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John Summers
230 listeners
John Summers is a piano player in the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area. View wikiJohn Summers is a piano player in the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area. View wikiJohn Summers is a piano player in the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area. View wiki
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Tony Rivers & The Castaways
1,676 listeners
Tony Rivers & The Castaways were a surf and harmony pop band of the 1960s from Dagenham, United Kingdom. Heavily Beach Boys-inspired, t… read moreTony Rivers & The Castaways were a surf and harmony pop band of the 1960s from Dagenham, United Kingdom. Heavily Beach Boys-inspired, the group actually covered a few Brian Wilson tunes, such as 'Girl Don't Tell Me' in… read moreTony Rivers & The Castaways were a surf and harmony pop band of the 1960s from Dagenham, United Kingdom. Heavily Beach Boys-inspired, the group actually covered a few Brian Wilson tunes, such as 'Girl Don't Tell Me' in 1966. Tony Rivers later enjoyed success with Harmony Grass in the 1970s. View wiki
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The Beatstalkers
2,327 listeners
The Beatstalkers seem to be multiple artists. 1. Formed in Glasgow in the early 60's, The Beatstalkers quickly rose to become Scotlan… read moreThe Beatstalkers seem to be multiple artists. 1. Formed in Glasgow in the early 60's, The Beatstalkers quickly rose to become Scotland's best known beat group. Totally adored by their hoards of fans, the group, quite literally… read moreThe Beatstalkers seem to be multiple artists. 1. Formed in Glasgow in the early 60's, The Beatstalkers quickly rose to become Scotland's best known beat group. Totally adored by their hoards of fans, the group, quite literally, caused riots in their home town. Signed to Decca Records, … read more
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The Kytes
722 listeners
The Kytes were a British pop group of the mid-1960s, originally hailing from Bristol, United Kingdom (although they were later based in Lon… read moreThe Kytes were a British pop group of the mid-1960s, originally hailing from Bristol, United Kingdom (although they were later based in London). They initially operated under a different name, appeared at a Variety Club show with Peter & Gordon and became the successful duo's backing ban… read more
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The Factotums
1,149 listeners
The Factotums were a pop/harmony group from Manchester, United Kingdom, active in the 1960s. They were one of the first groups to be signed… read moreThe Factotums were a pop/harmony group from Manchester, United Kingdom, active in the 1960s. They were one of the first groups to be signed to The Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate Records label, but they l… read moreThe Factotums were a pop/harmony group from Manchester, United Kingdom, active in the 1960s. They were one of the first groups to be signed to The Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate Records label, but they later recorded for Piccadilly as well. Band members were Nidg… read more
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Neo Maya
3,982 listeners
Neo Maya was a side project of Episode Six guitarist Graham Carter-Dimmock. They released one baroque pop single; "I won't hurt y… read moreNeo Maya was a side project of Episode Six guitarist Graham Carter-Dimmock. They released one baroque pop single; "I won't hurt you" / "UFO" in 1967. View wikiNeo Maya was a side project of Episode Six guitarist Graham Carter-Dimmock. They released one baroque pop single; "I won't hurt you" / "UFO" in 1967. View wiki
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The Montanas
6,289 listeners
There have been more than one band called the Montanas. The best known is probably the UK harmony pop band from the UK in the 60's, pr… read moreThere have been more than one band called the Montanas. The best known is probably the UK harmony pop band from the UK in the 60's, produced by Tony Hatch. They were formed in Dudley, Worcestershire. A couple of members were later i… read moreThere have been more than one band called the Montanas. The best known is probably the UK harmony pop band from the UK in the 60's, produced by Tony Hatch. They were formed in Dudley, Worcestershire. A couple of members were later in Trapeze. There is also a band from Leeuwarden in The Nethe… read more