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Jason Crest
5,805 listeners
Jason Crest was a British psychedelic group from Tonbridge who signed to Philips in 1967. None of their singles were hits and the album re… read moreJason Crest was a British psychedelic group from Tonbridge who signed to Philips in 1967. None of their singles were hits and the album remains "in the can". Despite this, the long player has been quite heavily bootlegged and… read moreJason Crest was a British psychedelic group from Tonbridge who signed to Philips in 1967. None of their singles were hits and the album remains "in the can". Despite this, the long player has been quite heavily bootlegged and many of their tunes have worked their way on to compilation… read more -
Edwick Rumbold
2,171 listeners
Information on Edwick Rumbold is very limited. The band’s name was just given to them by their then manager. Edwick Rumbold was formed from… read moreInformation on Edwick Rumbold is very limited. The band’s name was just given to them by their then manager. Edwick Rumbold was formed from the remnants of The Planet Set and the same lineup later became known as Free Ferry. In 1967 the … read moreInformation on Edwick Rumbold is very limited. The band’s name was just given to them by their then manager. Edwick Rumbold was formed from the remnants of The Planet Set and the same lineup later became known as Free Ferry. In 1967 the band released the single “Shades Of Grey”/”Boggle Woggle” on… read more -
The Fairytale
3,241 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 -
Boeing Duveen & The Beautiful Soup
2,328 listeners
Boeing Duveen & The Beautiful Soup (UK) released one extremely rare and collectable 45 in 1968. The man behind it was a certain Sam Hut… read moreBoeing Duveen & The Beautiful Soup (UK) released one extremely rare and collectable 45 in 1968. The man behind it was a certain Sam Hutt (the gynaecologist better known to many as Hank Wangford). Wangford, of course, became quite a p… read moreBoeing Duveen & The Beautiful Soup (UK) released one extremely rare and collectable 45 in 1968. The man behind it was a certain Sam Hutt (the gynaecologist better known to many as Hank Wangford). Wangford, of course, became quite a popular country and western artist in the eighties. Some copi… read more -
The Mirage
5,010 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 -
Wimple Winch
17,730 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 -
Our Plastic Dream
1,368 listeners
Our Plastic Dream was one of Pierre Tubb's bands from the swinging London of the mid-to-late 1960s. It came out of The Jeeps, as a res… read moreOur Plastic Dream was one of Pierre Tubb's bands from the swinging London of the mid-to-late 1960s. It came out of The Jeeps, as a result of wishing to keep up with the psychedelic mood of the time. The band's line-up was Pierr… read moreOur Plastic Dream was one of Pierre Tubb's bands from the swinging London of the mid-to-late 1960s. It came out of The Jeeps, as a result of wishing to keep up with the psychedelic mood of the time. The band's line-up was Pierre Tubbs (lead guitar, vocals), Paul Bedwell (bass, vocals), … read more -
The Californians
2,376 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 -
Rupert's People
7,533 listeners
Rupert's People have a very sketchy history were formed in 1967 after bass player Tony Dangerfield was approached by columbia records,… read moreRupert's People have a very sketchy history were formed in 1967 after bass player Tony Dangerfield was approached by columbia records, he then recruited guitarist Adrian Curtis and organist John Tout they recorded a debut single &qu… read moreRupert's People have a very sketchy history were formed in 1967 after bass player Tony Dangerfield was approached by columbia records, he then recruited guitarist Adrian Curtis and organist John Tout they recorded a debut single "Reflections Of Charles Brown" a cover of a Fleur De … read more