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The Manish Boys
4,501 listeners
David Bowie's second single release was under this name in 1965 (the first being Davie Jones with The King Bees in 1964) before he beg… read moreDavid Bowie's second single release was under this name in 1965 (the first being Davie Jones with The King Bees in 1964) before he began recording as Davy Jones later that year. The Manish Boys originally started in 1962 as Band Se… read moreDavid Bowie's second single release was under this name in 1965 (the first being Davie Jones with The King Bees in 1964) before he began recording as Davy Jones later that year. The Manish Boys originally started in 1962 as Band Seven, in Maidstone, Kent. After several personnel changes, th… read more -
The Clique
8,182 listeners
There are 8 groups called "The Clique": 1. Australian duo that consists of singers Jacinta Gulisano and Jordan Rodrigues. Both … read moreThere are 8 groups called "The Clique": 1. Australian duo that consists of singers Jacinta Gulisano and Jordan Rodrigues. Both were members of X Factor Australia-formed group Third D3gree 2. A dark 80s group from Israel (&quo… read moreThere are 8 groups called "The Clique": 1. Australian duo that consists of singers Jacinta Gulisano and Jordan Rodrigues. Both were members of X Factor Australia-formed group Third D3gree 2. A dark 80s group from Israel ("הקליק") who scored some major (domestic) hits like &q… read more -
The New Breed
6,828 listeners
There are at least four bands with the name The New Breed: 1. From Sacramento, CA, the New Breed recorded a few British Invasion-influenced… read moreThere are at least four bands with the name The New Breed: 1. From Sacramento, CA, the New Breed recorded a few British Invasion-influenced pop-garage singles in the mid-'60s that did well in their hometown and a few other pockets o… read moreThere are at least four bands with the name The New Breed: 1. From Sacramento, CA, the New Breed recorded a few British Invasion-influenced pop-garage singles in the mid-'60s that did well in their hometown and a few other pockets of Northern California, but went unheard elsewhere. One of th… read more -
David John & The Mood
3,023 listeners
During 1962 16-year-old David John Smith from Preston/ Lancashire (northern England) met Paul McCartney and saw the Beatles at a Cavern lun… read moreDuring 1962 16-year-old David John Smith from Preston/ Lancashire (northern England) met Paul McCartney and saw the Beatles at a Cavern lunchtime session. He was so impressed by them that he wrote to the music press. To his surprise one … read moreDuring 1962 16-year-old David John Smith from Preston/ Lancashire (northern England) met Paul McCartney and saw the Beatles at a Cavern lunchtime session. He was so impressed by them that he wrote to the music press. To his surprise one of his letters was not only published, but also blown up wit… read more -
Truly Smith
2,599 listeners
Truly Smith started her singing career under her real name, Josie Taylor. Her manager was Ted Ross. She performed a few times at the Club D… read moreTruly Smith started her singing career under her real name, Josie Taylor. Her manager was Ted Ross. She performed a few times at the Club Del Sol in Manchester where the owner Harvey Livingstone was particularly impressed by her renditio… read moreTruly Smith started her singing career under her real name, Josie Taylor. Her manager was Ted Ross. She performed a few times at the Club Del Sol in Manchester where the owner Harvey Livingstone was particularly impressed by her rendition of Barbra Streisand's ' My Colouring Book'. View wiki -
Graham Gouldman
12,718 listeners
Graham Gouldman (born Graham Keith Gouldman, 10 May 1946, Broughton, Salford, Lancashire, England) is an English songwriter and musician wh… read moreGraham Gouldman (born Graham Keith Gouldman, 10 May 1946, Broughton, Salford, Lancashire, England) is an English songwriter and musician who is a long-time member of British band 10cc and teamed up in the 80s with Andrew Gold to form Wax… read moreGraham Gouldman (born Graham Keith Gouldman, 10 May 1946, Broughton, Salford, Lancashire, England) is an English songwriter and musician who is a long-time member of British band 10cc and teamed up in the 80s with Andrew Gold to form Wax. By 1968 at the time of his debut album Gouldman had alread… read more -
Winston's Fumbs
4,276 listeners
Winston's Fumbs (previously known as Jimmy Winston & His Reflections) were the short-lived psychedelic group of singer and guitari… read moreWinston's Fumbs (previously known as Jimmy Winston & His Reflections) were the short-lived psychedelic group of singer and guitarist Jimmy Winston, whose primary claim was his brief membership in the Small Faces. (He played on t… read moreWinston's Fumbs (previously known as Jimmy Winston & His Reflections) were the short-lived psychedelic group of singer and guitarist Jimmy Winston, whose primary claim was his brief membership in the Small Faces. (He played on the first couple of singles by the Small Faces before getting… read more -
The Beazers
537 listeners
The Beazers were a short-lived, obscure R&B group from the United Kingdom, active in the mid 1960s. Their only known single, issued by … read moreThe Beazers were a short-lived, obscure R&B group from the United Kingdom, active in the mid 1960s. Their only known single, issued by Decca in 1964, was 'Blue Beat' b/w 'I Wanna Shout'. Personnel: Chris Farlowe (… read moreThe Beazers were a short-lived, obscure R&B group from the United Kingdom, active in the mid 1960s. Their only known single, issued by Decca in 1964, was 'Blue Beat' b/w 'I Wanna Shout'. Personnel: Chris Farlowe (vocals, guitar), Dave Greenslade (organ), Ricky Charman (bas… read more -
The Frays
1,167 listeners
The Frays were a British R&B and beat group active in the 1960s. Originally known as Brian Howard & The Silhouettes, who changed th… read moreThe Frays were a British R&B and beat group active in the 1960s. Originally known as Brian Howard & The Silhouettes, who changed their name to The Sneekers in 1965. Their sole album, 90 Wardour Street, was issued for the first ti… read moreThe Frays were a British R&B and beat group active in the 1960s. Originally known as Brian Howard & The Silhouettes, who changed their name to The Sneekers in 1965. Their sole album, 90 Wardour Street, was issued for the first time in 2012 by Acid Jazz. Personnel: Brian Howard - vocals an… read more -
The Motions
12,495 listeners
There are/were at least two bands named The Motions: 1. a sixties beat band from The Hague, The Netherlands 2. a youthful rock band from Co… read moreThere are/were at least two bands named The Motions: 1. a sixties beat band from The Hague, The Netherlands 2. a youthful rock band from Columbus, OH, United States 1. The Motions were one of the earliest and more popular bands from the … read moreThere are/were at least two bands named The Motions: 1. a sixties beat band from The Hague, The Netherlands 2. a youthful rock band from Columbus, OH, United States 1. The Motions were one of the earliest and more popular bands from the thriving The Hague beat scene in The Netherlands. Founded in… read more