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Shotgun Express
2,898 listeners
There have been two bands that called themselves Shotgun Express. 1. Shotgun Express was a short-lived British R&B band formed in Londo… read moreThere have been two bands that called themselves Shotgun Express. 1. Shotgun Express was a short-lived British R&B band formed in London in May 1966. Although it achieved little success at the time, it is notable for having briefly i… read moreThere have been two bands that called themselves Shotgun Express. 1. Shotgun Express was a short-lived British R&B band formed in London in May 1966. Although it achieved little success at the time, it is notable for having briefly included such subsequently famous musicians as Rod Stewart, M… read more -
The Roulettes
5,554 listeners
There three acts named The Roulettes; 1. An underrated 1960s British quartet made up of John Rogan (bass), Russ Ballard (lead guitar), Pete… read moreThere three acts named The Roulettes; 1. An underrated 1960s British quartet made up of John Rogan (bass), Russ Ballard (lead guitar), Peter Thorpe (rhythm guitar), and Bob Henrit (drums), The Roulettes featured future Argent alumnus Ru… read moreThere three acts named The Roulettes; 1. An underrated 1960s British quartet made up of John Rogan (bass), Russ Ballard (lead guitar), Peter Thorpe (rhythm guitar), and Bob Henrit (drums), The Roulettes featured future Argent alumnus Russ Ballard on lead guitar. They were originally formed as a … read more -
The Manish Boys
4,968 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 -
Jimmy Royal & The Hawks
276 listeners
Jimmy Royal & The Hawks was a short-lived band of the British 'Beat Boom' of the 1960s. Their name has different versions. Of… read moreJimmy Royal & The Hawks was a short-lived band of the British 'Beat Boom' of the 1960s. Their name has different versions. Of course there is the usual discrepancy between '&' and 'and' in the band n… read moreJimmy Royal & The Hawks was a short-lived band of the British 'Beat Boom' of the 1960s. Their name has different versions. Of course there is the usual discrepancy between '&' and 'and' in the band name, but the group's best known single (1965's … read more -
Beryl Marsden
2,908 listeners
Beryl Marsden was one of the undeservedly neglected singers to come out of the Liverpool beat boom. A powerful vocalist with a fine sense o… read moreBeryl Marsden was one of the undeservedly neglected singers to come out of the Liverpool beat boom. A powerful vocalist with a fine sense of style, she was a precocious talent similar to Lulu in that she could bring her own style and sta… read moreBeryl Marsden was one of the undeservedly neglected singers to come out of the Liverpool beat boom. A powerful vocalist with a fine sense of style, she was a precocious talent similar to Lulu in that she could bring her own style and stamp to American R&B and soul standards from her mid-teens… read more -
Long John Baldry & The Hoochie Coochie Men
250 listeners
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Brian Diamond & The Cutters
1,489 listeners
Three members of Tooting, United Kingdom-based combo, The Earl Baron 5, decided to form their own band in 1963, recruiting Brian Diamond (r… read moreThree members of Tooting, United Kingdom-based combo, The Earl Baron 5, decided to form their own band in 1963, recruiting Brian Diamond (real name: Dimond) as their front man. As Brian Diamond & The Cutters they recorded a few singl… read moreThree members of Tooting, United Kingdom-based combo, The Earl Baron 5, decided to form their own band in 1963, recruiting Brian Diamond (real name: Dimond) as their front man. As Brian Diamond & The Cutters they recorded a few singles between 1963 and 1965, the most successful being 'Bi… read more