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The Missing Links
4,539 listeners
The Missing Links were an Australian R&B group from the mid-1960s who were renowned for their (for the time) outrageously long hair and… read moreThe Missing Links were an Australian R&B group from the mid-1960s who were renowned for their (for the time) outrageously long hair and especially for their adventurous musical style, which influenced many later Australian groups, in… read moreThe Missing Links were an Australian R&B group from the mid-1960s who were renowned for their (for the time) outrageously long hair and especially for their adventurous musical style, which influenced many later Australian groups, including The Saints. The second incarnation of The Missing Li… read more -
The Elois
3,481 listeners
The Elois is a band from the small town of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia named after the "tranquil sunshine people" from H.G. W… read moreThe Elois is a band from the small town of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia named after the "tranquil sunshine people" from H.G. Wells' Time Machine. In 1966 they travel to the big city of Melbourne and cut their one and on… read moreThe Elois is a band from the small town of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia named after the "tranquil sunshine people" from H.G. Wells' Time Machine. In 1966 they travel to the big city of Melbourne and cut their one and only record at the Bill Armstrong Studio. View wiki -
The Bluestars
4,025 listeners
The Bluestars began life as the Nomads around 1961. Murray Savidan and Roger McClay were school friends at Auckland Grammar, where they pla… read moreThe Bluestars began life as the Nomads around 1961. Murray Savidan and Roger McClay were school friends at Auckland Grammar, where they played at school concerts. John Harris was recruited on drums and his friend Rick van Bokhoven joined… read moreThe Bluestars began life as the Nomads around 1961. Murray Savidan and Roger McClay were school friends at Auckland Grammar, where they played at school concerts. John Harris was recruited on drums and his friend Rick van Bokhoven joined as a singer. When Roger McClay left the group in early 1964… read more -
Wimple Winch
17,654 listeners
Despite the silly name and their near-total lack of commercial success, Wimple Winch was an interesting British '60s group, weaving so… read moreDespite the silly name and their near-total lack of commercial success, Wimple Winch was an interesting British '60s group, weaving soul, intricate harmonies, and unusual whimsical lyrics into their original material. Starting out a… read moreDespite the silly name and their near-total lack of commercial success, Wimple Winch was an interesting British '60s group, weaving soul, intricate harmonies, and unusual whimsical lyrics into their original material. Starting out as Just Four Men, the Liverpool-area outfit was initially jus… read more -
Chants R&B
1,856 listeners
Chants R&B were Jim Tomlin, Pete Hanson, Trevor Courtney, & Michael Rudd, a heavily R&B influenced rock n roll band from Chris… read moreChants R&B were Jim Tomlin, Pete Hanson, Trevor Courtney, & Michael Rudd, a heavily R&B influenced rock n roll band from Christchurch, New Zealand. They've released only two singles, "I've Been Loving You Too … read moreChants R&B were Jim Tomlin, Pete Hanson, Trevor Courtney, & Michael Rudd, a heavily R&B influenced rock n roll band from Christchurch, New Zealand. They've released only two singles, "I've Been Loving You Too Long"/"I Want Her" and "I'm Your Wi… read more -
The Syndicats
8,508 listeners
The Syndicats were Steve Howe's first band. Their three singles on Columbia (EMI) were produced by Joe Meek. When lead guitarist Howe … read moreThe Syndicats were Steve Howe's first band. Their three singles on Columbia (EMI) were produced by Joe Meek. When lead guitarist Howe left for Tomorrow in 1965, he was replaced by Ray Fenwick. Fenwick plays lead-guitar on "Craw… read moreThe Syndicats were Steve Howe's first band. Their three singles on Columbia (EMI) were produced by Joe Meek. When lead guitarist Howe left for Tomorrow in 1965, he was replaced by Ray Fenwick. Fenwick plays lead-guitar on "Crawdaddy Simone". He co-wrote it with Jeff Williams, the b… read more -
The Ugly Ducklings
13,541 listeners
The Ugly Ducklings were a 5-piece garage rock group based in Toronto, Ontario Canada during the mid-sixties. The group was formed in 1965 w… read moreThe Ugly Ducklings were a 5-piece garage rock group based in Toronto, Ontario Canada during the mid-sixties. The group was formed in 1965 with Dave Bingham (lead vocals, harmonica), Glynn Bell (rhythm guitar), Rodger Mayne (lead guitar),… read moreThe Ugly Ducklings were a 5-piece garage rock group based in Toronto, Ontario Canada during the mid-sixties. The group was formed in 1965 with Dave Bingham (lead vocals, harmonica), Glynn Bell (rhythm guitar), Rodger Mayne (lead guitar), John Read (bass), and Robin Boers (drums). In their early b… read more -
Nobody's Children
6,621 listeners
1) A psychedelic garage rock band from the 1960s. 2) From 1988 to 1992, the world was able to embrace and came to know one of the best roc… read more1) A psychedelic garage rock band from the 1960s. 2) From 1988 to 1992, the world was able to embrace and came to know one of the best rock gems the South had to offer….a little force hailing from Shreveport, Louisiana, United Sta… read more1) A psychedelic garage rock band from the 1960s. 2) From 1988 to 1992, the world was able to embrace and came to know one of the best rock gems the South had to offer….a little force hailing from Shreveport, Louisiana, United States known as Nobody’s Children. They were a force to be reck… read more