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the extreem
146 listeners
The Extreem was a short-lived rock band from West Bromwich, United Kingdom, active in the late 1960s. Their only official release was a sin… read moreThe Extreem was a short-lived rock band from West Bromwich, United Kingdom, active in the late 1960s. Their only official release was a single in 1967: 'On The Beach' b/w 'Don't You Ignore Me'. View wikiThe Extreem was a short-lived rock band from West Bromwich, United Kingdom, active in the late 1960s. Their only official release was a single in 1967: 'On The Beach' b/w 'Don't You Ignore Me'. View wiki -
The Roll Movement
65 listeners
The Roll Movement was a British psychedelic rock band from York, United Kingdom, known for just one single, 'I'm Out On My Own' (1967). View wikiThe Roll Movement was a British psychedelic rock band from York, United Kingdom, known for just one single, 'I'm Out On My Own' (1967). View wikiThe Roll Movement was a British psychedelic rock band from York, United Kingdom, known for just one single, 'I'm Out On My Own' (1967). View wiki -
The Good Time Losers
206 listeners
The Good Time Losers were a short-lived rock band from Coventry, United Kingdom, active around 1967. They released just one single on Fonta… read moreThe Good Time Losers were a short-lived rock band from Coventry, United Kingdom, active around 1967. They released just one single on Fontana in 1967: 'Trafalgar Square' b/w 'Where Did My Heart Go'. Personnel: John Da… read moreThe Good Time Losers were a short-lived rock band from Coventry, United Kingdom, active around 1967. They released just one single on Fontana in 1967: 'Trafalgar Square' b/w 'Where Did My Heart Go'. Personnel: John Darby (vocals), Colin Delaney (guitar), Al Waites (guitar), Te… read more -
Mandy Rice-Davies
187 listeners
Marilyn Davies, known as Mandy Rice-Davies (21 October 1944 – 18 December 2014) was a Welsh model and showgirl best known for her associati… read moreMarilyn Davies, known as Mandy Rice-Davies (21 October 1944 – 18 December 2014) was a Welsh model and showgirl best known for her association with Christine Keeler and her role in the Profumo affair, which discredited the Conservative go… read moreMarilyn Davies, known as Mandy Rice-Davies (21 October 1944 – 18 December 2014) was a Welsh model and showgirl best known for her association with Christine Keeler and her role in the Profumo affair, which discredited the Conservative government of British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in 1963.… read more -
The Syn
12,579 listeners
The original The Syn lasted from 1965 to1967 and are notable for including both Chris Squire and Peter Banks (both later of prog rock'… read moreThe original The Syn lasted from 1965 to1967 and are notable for including both Chris Squire and Peter Banks (both later of prog rock's Yes). The Syn reunited in 2004 based around lead singer/songwriter Steve Nardelli and guitarist … read moreThe original The Syn lasted from 1965 to1967 and are notable for including both Chris Squire and Peter Banks (both later of prog rock's Yes). The Syn reunited in 2004 based around lead singer/songwriter Steve Nardelli and guitarist Peter Banks. Banks left the band, but bassist Chris Squire r… read more -
John's Children
30,749 listeners
John's Children, formerly The Silence, were a 1960s proto-punk band from Leatherhead, Surrey (UK) that existed from 1964 to 1968. Its … read moreJohn's Children, formerly The Silence, were a 1960s proto-punk band from Leatherhead, Surrey (UK) that existed from 1964 to 1968. Its members were Andy Ellison (vocals), Geoff McLelland (guitar, 1964-67), Chris Townson (drums, guita… read moreJohn's Children, formerly The Silence, were a 1960s proto-punk band from Leatherhead, Surrey (UK) that existed from 1964 to 1968. Its members were Andy Ellison (vocals), Geoff McLelland (guitar, 1964-67), Chris Townson (drums, guitar), John Hewlett (bass), Marc Bolan (guitar, 1967, later of … read more -
The Good Things
131 listeners
There are several different acts called The Good Things. Please feel free to add information. 1. The Good Things, from Tonbridge, United Ki… read moreThere are several different acts called The Good Things. Please feel free to add information. 1. The Good Things, from Tonbridge, United Kingdom, were a very, very short-lived predecessor of The Good Thing Brigade. They by singer Terry C… read moreThere are several different acts called The Good Things. Please feel free to add information. 1. The Good Things, from Tonbridge, United Kingdom, were a very, very short-lived predecessor of The Good Thing Brigade. They by singer Terry Clark in 1965 or 1966, they were originally (and very briefly… read more -
The Drag Set
1,574 listeners
The Drag Set, originally named The Apaches, was formed in the mid 1960's by four musicians from Putney, South London, Tim du Feu, Mike… read moreThe Drag Set, originally named The Apaches, was formed in the mid 1960's by four musicians from Putney, South London, Tim du Feu, Mike Brancaccio and Philip Fox and their friend Ray Nye. Nye left in 1965 and another friend, Terry Ma… read moreThe Drag Set, originally named The Apaches, was formed in the mid 1960's by four musicians from Putney, South London, Tim du Feu, Mike Brancaccio and Philip Fox and their friend Ray Nye. Nye left in 1965 and another friend, Terry Martin a.k.a. Terry Schindler, took Nye's place in the ba… read more -
the mike cotton sound
1,400 listeners
Starting out as a 'trad jazz' outfit, The Mike Cotton Jazzmen appeared in the 1962 film, 'The Wild and the Willing'. Th… read moreStarting out as a 'trad jazz' outfit, The Mike Cotton Jazzmen appeared in the 1962 film, 'The Wild and the Willing'. They enjoyed their only chart entry, 'Swing That Hammer', which hit#36 in the United Kingd… read moreStarting out as a 'trad jazz' outfit, The Mike Cotton Jazzmen appeared in the 1962 film, 'The Wild and the Willing'. They enjoyed their only chart entry, 'Swing That Hammer', which hit#36 in the United Kingdom in May 1963, before adapting to the beat era as The Mike … read more