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The Beatstalkers
2,181 listeners
The Beatstalkers seem to be multiple artists. 1. Formed in Glasgow in the early 60's, The Beatstalkers quickly rose to become Scotlan… read moreThe Beatstalkers seem to be multiple artists. 1. Formed in Glasgow in the early 60's, The Beatstalkers quickly rose to become Scotland's best known beat group. Totally adored by their hoards of fans, the group, quite literally… read moreThe Beatstalkers seem to be multiple artists. 1. Formed in Glasgow in the early 60's, The Beatstalkers quickly rose to become Scotland's best known beat group. Totally adored by their hoards of fans, the group, quite literally, caused riots in their home town. Signed to Decca Records, … read more -
Miki Dallon
1,054 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 Mirage
5,041 listeners
There's more than one artist with this name. 1. The Mirage, a 60s UK psychedelic rock band: Their most notable release was their 1967 … read moreThere's more than one artist with this name. 1. The Mirage, a 60s UK psychedelic rock band: Their most notable release was their 1967 single, "The Wedding of Ramona Blair," about a bride whose groom failed to appear at the… read moreThere's more than one artist with this name. 1. The Mirage, a 60s UK psychedelic rock band: Their most notable release was their 1967 single, "The Wedding of Ramona Blair," about a bride whose groom failed to appear at the wedding ceremony, which appeared on several compilations of… read more -
The Artwoods
9,333 listeners
The Artwoods were formed in 1963, and over the next two years became an extremely popular live attraction, rivaling groups such as the Anim… read moreThe Artwoods were formed in 1963, and over the next two years became an extremely popular live attraction, rivaling groups such as the Animals, although, despite releasing a clutch of singles and an album, their record sales never reflec… read moreThe Artwoods were formed in 1963, and over the next two years became an extremely popular live attraction, rivaling groups such as the Animals, although, despite releasing a clutch of singles and an album, their record sales never reflected this popularity. Singer Arthur Wood, from whom the band … read more -
Wimple Winch
17,747 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 -
Orange Bicycle
9,440 listeners
Orange Bicycle was an English Pop-Band which existed from 1967 – 1971. The band played a style influenced by The Beatles and the Hippie-cul… read moreOrange Bicycle was an English Pop-Band which existed from 1967 – 1971. The band played a style influenced by The Beatles and the Hippie-culture, as well as by some other groups like The Rolling Stones. Members were John Bachini , Kevin C… read moreOrange Bicycle was an English Pop-Band which existed from 1967 – 1971. The band played a style influenced by The Beatles and the Hippie-culture, as well as by some other groups like The Rolling Stones. Members were John Bachini , Kevin Curry, Bernie Lee, Wilson Malone and RJ Scales. The first sin… read more -
23rd Turnoff
4,819 listeners
23rd Turnoff was a short-lived British band formed in Liverpool in June 1967 (the band's name was an in-joke, referring to the exit of… read more23rd Turnoff was a short-lived British band formed in Liverpool in June 1967 (the band's name was an in-joke, referring to the exit off the M-6 motorway that led to Liverpool). Comprising Jimmy Campbell (lead vocals, rhythm guitar),… read more23rd Turnoff was a short-lived British band formed in Liverpool in June 1967 (the band's name was an in-joke, referring to the exit off the M-6 motorway that led to Liverpool). Comprising Jimmy Campbell (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), John Lloyd (lead guitar, vocals), Alby Power (bass), and Ke… 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 -
The Remo Four
3,890 listeners
The Remo Four were a 1950s-1960s rock band from Liverpool, England. They were contemporaries of The Beatles, and later had the same manage… read moreThe Remo Four were a 1950s-1960s rock band from Liverpool, England. They were contemporaries of The Beatles, and later had the same manager, Brian Epstein. Its members were Colin Manley (born 16 April 1942, in Liverpool, Lancashire die… read moreThe Remo Four were a 1950s-1960s rock band from Liverpool, England. They were contemporaries of The Beatles, and later had the same manager, Brian Epstein. Its members were Colin Manley (born 16 April 1942, in Liverpool, Lancashire died 9 April 1999) (lead guitar/vocals), Philip Rogers (rhythm … read more