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The Critters
15,573 listeners
The Critters were a successful American pop group with several hits in the 1960s. The group formed in New Jersey when singer-guitarist Don … read moreThe Critters were a successful American pop group with several hits in the 1960s. The group formed in New Jersey when singer-guitarist Don Ciccone and saxophonist Bob Podstawski joined local group the Vibratones, comprising Jim Ryan (lea… read moreThe Critters were a successful American pop group with several hits in the 1960s. The group formed in New Jersey when singer-guitarist Don Ciccone and saxophonist Bob Podstawski joined local group the Vibratones, comprising Jim Ryan (lead guitar), Ken Gorka (bass), Jack Decker (drums), and Chris … read more -
Curt Boettcher
11,279 listeners
Curt Boettcher, later Curt Boetcher and Curt Becher (1944–1987), was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer from Wis… read moreCurt Boettcher, later Curt Boetcher and Curt Becher (1944–1987), was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer from Wisconsin. His career spanned 1964 to 1983. Boettcher was one of the most important personalities of … read moreCurt Boettcher, later Curt Boetcher and Curt Becher (1944–1987), was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer from Wisconsin. His career spanned 1964 to 1983. Boettcher was one of the most important personalities of Sunshine Pop in the 1960s, even influencing Brian Wilson bef… read more -
Mark Eric
3,935 listeners
In 1969, Mark Eric Malmborg (along with arranger and ex-Animal Vic Briggs) constructed "A Midsummer's Day Dream", a beautifu… read moreIn 1969, Mark Eric Malmborg (along with arranger and ex-Animal Vic Briggs) constructed "A Midsummer's Day Dream", a beautiful album, a unique pastiche of Four Freshman/Beach Boys sensibilities coupled with wistful melancho… read moreIn 1969, Mark Eric Malmborg (along with arranger and ex-Animal Vic Briggs) constructed "A Midsummer's Day Dream", a beautiful album, a unique pastiche of Four Freshman/Beach Boys sensibilities coupled with wistful melancholia. Defiantly soft, "A Midsummer’s Day Dream" cau… read more -
The Sunshine Company
4,965 listeners
Southern California soft-pop quintet the Sunshine Company comprised singer Mary Nance, singer/guitarist Maury Manseau, guitarist/violinist … read moreSouthern California soft-pop quintet the Sunshine Company comprised singer Mary Nance, singer/guitarist Maury Manseau, guitarist/violinist Douglas Mark, bassist Larry Sims and drummer Merle Bregante. Signing to Imperial Records, in the f… read moreSouthern California soft-pop quintet the Sunshine Company comprised singer Mary Nance, singer/guitarist Maury Manseau, guitarist/violinist Douglas Mark, bassist Larry Sims and drummer Merle Bregante. Signing to Imperial Records, in the fall of 1967 the group issued its debut LP Happy Is the Sunsh… read more -
Sandy Salisbury
5,233 listeners
Graham Salisbury, also known as Sandy Salisbury, was a songwriter and musician in the late-60s, and is best known for his association with … read moreGraham Salisbury, also known as Sandy Salisbury, was a songwriter and musician in the late-60s, and is best known for his association with Curt Boettcher. He was a member of Boettcher's group The Millennium, as well as an earlier gr… read moreGraham Salisbury, also known as Sandy Salisbury, was a songwriter and musician in the late-60s, and is best known for his association with Curt Boettcher. He was a member of Boettcher's group The Millennium, as well as an earlier group called The Ballroom, before attempting a solo career of … read more -
The Goldebriars
5,089 listeners
The Goldebriars were an early-60s folk quartet which is most notable for including a young Curt Boettcher as a guitarist and vocalist. The … read moreThe Goldebriars were an early-60s folk quartet which is most notable for including a young Curt Boettcher as a guitarist and vocalist. The group also included two sisters, Dotti and Sheri Holmberg, and Ron Neilson, lead guitarist & b… read moreThe Goldebriars were an early-60s folk quartet which is most notable for including a young Curt Boettcher as a guitarist and vocalist. The group also included two sisters, Dotti and Sheri Holmberg, and Ron Neilson, lead guitarist & banjo player. They recorded two very obscure albums for Epic … read more -
The Blades of Grass
1,918 listeners
New England's Blades of Grass were every bit as good as any of the other so-called sunshine pop groups that surfaced in the psychedeli… read moreNew England's Blades of Grass were every bit as good as any of the other so-called sunshine pop groups that surfaced in the psychedelic summer of 1967, and if it weren't for a run of just plain blind bad luck, might have had a … read moreNew England's Blades of Grass were every bit as good as any of the other so-called sunshine pop groups that surfaced in the psychedelic summer of 1967, and if it weren't for a run of just plain blind bad luck, might have had a chance for bigger and better things. As it was, they managed… read more -
Harpers Bizarre
75,880 listeners
Harpers Bizarre is the name of two separate musical acts. Harpers Bizarre was an American pop-rock band of the 1960s, best known for their … read moreHarpers Bizarre is the name of two separate musical acts. Harpers Bizarre was an American pop-rock band of the 1960s, best known for their Broadway/choirboy sound and their remake of Simon & Garfunkel's "The 59th Street Bri… read moreHarpers Bizarre is the name of two separate musical acts. Harpers Bizarre was an American pop-rock band of the 1960s, best known for their Broadway/choirboy sound and their remake of Simon & Garfunkel's "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)." Career Harpers Bizarre… read more -
Bruce & Terry
3,181 listeners
Bruce & Terry were Bruce Johnston and Terry Melcher. The pair were instrumental in the development of surf rock, recording under a vari… read moreBruce & Terry were Bruce Johnston and Terry Melcher. The pair were instrumental in the development of surf rock, recording under a variety of names, most notably with the band The Rip Chords. Johnston was a well-known session musicia… read moreBruce & Terry were Bruce Johnston and Terry Melcher. The pair were instrumental in the development of surf rock, recording under a variety of names, most notably with the band The Rip Chords. Johnston was a well-known session musician and Melcher (the producer of The Byrds records and the son… read more