The Knaves – The Girl I Threw Away
Chicago ~1967 Label: Dunwich Leave Me Alone / The Girl I Threw Away both written by Berkman and Hulbert
Read moreChicago ~1967 Label: Dunwich Leave Me Alone / The Girl I Threw Away both written by Berkman and Hulbert
Read moreWisconsin ~ 1966 Label: Raynard ( RS-10046 / 843K-1046) On The Road Again (T4KM-1901) / Unnoticed (T4KM-1902)
Read moreThe Knights (a.k.a. King Richard and the Knights) had its beginnings in 1961 in Albuquerque, New Mexico (U.S.A.). They recorded this in 1965 at Delta Records (2115) “Why” b/w “That’s the Way it Goes” info and photos : http://lancerecords.com/bio.htm
Read moreIndiana ~ 1967 Label: Jan Eden No Sorrow / Come Back Again Members : Don Basore, Joe Stout, Gary Crawford, John Medvescek and Ron Matelic via: I’m Losing Tonight! vol.12 Thanks for visiting.
Read moreHere Is The Follow Up Song To Their Smash Hit “The Worst That Could Happen” By The Brooklyn Bridge. Lead Singer Johnny Maestro Delivers Outstanding Vocals On This 1969 Hit Called “Blessed Is The Rain”. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com
Read moreDavenport, Iowa – 1967 members: Dave Neumann — lead guitar and vocals Craig Hute — 2nd lead guitar and vocals Larry Smith — bass and vocals, replaced by Mick Orton — bass, keyboards, vocals Paul Staack — drums and vocals High school students Dave Neumann and Craig Hute were in the Blazers when they decided…
Read moreThe Savages started in 1965 in Bermuda. Members : Paul Muggleton, Jimmy O’Connor, Bobby Zuill and Howie Rego.
Read moreS-T-E-R-E-O! — I’m Not Sure If This Is DES (digitally enhanced stereo) Or TRUE Stereo……But It Really Doesn’t Matter, Because This Is Truly The Best Sounding Version Of This Great Song That I Have Ever Heard. This Track Was Sent To Me By A “Flashback Favorites” YouTuber Fan From Canada……Nice! Here Is Manfred Mann With…
Read morebzzzz … great 60’s cover of the Slim Harpo classic by the Kingbees from Dublin, Ireland ~ 1966 Label: Tempo Records (TPO 103) My Little Red Book / I’m A Kingbee Members: Patrick ‘Ditch’ Cassidy (vocals) Jay Malone (guitar) Mick Rafferty (guitar) Jim Hudson (bass) Maurice Boland (drums)
Read moreNew York ~ 1966 Label: Shades (71031) She Ain’t Worth All That / Someone Better
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