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The Zakary Thaks
13,627 listeners
The Zakary Thaks were an American garage band from Corpus Christi, Texas, formed in the mid 1960s. The band developed out of the Marauders,… read moreThe Zakary Thaks were an American garage band from Corpus Christi, Texas, formed in the mid 1960s. The band developed out of the Marauders, a teen group which included Chris Gerniottis (vocals), Pete Stinson (guitar), and Rex Gregory (ba… read moreThe Zakary Thaks were an American garage band from Corpus Christi, Texas, formed in the mid 1960s. The band developed out of the Marauders, a teen group which included Chris Gerniottis (vocals), Pete Stinson (guitar), and Rex Gregory (bass), and who then became the Riptides, adding lead guitarist… read more -
The Dovers
18,505 listeners
1) The Dovers were an American garage rock/pop band of the mid-1960s. The Dovers are revered by certain rock critics and record collectors … read more1) The Dovers were an American garage rock/pop band of the mid-1960s. The Dovers are revered by certain rock critics and record collectors as being a prime example of mid-60s folk rock and pop, heavily influenced by the British Invasion … read more1) The Dovers were an American garage rock/pop band of the mid-1960s. The Dovers are revered by certain rock critics and record collectors as being a prime example of mid-60s folk rock and pop, heavily influenced by the British Invasion and American groups such as The Byrds. 2) A popular choice o… read more -
The Wee Four
873 listeners
The Wee Four - Terry Pilittere was the founder of the Rochester, NY group the Dimensions, in 1962. Members were Denny Drew lead guitar, Rob… read moreThe Wee Four - Terry Pilittere was the founder of the Rochester, NY group the Dimensions, in 1962. Members were Denny Drew lead guitar, Rob Salerno rhythm guitar, Ken Polizzi bass and vocals, and Terry on drums and vocals. In 1965 Jack A… read moreThe Wee Four - Terry Pilittere was the founder of the Rochester, NY group the Dimensions, in 1962. Members were Denny Drew lead guitar, Rob Salerno rhythm guitar, Ken Polizzi bass and vocals, and Terry on drums and vocals. In 1965 Jack Allocco joined and the band changed their name to the Wee Fou… read more -
Oscar & The Majestics
4,271 listeners
In the 1960's Oscar and two of his brothers formed the band "Oscar and the Majestics". It wasn't long before the popul… read moreIn the 1960's Oscar and two of his brothers formed the band "Oscar and the Majestics". It wasn't long before the popularity of the band began to grow in NW Indiana (known as "the region"). Developing their… read moreIn the 1960's Oscar and two of his brothers formed the band "Oscar and the Majestics". It wasn't long before the popularity of the band began to grow in NW Indiana (known as "the region"). Developing their music in this industrial area led to their unique hard driv… read more -
The Satelliters
7,626 listeners
Starting in 1993 as a Teen-Trash-Band the SATELLITERS soon started to develop their own interpretations from trashy to originated 60s influ… read moreStarting in 1993 as a Teen-Trash-Band the SATELLITERS soon started to develop their own interpretations from trashy to originated 60s influenced sounds. Soon the band started playing live on a regular base. Even the line-up-changes ove… read moreStarting in 1993 as a Teen-Trash-Band the SATELLITERS soon started to develop their own interpretations from trashy to originated 60s influenced sounds. Soon the band started playing live on a regular base. Even the line-up-changes over the years couldnt stop the guys from going on with their u… read more -
The Gants
21,705 listeners
The Gants were a no-hit wonder American garage rock band of the 1960s. One of the few outfits of its kind to emerge from the Deep South, th… read moreThe Gants were a no-hit wonder American garage rock band of the 1960s. One of the few outfits of its kind to emerge from the Deep South, the group was originally known as The Kingsmen (but not to be confused with likewise-named Kingsmen … read moreThe Gants were a no-hit wonder American garage rock band of the 1960s. One of the few outfits of its kind to emerge from the Deep South, the group was originally known as The Kingsmen (but not to be confused with likewise-named Kingsmen who had the legendary hit "Louie, Louie") when the… read more -
Los York's
14,422 listeners
Los York's were a Peruvian garage rock band from Lima, Peru. View wikiLos York's were a Peruvian garage rock band from Lima, Peru. View wikiLos York's were a Peruvian garage rock band from Lima, Peru. View wiki -
The Human Expression
12,236 listeners
But for a 1967 decision about which single to record, The Human Expression might've been a lot more than an obscure but beloved psyche… read moreBut for a 1967 decision about which single to record, The Human Expression might've been a lot more than an obscure but beloved psychedelic band from Los Angeles. The band was formed in 1966 by Jim Quarles (lead vocals), Jim Foster … read moreBut for a 1967 decision about which single to record, The Human Expression might've been a lot more than an obscure but beloved psychedelic band from Los Angeles. The band was formed in 1966 by Jim Quarles (lead vocals), Jim Foster (rhythm guitar), Martin Eshleman (lead guitar), Tom Hamilton… read more -
Larry & the Blue Notes
11,526 listeners
Larry and the Blue Notes were an early 60's garage band from Fort Worth, Texas. The 2 noticeable hits scored by the band were Night Of… read moreLarry and the Blue Notes were an early 60's garage band from Fort Worth, Texas. The 2 noticeable hits scored by the band were Night Of The Phantom and, the ode to sex, In And Out. Night Of The Phantom was originally titled "Nig… read moreLarry and the Blue Notes were an early 60's garage band from Fort Worth, Texas. The 2 noticeable hits scored by the band were Night Of The Phantom and, the ode to sex, In And Out. Night Of The Phantom was originally titled "Night Of The Sadist" but due to the ultra p.c. sensors, wh… read more