as the Three Gs Plus O… read moreThere are two artists named The Outer Limits 1. British psychedelic pop group 2. Bulgarian thrash metal band 1) The Outer Limits were a British pop and psychedelic group in the 1960s. The group was founded in Leeds as the Three Gs Plus One. They signed to Deram as The Outer Limits and released on… read more -
Dear Mr. Time
1,271 listeners
The roots of Dear Mr. Time wind back to 1968 and a Chelmsford-based group called the Shoo String Band. After earning their spurs on the loc… read moreThe roots of Dear Mr. Time wind back to 1968 and a Chelmsford-based group called the Shoo String Band. After earning their spurs on the local group scene, they ventured to London in the spring of '69, even appearing at the celebrate… read moreThe roots of Dear Mr. Time wind back to 1968 and a Chelmsford-based group called the Shoo String Band. After earning their spurs on the local group scene, they ventured to London in the spring of '69, even appearing at the celebrated Marquee Club on a couple of occasions (their first Marquee… read more -
Zoot Money
7,202 listeners
Zoot Money (born George Bruno Money in Bournemouth on 17 July 1942; died 8 September 2024) was an English vocalist, keyboardist and bandlea… read moreZoot Money (born George Bruno Money in Bournemouth on 17 July 1942; died 8 September 2024) was an English vocalist, keyboardist and bandleader remembered for Zoot Money's Big Roll Band and for recording with a host of artists includ… read moreZoot Money (born George Bruno Money in Bournemouth on 17 July 1942; died 8 September 2024) was an English vocalist, keyboardist and bandleader remembered for Zoot Money's Big Roll Band and for recording with a host of artists including The Animals, Eric Burdon, Peter Green, Steve Marriott, K… read more -
The Quik
16,016 listeners
The Quik were a short-lived British R&B / mod band of the 1960s. They released three singles on Deram in or around 1967. Remarkably, mo… read moreThe Quik were a short-lived British R&B / mod band of the 1960s. They released three singles on Deram in or around 1967. Remarkably, more than five decades later one of the B-sides ('Bert's Apple Crumble') is their by … read moreThe Quik were a short-lived British R&B / mod band of the 1960s. They released three singles on Deram in or around 1967. Remarkably, more than five decades later one of the B-sides ('Bert's Apple Crumble') is their by far most played track. View wiki -
Truly Smith
2,662 listeners
Truly Smith started her singing career under her real name, Josie Taylor. Her manager was Ted Ross. She performed a few times at the Club D… read moreTruly Smith started her singing career under her real name, Josie Taylor. Her manager was Ted Ross. She performed a few times at the Club Del Sol in Manchester where the owner Harvey Livingstone was particularly impressed by her renditio… read moreTruly Smith started her singing career under her real name, Josie Taylor. Her manager was Ted Ross. She performed a few times at the Club Del Sol in Manchester where the owner Harvey Livingstone was particularly impressed by her rendition of Barbra Streisand's ' My Colouring Book'. View wiki