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John Bromley
1,006 listeners
John Bromley (born June 22, 1947 in Manchester, Lancashire, England)is a songwriter and musician. He wrote songs for Shirley Bassey, Paul A… read moreJohn Bromley (born June 22, 1947 in Manchester, Lancashire, England)is a songwriter and musician. He wrote songs for Shirley Bassey, Paul Anka, Jackie De Shannon ("Come On Down"), John Farnham, The Ace Kefford Stand ("This… read moreJohn Bromley (born June 22, 1947 in Manchester, Lancashire, England)is a songwriter and musician. He wrote songs for Shirley Bassey, Paul Anka, Jackie De Shannon ("Come On Down"), John Farnham, The Ace Kefford Stand ("This World's an Apple"). He recorded a few solo single… read more -
Kippington Lodge
5,299 listeners
Kippington Lodge was a british psychedelic pop band in the second half of the 60s, featuring Nick Lowe and Brinsley Schwarz among others. T… read moreKippington Lodge was a british psychedelic pop band in the second half of the 60s, featuring Nick Lowe and Brinsley Schwarz among others. The band released the following singles: Shy Boy / Lady On A Bicycle (1967) Rumours / And She Cried… read moreKippington Lodge was a british psychedelic pop band in the second half of the 60s, featuring Nick Lowe and Brinsley Schwarz among others. The band released the following singles: Shy Boy / Lady On A Bicycle (1967) Rumours / And She Cried (1968) Tell Me A Story / Understand A Woman (1968) Tomorrow… read more -
Picadilly Line
4,820 listeners
Formed in late '66 they were spotted by someone of CBS Records and wanted them to record a record which was strange for a unknown band… read moreFormed in late '66 they were spotted by someone of CBS Records and wanted them to record a record which was strange for a unknown band, what turned out to be probably one of the better Whimsical Psych Pop/Toytown records ever record… read moreFormed in late '66 they were spotted by someone of CBS Records and wanted them to record a record which was strange for a unknown band, what turned out to be probably one of the better Whimsical Psych Pop/Toytown records ever recorded A lost British psychedelic pop effort from Picadilly Lin… read more -
The Robbs
837 listeners
The Robbs consisted of brothers David Donaldson (aka Dee Robb - lead vocals and guitar), Robert Donaldson (aka Bruce Robb - guitar and voca… read moreThe Robbs consisted of brothers David Donaldson (aka Dee Robb - lead vocals and guitar), Robert Donaldson (aka Bruce Robb - guitar and vocals), and George Donaldson (aka Joe Robb - keyboards), along with unrelated family frend Craig Kram… read moreThe Robbs consisted of brothers David Donaldson (aka Dee Robb - lead vocals and guitar), Robert Donaldson (aka Bruce Robb - guitar and vocals), and George Donaldson (aka Joe Robb - keyboards), along with unrelated family frend Craig Krampf (aka Craig Robb - drums). The band was founded in the ear… read more -
Eyes of Blue
6,535 listeners
By rights, the Eyes of Blue should have an exalted place in the pantheon of art rock and progressive rock bands. They were around before al… read moreBy rights, the Eyes of Blue should have an exalted place in the pantheon of art rock and progressive rock bands. They were around before almost all of them, and doing film work and making music in a jazz-rock fusion idiom before the latt… read moreBy rights, the Eyes of Blue should have an exalted place in the pantheon of art rock and progressive rock bands. They were around before almost all of them, and doing film work and making music in a jazz-rock fusion idiom before the latter had been understood, and they were signed to two major la… read more -
The Seagulls
480 listeners
There are at least two groups called The Seagulls: 1. The Seagulls are an acoustic rock duo from Monterey, California, comprising Iapetus &… read moreThere are at least two groups called The Seagulls: 1. The Seagulls are an acoustic rock duo from Monterey, California, comprising Iapetus "Larson" Galt and Matt "Buchholtz" Buchholtz. The two met at a secret governmen… read moreThere are at least two groups called The Seagulls: 1. The Seagulls are an acoustic rock duo from Monterey, California, comprising Iapetus "Larson" Galt and Matt "Buchholtz" Buchholtz. The two met at a secret government facility in Monterey and began making revolution music wit… read more -
The Young Idea
3,739 listeners
There are at least two bands called The Young Idea: 1.The Young Idea were Tony Cox and Douglas MacCrae-Brown. They charted with the Beatles… read moreThere are at least two bands called The Young Idea: 1.The Young Idea were Tony Cox and Douglas MacCrae-Brown. They charted with the Beatles cover "With A Little Help From My Friends" and after five singles for Columbia an album… read moreThere are at least two bands called The Young Idea: 1.The Young Idea were Tony Cox and Douglas MacCrae-Brown. They charted with the Beatles cover "With A Little Help From My Friends" and after five singles for Columbia an album (Music For Pleasure MFP 1225 / 1968) with twelve tracks was… read more -
Tinkerbells Fairydust
1,805 listeners
A British pop group in the late 1960s who hailed from East London. They recorded three singles and one album for the Decca label. Signed to… read moreA British pop group in the late 1960s who hailed from East London. They recorded three singles and one album for the Decca label. Signed to manager Don Arden, the various band members were: Stuart Attride (Guitar/Keys, Vocals) Gerry Wade… read moreA British pop group in the late 1960s who hailed from East London. They recorded three singles and one album for the Decca label. Signed to manager Don Arden, the various band members were: Stuart Attride (Guitar/Keys, Vocals) Gerry Wade (Bass, Vocals) Steve Maher (Guitar, Vocals) Barry Creasy (D… read more