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St. Louis Union
4,885 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 -
Chords Five
1,407 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 -
The Shots
1,471 listeners
There are two bands named The Shots. The Shots were a British psychedelic band who only kept the name for a brief time, before changing it… read moreThere are two bands named The Shots. The Shots were a British psychedelic band who only kept the name for a brief time, before changing it to The Smoke. They are also a band formed in the heart of New Orleans, Louisiana with sounds unlike any other. With high school band members, Christoph Ande… read more -
The Artwoods
9,348 listeners
The Artwoods were formed in 1963, and over the next two years became an extremely popular live attraction, rivaling groups such as the Anim… read moreThe Artwoods were formed in 1963, and over the next two years became an extremely popular live attraction, rivaling groups such as the Animals, although, despite releasing a clutch of singles and an album, their record sales never reflec… read moreThe Artwoods were formed in 1963, and over the next two years became an extremely popular live attraction, rivaling groups such as the Animals, although, despite releasing a clutch of singles and an album, their record sales never reflected this popularity. Singer Arthur Wood, from whom the band … read more -
Gene Latter
2,307 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 -
The Riot Squad
6,008 listeners
There are at least two acts/bands called The Riot Squad. 1. The Riot Squad were a pop group from London, initially managed and produced by … read moreThere are at least two acts/bands called The Riot Squad. 1. The Riot Squad were a pop group from London, initially managed and produced by Larry Page and later, for their reunion, by Joe Meek. Members included Graham Bonney (vocals), Ron… read moreThere are at least two acts/bands called The Riot Squad. 1. The Riot Squad were a pop group from London, initially managed and produced by Larry Page and later, for their reunion, by Joe Meek. Members included Graham Bonney (vocals), Ron Ryan (guitar), Len Tuckey (guitar), Mark Stevens (keyboards… read more -
The Richard Kent Style
1,038 listeners
The Richard Kent Style were a brass-driven club sextet from Manchester, United Kingdom. They produced a soulful dancefloor sound popular in… read moreThe Richard Kent Style were a brass-driven club sextet from Manchester, United Kingdom. They produced a soulful dancefloor sound popular in mod circles, releasing a handful of singles between 1966 and 1969. Personnel: Austin Verner, Harv… read moreThe Richard Kent Style were a brass-driven club sextet from Manchester, United Kingdom. They produced a soulful dancefloor sound popular in mod circles, releasing a handful of singles between 1966 and 1969. Personnel: Austin Verner, Harvey Rose, Harvey Starr, Ian Starr, Neil Levine and Ron Smith. View wiki -
Shel Naylor
2,770 listeners
His style of music was mid 1960s Freakbeat. Check out 'The Freakbeat Scene' compilation to hear him and other artists like him. View wikiHis style of music was mid 1960s Freakbeat. Check out 'The Freakbeat Scene' compilation to hear him and other artists like him. View wikiHis style of music was mid 1960s Freakbeat. Check out 'The Freakbeat Scene' compilation to hear him and other artists like him. View wiki -
The Favourite Sons
1,632 listeners
You get the idea when listening to The Favourite Sons that at least one of them owns a beat-up denim jacket and that at some point in his l… read moreYou get the idea when listening to The Favourite Sons that at least one of them owns a beat-up denim jacket and that at some point in his life he wore that spindly thing even in the dead of winter. The Sons’ rock ‘n’ roll oozes with such… read moreYou get the idea when listening to The Favourite Sons that at least one of them owns a beat-up denim jacket and that at some point in his life he wore that spindly thing even in the dead of winter. The Sons’ rock ‘n’ roll oozes with such self-imposed discomfort. They're the guys who, rather … read more -
The Wards Of Court
3,837 listeners
The Wards of Court were a harmony quintet from Essex, who might have been fair rivals to the likes of the Equals under other circumstances … read moreThe Wards of Court were a harmony quintet from Essex, who might have been fair rivals to the likes of the Equals under other circumstances as a British soul outfit. Their one and only contribution to posterity was a single, "All Nig… read moreThe Wards of Court were a harmony quintet from Essex, who might have been fair rivals to the likes of the Equals under other circumstances as a British soul outfit. Their one and only contribution to posterity was a single, "All Night Girl" b/w "How Could You Say One Thing," o… read more