There are at least two acts named Shyster. 1. Shyster was one of the monikers used by British mod/psych outfit, Les Fleur de Lys, who released singles under various aliases, including Rupert's People and Chocolate Frog. As Shyster they released a single in 1967: 'That's a Hoe Down' b/w 'Tick Tock'. The band members later revealed that the two songs were hardly serious: they were tongue-in-cheek sketches, released by the record label against their will. Personnel: Gordon Haskell (bass, vocals), Bryn Haworth (guitar), Keith Guster (drums). 2. Shyster was … read more
There are at least two acts named Shyster. 1. Shyster was one of the monikers used by British mod/psych outfit, Les Fleur de Lys, who released singles under various aliases, including Rupert's People and Chocolate Frog. As Shyster they released a single in 1967: 'That's a Hoe D… read more
There are at least two acts named Shyster. 1. Shyster was one of the monikers used by British mod/psych outfit, Les Fleur de Lys, who released singles under various aliases, including Rupert's People and Chocolate Frog. As Shyster they released a single in 1967: 'That's a Hoe Down' b/w 'Tick Tock'. The band members later revealed tha… read more