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The Symbols
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There are a number of artists named The Symbols; 1) A 1950s American doo-wop/R&B group. 2) A 1960s British rock group. Formed in the e… read moreThere are a number of artists named The Symbols; 1) A 1950s American doo-wop/R&B group. 2) A 1960s British rock group. Formed in the early 1960s prior to the Beat Boom explosion, The Symbols honed their craft in the back waters of E… read moreThere are a number of artists named The Symbols; 1) A 1950s American doo-wop/R&B group. 2) A 1960s British rock group. Formed in the early 1960s prior to the Beat Boom explosion, The Symbols honed their craft in the back waters of East London earning a reputation as one of the region's … read more -
Don & The Goodtimes
4,299 listeners
Don & the Goodtimes was an American garage rock band formed in Portland, Oregon, in 1964 by Don Gallucci (former keyboardist and singer… read moreDon & the Goodtimes was an American garage rock band formed in Portland, Oregon, in 1964 by Don Gallucci (former keyboardist and singer with The Kingsmen) and Bobby Holden (drums), veterans of the band scene in Portland and the surro… read moreDon & the Goodtimes was an American garage rock band formed in Portland, Oregon, in 1964 by Don Gallucci (former keyboardist and singer with The Kingsmen) and Bobby Holden (drums), veterans of the band scene in Portland and the surrounding area. Over time, the band honed their vocal harmonies… read more -
Time Stoppers
479 listeners
Only made "I Need Love" which was a song written by Tom Curley, vocalist with the Maryland group the Mad Hatters. The Mad Hatters… read moreOnly made "I Need Love" which was a song written by Tom Curley, vocalist with the Maryland group the Mad Hatters. The Mad Hatters cut the original version in late '65. The Time Stoppers version wasn't released until 1… read moreOnly made "I Need Love" which was a song written by Tom Curley, vocalist with the Maryland group the Mad Hatters. The Mad Hatters cut the original version in late '65. The Time Stoppers version wasn't released until 1967. The flip is a forgettable instrumental, Fickle Frog. Th… read more -
The Luv'd Ones
4,725 listeners
The Luv'd Ones were an all-female American garage rock band in the 1960s. Led by singer/guitarist Charlotte 'Char' Vinnedge … read moreThe Luv'd Ones were an all-female American garage rock band in the 1960s. Led by singer/guitarist Charlotte 'Char' Vinnedge (b.1944-d.1998), the group released singles on the Chicago-based Dunwich Records. Vinnedge sang le… read moreThe Luv'd Ones were an all-female American garage rock band in the 1960s. Led by singer/guitarist Charlotte 'Char' Vinnedge (b.1944-d.1998), the group released singles on the Chicago-based Dunwich Records. Vinnedge sang lead vocals and played lead guitar and the rest of the band wa… read more -
M.G. & The Escorts
1,631 listeners
M.G. & The Escorts musical heritage grew from the likes of Chet Atkins, the Ventures, the Shadows, and the Fireballs, and Santo & J… read moreM.G. & The Escorts musical heritage grew from the likes of Chet Atkins, the Ventures, the Shadows, and the Fireballs, and Santo & Johnny (who knew?). Add to that the influence of the Beach Boys, Eric Clapton, The Beatles, The Rol… read moreM.G. & The Escorts musical heritage grew from the likes of Chet Atkins, the Ventures, the Shadows, and the Fireballs, and Santo & Johnny (who knew?). Add to that the influence of the Beach Boys, Eric Clapton, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Jerry & The Pacemakers, and you have an ide… read more -
The Bruthers
732 listeners
The Bruthers New York US, only released one single, "Bad Way to Go"/"Bad Love," in 1966. But the A-side eventually bec… read moreThe Bruthers New York US, only released one single, "Bad Way to Go"/"Bad Love," in 1966. But the A-side eventually became one of the most highly regarded mid-'60s garage band obscurities after its reissue on Peb… read moreThe Bruthers New York US, only released one single, "Bad Way to Go"/"Bad Love," in 1966. But the A-side eventually became one of the most highly regarded mid-'60s garage band obscurities after its reissue on Pebbles, Vol. 8. It was also one of the rawest garage band trac… read more