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The Wards of Court were a harmony quintet from Essex, who might have been fair rivals to the likes of the Equals under other circumstances … read moreThe Wards of Court were a harmony quintet from Essex, who might have been fair rivals to the likes of the Equals under other circumstances as a British soul outfit. Their one and only contribution to posterity was a single, "All Nig… read moreThe Wards of Court were a harmony quintet from Essex, who might have been fair rivals to the likes of the Equals under other circumstances as a British soul outfit. Their one and only contribution to posterity was a single, "All Night Girl" b/w "How Could You Say One Thing," o… read more -
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After Jimmy Winston left The Small Faces, in October of 1965, he tried to remain in music with a band and a single release of his own on En… read moreAfter Jimmy Winston left The Small Faces, in October of 1965, he tried to remain in music with a band and a single release of his own on English Decca, to which the Small Faces had been signed. Jimmy Winston & His Reflections, featu… read moreAfter Jimmy Winston left The Small Faces, in October of 1965, he tried to remain in music with a band and a single release of his own on English Decca, to which the Small Faces had been signed. Jimmy Winston & His Reflections, featuring future Yes keyboard player Tony Kaye, tried making thei… read more -
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Steve Aldo was an R&B and soul singer from Liverpool, United Kingdom, who was very popular on the mod scene of the 1960s. His real name… read moreSteve Aldo was an R&B and soul singer from Liverpool, United Kingdom, who was very popular on the mod scene of the 1960s. His real name was Edward Alban Jean-Pierre Bedford and he was regarded as Merseybeat's own black R&B/s… read moreSteve Aldo was an R&B and soul singer from Liverpool, United Kingdom, who was very popular on the mod scene of the 1960s. His real name was Edward Alban Jean-Pierre Bedford and he was regarded as Merseybeat's own black R&B/soul guy. Released two singles: a Marvin Gaye cover ('Ca… read more -
The Quik
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Paul & Barry Ryan
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The son{s} of pop singer Marion Ryan and Fred Sapherson, Barry and his twin brother Paul began to perform at the age of fifteen. In 1965 t… read moreThe son{s} of pop singer Marion Ryan and Fred Sapherson, Barry and his twin brother Paul began to perform at the age of fifteen. In 1965 they signed a recording contract with Decca and brought out singles such as "Don't Bring … read moreThe son{s} of pop singer Marion Ryan and Fred Sapherson, Barry and his twin brother Paul began to perform at the age of fifteen. In 1965 they signed a recording contract with Decca and brought out singles such as "Don't Bring Me Your Heartaches" (1965), "Have Pity on the Boy&… read more -
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Tony Cassidy vocals Keith Millar guitar Alex Kirby tenor sax/flute David Tomlinson hammond organ Dave Nichols bass guitar Dave Webb … read moreTony Cassidy vocals Keith Millar guitar Alex Kirby tenor sax/flute David Tomlinson hammond organ Dave Nichols bass guitar Dave Webb drums Having won a Melody Maker beat contest in 1965, they obtained a Decca recording deal and we… read moreTony Cassidy vocals Keith Millar guitar Alex Kirby tenor sax/flute David Tomlinson hammond organ Dave Nichols bass guitar Dave Webb drums Having won a Melody Maker beat contest in 1965, they obtained a Decca recording deal and were able to cover a great record for their debut - The Beatle… read more -
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Zoot Money
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