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The Ivy League
14,051 listeners
There are more than one artist with this name: 1) 60's British pop trio The Ivy League consisted of members John Carter, Ken Lewis (pr… read moreThere are more than one artist with this name: 1) 60's British pop trio The Ivy League consisted of members John Carter, Ken Lewis (previous members of Carter-Lewis and the Southerners), and Perry Ford. All three members were sessio… read moreThere are more than one artist with this name: 1) 60's British pop trio The Ivy League consisted of members John Carter, Ken Lewis (previous members of Carter-Lewis and the Southerners), and Perry Ford. All three members were session singers who possessed high-pitched singing voices, forming… read more -
The Hullaballoos
3,086 listeners
Hailing from Hull, England (hence the name; no, they were not named after the TV show), The Hullaballoos enjoyed a brief splash of American… read moreHailing from Hull, England (hence the name; no, they were not named after the TV show), The Hullaballoos enjoyed a brief splash of American success in 1965, charting with a lively cover of Buddy Holly's "I'm Gonna Love You… read moreHailing from Hull, England (hence the name; no, they were not named after the TV show), The Hullaballoos enjoyed a brief splash of American success in 1965, charting with a lively cover of Buddy Holly's "I'm Gonna Love You Too". The band naturally appeared on the NBC TV series… read more -
The Rockin' Berries
20,256 listeners
The origins of the band go back to the late 1950's when Brian "Chuck" Botfield (born 14 November 1943, Birmingham), and Geof… read moreThe origins of the band go back to the late 1950's when Brian "Chuck" Botfield (born 14 November 1943, Birmingham), and Geoff Turton (born 11 March 1944, Birmingham), met while attending Turves Green School and playing cla… read moreThe origins of the band go back to the late 1950's when Brian "Chuck" Botfield (born 14 November 1943, Birmingham), and Geoff Turton (born 11 March 1944, Birmingham), met while attending Turves Green School and playing clarinet in the school band. Chuck Botfield later went to Mosel… read more -
Ian Whitcomb
8,451 listeners
Ian Whitcomb (born Ian Timothy Whitcomb in Woking on 10 July 1941; died 19 April 2020) was an English entertainer, singer-songwriter, recor… read moreIan Whitcomb (born Ian Timothy Whitcomb in Woking on 10 July 1941; died 19 April 2020) was an English entertainer, singer-songwriter, record producer, writer, broadcaster and actor. As part of the British Invasion, his hit song "You… read moreIan Whitcomb (born Ian Timothy Whitcomb in Woking on 10 July 1941; died 19 April 2020) was an English entertainer, singer-songwriter, record producer, writer, broadcaster and actor. As part of the British Invasion, his hit song "You Turn Me On" reached number 8 on the US Billboard Hot 1… read more -
The Silkie
11,066 listeners
The Silkie was England's answer to American folk groups like Peter, Paul and Mary. The band was made up of students from Hull Universi… read moreThe Silkie was England's answer to American folk groups like Peter, Paul and Mary. The band was made up of students from Hull University and comprised Sylvia Tatler (vocals), Mike Ramsden (guitar and vocals), Ivor Aylesbury (guitar … read moreThe Silkie was England's answer to American folk groups like Peter, Paul and Mary. The band was made up of students from Hull University and comprised Sylvia Tatler (vocals), Mike Ramsden (guitar and vocals), Ivor Aylesbury (guitar and vocals) and Kevin Cunningham (double bass). Managed by B… read more -
Downliners Sect
9,195 listeners
The story of Downliners Sect (or The Downliners Sect; both spellings are used quite frequently) starts in Twickenham, a London suburb back … read moreThe story of Downliners Sect (or The Downliners Sect; both spellings are used quite frequently) starts in Twickenham, a London suburb back in 1962 when a young man named Mick O’Donnell started a band called the Downliners (after the Jerr… read moreThe story of Downliners Sect (or The Downliners Sect; both spellings are used quite frequently) starts in Twickenham, a London suburb back in 1962 when a young man named Mick O’Donnell started a band called the Downliners (after the Jerry Lee Lewis song "Down The Line". After some membe… read more -
The Flying Machine
14,227 listeners
The Flying Machine was a British pop band, which was in 1969, renamed from Pinkerton's Assorted Colours. The Flying Machine is best k… read moreThe Flying Machine was a British pop band, which was in 1969, renamed from Pinkerton's Assorted Colours. The Flying Machine is best known for its major hit single in 1969, "Smile A Little Smile For Me", which peaked at nu… read moreThe Flying Machine was a British pop band, which was in 1969, renamed from Pinkerton's Assorted Colours. The Flying Machine is best known for its major hit single in 1969, "Smile A Little Smile For Me", which peaked at number 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart (on Kapp Records… read more -
Zappatta Schmidt
617 listeners
Zappatta Schmidt was an obscure British psych/pop artist who appeared on the 2011 compilation album 'Piccadilly Sunshine, Pt. 6: Briti… read moreZappatta Schmidt was an obscure British psych/pop artist who appeared on the 2011 compilation album 'Piccadilly Sunshine, Pt. 6: British Pop Psych'. View wikiZappatta Schmidt was an obscure British psych/pop artist who appeared on the 2011 compilation album 'Piccadilly Sunshine, Pt. 6: British Pop Psych'. View wiki