The Dinks were a mid-1960s garage rock band active in western Kansas, known for their songs with jibberish phrase like “Nina-Kocka-Nina” (1965) and "Kocka-Mow-Mow" (1966). The band was started by Steve Kadel, from Beloit, Kansas. Its members were Pat Waddell (lead vocals) who was replaced by Dean Dietz, Steve Kadel (lead guitar) replaced by Bill Hollingsworth, Bob Bergmann (rhythm guitar and vocals), Gail Scanlon (organ), Bruce Brown (bass) and Mike Morrand (drums). The Dinks’ “Nina-Kocka-Nina” takes the repetitive nonsense of “Surfin’ Bird” and adds a bizarre parody of a… read more
The Dinks were a mid-1960s garage rock band active in western Kansas, known for their songs with jibberish phrase like “Nina-Kocka-Nina” (1965) and "Kocka-Mow-Mow" (1966). The band was started by Steve Kadel, from Beloit, Kansas. Its members were Pat Waddell (lead vocals) who was r… read more
The Dinks were a mid-1960s garage rock band active in western Kansas, known for their songs with jibberish phrase like “Nina-Kocka-Nina” (1965) and "Kocka-Mow-Mow" (1966). The band was started by Steve Kadel, from Beloit, Kansas. Its members were Pat Waddell (lead vocals) who was replaced by Dean Dietz, Steve Kadel (lead guitar) replaced by Bill Hollin… read more