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The Peppermint Rainbow
2,313 listeners
'The Peppermint Rainbow' were a bubblegum pop / sunshine pop group from Baltimore, Maryland, known for their close male and femal… read more'The Peppermint Rainbow' were a bubblegum pop / sunshine pop group from Baltimore, Maryland, known for their close male and female vocals and good-feeling vibe. They formed in 1967 under the name 'New York Times' and … read more'The Peppermint Rainbow' were a bubblegum pop / sunshine pop group from Baltimore, Maryland, known for their close male and female vocals and good-feeling vibe. They formed in 1967 under the name 'New York Times' and played local gigs in the mid-Atlantic states before changing… read more
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The Peppermint Trolley Company
8,638 listeners
The Peppermint Trolley Company was an American band of the sunshine pop genre, credited with singing the Brady Bunch theme song in the show… read moreThe Peppermint Trolley Company was an American band of the sunshine pop genre, credited with singing the Brady Bunch theme song in the show's first season. While the instrumental music track was performed by the Peppermint Trolley C… read moreThe Peppermint Trolley Company was an American band of the sunshine pop genre, credited with singing the Brady Bunch theme song in the show's first season. While the instrumental music track was performed by the Peppermint Trolley Company, the vocals were sung by the studio singers Paul Pari… read more
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The Neon Philharmonic
5,750 listeners
The Neon Philharmonic (formed 1967) was an American psychedelic pop band led by songwriter and conductor Tupper Saussy and singer Don Gant.… read moreThe Neon Philharmonic (formed 1967) was an American psychedelic pop band led by songwriter and conductor Tupper Saussy and singer Don Gant. They released their only two albums (The Moth Confesses and the eponymous The Neon Philharmonic) … read moreThe Neon Philharmonic (formed 1967) was an American psychedelic pop band led by songwriter and conductor Tupper Saussy and singer Don Gant. They released their only two albums (The Moth Confesses and the eponymous The Neon Philharmonic) in 1969, and they scored a Top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot 1… read more
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Curt Boettcher
11,833 listeners
Curt Boettcher, later Curt Boetcher and Curt Becher (1944–1987), was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer from Wis… read moreCurt Boettcher, later Curt Boetcher and Curt Becher (1944–1987), was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer from Wisconsin. His career spanned 1964 to 1983. Boettcher was one of the most important personalities of … read moreCurt Boettcher, later Curt Boetcher and Curt Becher (1944–1987), was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer from Wisconsin. His career spanned 1964 to 1983. Boettcher was one of the most important personalities of Sunshine Pop in the 1960s, even influencing Brian Wilson bef… read more
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Sandy Salisbury
5,849 listeners
Graham Salisbury, also known as Sandy Salisbury, was a songwriter and musician in the late-60s, and is best known for his association with … read moreGraham Salisbury, also known as Sandy Salisbury, was a songwriter and musician in the late-60s, and is best known for his association with Curt Boettcher. He was a member of Boettcher's group The Millennium, as well as an earlier gr… read moreGraham Salisbury, also known as Sandy Salisbury, was a songwriter and musician in the late-60s, and is best known for his association with Curt Boettcher. He was a member of Boettcher's group The Millennium, as well as an earlier group called The Ballroom, before attempting a solo career of … read more
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The Yellow Balloon
18,367 listeners
The Yellow Balloon was an American sunshine pop band, produced by Gary Zekley, from Jan and Dean fame. The group is notable for featuring D… read moreThe Yellow Balloon was an American sunshine pop band, produced by Gary Zekley, from Jan and Dean fame. The group is notable for featuring Don Grady (sometimes billed as Luke R. Yoo or just Luke Yoo) of My Three Sons fame. It was produced… read moreThe Yellow Balloon was an American sunshine pop band, produced by Gary Zekley, from Jan and Dean fame. The group is notable for featuring Don Grady (sometimes billed as Luke R. Yoo or just Luke Yoo) of My Three Sons fame. It was produced by sunshine pop cult hero Gary Zekley (sometimes billed as … read more
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Anthony & the Sophomores
894 listeners
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The Sunshine Company
4,632 listeners
Southern California soft-pop quintet the Sunshine Company comprised singer Mary Nance, singer/guitarist Maury Manseau, guitarist/violinist … read moreSouthern California soft-pop quintet the Sunshine Company comprised singer Mary Nance, singer/guitarist Maury Manseau, guitarist/violinist Douglas Mark, bassist Larry Sims and drummer Merle Bregante. Signing to Imperial Records, in the f… read moreSouthern California soft-pop quintet the Sunshine Company comprised singer Mary Nance, singer/guitarist Maury Manseau, guitarist/violinist Douglas Mark, bassist Larry Sims and drummer Merle Bregante. Signing to Imperial Records, in the fall of 1967 the group issued its debut LP Happy Is the Sunsh… read more
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The Parade
12,755 listeners
Theres are two bands with the same name: 1) The Parade were Murray MacLeod (also a member of The Roger Nichols Trio/Small Circle of Friends… read moreTheres are two bands with the same name: 1) The Parade were Murray MacLeod (also a member of The Roger Nichols Trio/Small Circle of Friends), Jerry Riopelle (Phil Spector protégé and former Philles staff producer), and Smokey Roberds (so… read moreTheres are two bands with the same name: 1) The Parade were Murray MacLeod (also a member of The Roger Nichols Trio/Small Circle of Friends), Jerry Riopelle (Phil Spector protégé and former Philles staff producer), and Smokey Roberds (songwriter and actor). Originally signed to A&M Records, T… read more
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The Larks
12,306 listeners
There are at least three groups called The Larks. 1. The Larks were an African American vocal group, active in the early 1950s, not to be c… read moreThere are at least three groups called The Larks. 1. The Larks were an African American vocal group, active in the early 1950s, not to be confused with the Los Angeles-based Larks (originally The Meadowlarks) featuring Don Julian. Person… read moreThere are at least three groups called The Larks. 1. The Larks were an African American vocal group, active in the early 1950s, not to be confused with the Los Angeles-based Larks (originally The Meadowlarks) featuring Don Julian. Personnel: Eugene 'Gene' Mumford (1925-1977, tenor, lead… read more