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Sons of Fred
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Band members in the Sons of Fred were Ray Redway (lead vocals), Alan "Boh" Bohling (rhythm guitar and vocals), Mick Hutchinson (l… read moreBand members in the Sons of Fred were Ray Redway (lead vocals), Alan "Boh" Bohling (rhythm guitar and vocals), Mick Hutchinson (lead guitar), Pete Sears (bass guitar), and Tim Boyle (drums). Alan Bohling wrote 5 of the 6 songs… read moreBand members in the Sons of Fred were Ray Redway (lead vocals), Alan "Boh" Bohling (rhythm guitar and vocals), Mick Hutchinson (lead guitar), Pete Sears (bass guitar), and Tim Boyle (drums). Alan Bohling wrote 5 of the 6 songs on their three singles; "Baby What You Want Me To Do&q… read more -
The Sheffields
1,684 listeners
The Sheffields were a short-lived British beat group of the 1960s, based in - indeed - Sheffield, United Kingdom. Originally known as The Vampires they won a 1963 Beat Contest, impressing judge and producer/songwriter Tony Hatch, who se… read moreThe Sheffields were a short-lived British beat group of the 1960s, based in - indeed - Sheffield, United Kingdom. Originally known as The Vampires they won a 1963 Beat Contest, impressing judge and producer/songwriter Tony Hatch, who secured them a deal with Pye Records, under a new band name. T… read more -
Miki Dallon
1,055 listeners
Miki Dallon is an English musician, songwriter and producer (mainly 1960s-70s). Miki's first published work was a Mickie Most b-side c… read moreMiki Dallon is an English musician, songwriter and producer (mainly 1960s-70s). Miki's first published work was a Mickie Most b-side called That’s Alright on which Miki also played piano. One success of his was the song Take A Heart… read moreMiki Dallon is an English musician, songwriter and producer (mainly 1960s-70s). Miki's first published work was a Mickie Most b-side called That’s Alright on which Miki also played piano. One success of his was the song Take A Heart by The Sorrows. He was member of The Sessions. View wiki -
The Syndicats
8,647 listeners
The Syndicats were Steve Howe's first band. Their three singles on Columbia (EMI) were produced by Joe Meek. When lead guitarist Howe … read moreThe Syndicats were Steve Howe's first band. Their three singles on Columbia (EMI) were produced by Joe Meek. When lead guitarist Howe left for Tomorrow in 1965, he was replaced by Ray Fenwick. Fenwick plays lead-guitar on "Craw… read moreThe Syndicats were Steve Howe's first band. Their three singles on Columbia (EMI) were produced by Joe Meek. When lead guitarist Howe left for Tomorrow in 1965, he was replaced by Ray Fenwick. Fenwick plays lead-guitar on "Crawdaddy Simone". He co-wrote it with Jeff Williams, the b… read more -
Mike Stuart Span
3,074 listeners
Mike Stuart Span were a British late 1960s psychedelic rock group based in Brighton, United Kingdom. Personnel: Stuart Hobday (vocals), Bri… read moreMike Stuart Span were a British late 1960s psychedelic rock group based in Brighton, United Kingdom. Personnel: Stuart Hobday (vocals), Brian Bennett (guitar), Gary 'Roscoe' Murphy (drums), Roger McCabe (bass). They released fo… read more -
The Muleskinners
884 listeners
One of umpteen British R&B groups to make a single or two in the mid-1960s, the Muleskinners' entry was a sole 45 in January 1965,… read moreOne of umpteen British R&B groups to make a single or two in the mid-1960s, the Muleskinners' entry was a sole 45 in January 1965, "Back Door Man"/"Need Your Lovin'." "Back Door Man" was a raw … read moreOne of umpteen British R&B groups to make a single or two in the mid-1960s, the Muleskinners' entry was a sole 45 in January 1965, "Back Door Man"/"Need Your Lovin'." "Back Door Man" was a raw cover of the Howlin' Wolf classic, and "Need Your … read more -
Wimple Winch
17,752 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 -
Unrelated Segments
11,599 listeners
The Unrelated Segments are a Taylor, Michigan based teen rocker group formed in late 1966 around the nucleus of singer Ron Stults and lead … read moreThe Unrelated Segments are a Taylor, Michigan based teen rocker group formed in late 1966 around the nucleus of singer Ron Stults and lead guitarist Rory Mack, who together previously teamed in the short-lived Village Beaus. Also includi… read moreThe Unrelated Segments are a Taylor, Michigan based teen rocker group formed in late 1966 around the nucleus of singer Ron Stults and lead guitarist Rory Mack, who together previously teamed in the short-lived Village Beaus. Also including rhythm guitarist John Torok, bassist Barry Van Engelen an… read more