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The Hullaballoos
2,658 listeners
Hailing from Hull, England (hence the name; no, they were not named after the TV show), The Hullaballoos enjoyed a brief splash of American… read moreHailing from Hull, England (hence the name; no, they were not named after the TV show), The Hullaballoos enjoyed a brief splash of American success in 1965, charting with a lively cover of Buddy Holly's "I'm Gonna Love You… read moreHailing from Hull, England (hence the name; no, they were not named after the TV show), The Hullaballoos enjoyed a brief splash of American success in 1965, charting with a lively cover of Buddy Holly's "I'm Gonna Love You Too". The band naturally appeared on the NBC TV series… read more -
Tommy Quickly
2,618 listeners
Tommy Quickly (born July 7, 1943 in Liverpool, England), whose real name was Thomas Quigley, was a Liverpool rock and roll singer in the ea… read moreTommy Quickly (born July 7, 1943 in Liverpool, England), whose real name was Thomas Quigley, was a Liverpool rock and roll singer in the early 1960s. He was a later signing of artist manager Brian Epstein, whose biggest act was The Beatl… read moreTommy Quickly (born July 7, 1943 in Liverpool, England), whose real name was Thomas Quigley, was a Liverpool rock and roll singer in the early 1960s. He was a later signing of artist manager Brian Epstein, whose biggest act was The Beatles. Spotted as the vocalist with local group the Challengers… read more -
Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas
2,290 listeners
Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas (aka Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas) was a British pop band led by Billy J. Kramer back by The Dakotas.… read moreBilly J. Kramer with The Dakotas (aka Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas) was a British pop band led by Billy J. Kramer back by The Dakotas. The singer and the band parted company in 1966, both continuing separately. View wikiBilly J. Kramer with The Dakotas (aka Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas) was a British pop band led by Billy J. Kramer back by The Dakotas. The singer and the band parted company in 1966, both continuing separately. View wiki -
Wild Uncertainty
751 listeners
A Wild Uncertainty were Gordon Barton on drums, Peter Tidmarsh on guitar and Eddie Hardin on keyboards. Wild Uncertainty performed at the … read moreA Wild Uncertainty were Gordon Barton on drums, Peter Tidmarsh on guitar and Eddie Hardin on keyboards. Wild Uncertainty performed at the Marquee Club in London. They released a single "A Man With Money" (Planet Records PLF120… read moreA Wild Uncertainty were Gordon Barton on drums, Peter Tidmarsh on guitar and Eddie Hardin on keyboards. Wild Uncertainty performed at the Marquee Club in London. They released a single "A Man With Money" (Planet Records PLF120) (an old Everly Brothers hit) and were managed by the infam… read more -
The Ivy League
15,149 listeners
There are more than one artist with this name: 1) 60's British pop trio The Ivy League consisted of members John Carter, Ken Lewis (pr… read moreThere are more than one artist with this name: 1) 60's British pop trio The Ivy League consisted of members John Carter, Ken Lewis (previous members of Carter-Lewis and the Southerners), and Perry Ford. All three members were sessio… read moreThere are more than one artist with this name: 1) 60's British pop trio The Ivy League consisted of members John Carter, Ken Lewis (previous members of Carter-Lewis and the Southerners), and Perry Ford. All three members were session singers who possessed high-pitched singing voices, forming… read more -
The Roulettes
5,561 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 Rockin' Berries
20,162 listeners
The origins of the band go back to the late 1950's when Brian "Chuck" Botfield (born 14 November 1943, Birmingham), and Geof… read moreThe origins of the band go back to the late 1950's when Brian "Chuck" Botfield (born 14 November 1943, Birmingham), and Geoff Turton (born 11 March 1944, Birmingham), met while attending Turves Green School and playing cla… read moreThe origins of the band go back to the late 1950's when Brian "Chuck" Botfield (born 14 November 1943, Birmingham), and Geoff Turton (born 11 March 1944, Birmingham), met while attending Turves Green School and playing clarinet in the school band. Chuck Botfield later went to Mosel… read more -
Freddie and the Dreamers
9,403 listeners
Lead singer Freddie Garrity was Born: November 14, 1936, Crumpsall, Greater Manchester Died: May 19, 2006, Bangor View wikiLead singer Freddie Garrity was Born: November 14, 1936, Crumpsall, Greater Manchester Died: May 19, 2006, Bangor View wikiLead singer Freddie Garrity was Born: November 14, 1936, Crumpsall, Greater Manchester Died: May 19, 2006, Bangor View wiki -
The Merseys
8,920 listeners
The Merseys are a spin-off of The Merseybeats, a band that emerged from the Liverpool scene in the early 1960s, performing at The Cavern Cl… read moreThe Merseys are a spin-off of The Merseybeats, a band that emerged from the Liverpool scene in the early 1960s, performing at The Cavern Club along with The Beatles, Gerry & the Pacemakers and other similar artists. After the initial… read moreThe Merseys are a spin-off of The Merseybeats, a band that emerged from the Liverpool scene in the early 1960s, performing at The Cavern Club along with The Beatles, Gerry & the Pacemakers and other similar artists. After the initial success of The Merseybeats had waned, the band folded, and … read more -
The Flying Machine
10,389 listeners
The Flying Machine was a British pop band, which was in 1969, renamed from Pinkerton's Assorted Colours. The Flying Machine is best k… read moreThe Flying Machine was a British pop band, which was in 1969, renamed from Pinkerton's Assorted Colours. The Flying Machine is best known for its major hit single in 1969, "Smile A Little Smile For Me", which peaked at nu… read moreThe Flying Machine was a British pop band, which was in 1969, renamed from Pinkerton's Assorted Colours. The Flying Machine is best known for its major hit single in 1969, "Smile A Little Smile For Me", which peaked at number 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart (on Kapp Records… read more