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Zoot Money
7,042 listeners
Zoot Money was one of British rock 'n' roll's homebound heroes – admired, respected and sought after by his colleagues… read moreZoot Money was one of British rock 'n' roll's homebound heroes – admired, respected and sought after by his colleagues, and able to fill halls nightly in England, he never managed to sell lots of records, even in Eng… read moreZoot Money was one of British rock 'n' roll's homebound heroes – admired, respected and sought after by his colleagues, and able to fill halls nightly in England, he never managed to sell lots of records, even in England. Born in Bournemouth in 1942 with the name George Bruno… read more -
Downliners Sect
8,869 listeners
The story of Downliners Sect (or The Downliners Sect; both spellings are used quite frequently) starts in Twickenham, a London suburb back … read moreThe story of Downliners Sect (or The Downliners Sect; both spellings are used quite frequently) starts in Twickenham, a London suburb back in 1962 when a young man named Mick O’Donnell started a band called the Downliners (after the Jerr… read moreThe story of Downliners Sect (or The Downliners Sect; both spellings are used quite frequently) starts in Twickenham, a London suburb back in 1962 when a young man named Mick O’Donnell started a band called the Downliners (after the Jerry Lee Lewis song "Down The Line". After some membe… read more -
The Mockingbirds
8,905 listeners
There are three bands by the name "The Mockingbirds:" 1) The Mockingbirds were formed by Graham Gouldman in late 1964, following … read moreThere are three bands by the name "The Mockingbirds:" 1) The Mockingbirds were formed by Graham Gouldman in late 1964, following the breakup of the earlier Whirlwinds. The lineup included two fellow members of that band, bassis… read moreThere are three bands by the name "The Mockingbirds:" 1) The Mockingbirds were formed by Graham Gouldman in late 1964, following the breakup of the earlier Whirlwinds. The lineup included two fellow members of that band, bassist Bernard Basso and guitarist Steve Jacobsen, plus drummer K… read more -
The Alan Bown Set
3,950 listeners
The Alan Bown Set was formed mid-1965 with the following personnel: Alan Bown - leader/trumpet, Dave Green - sax/flute, Jeff Bannister - or… read moreThe Alan Bown Set was formed mid-1965 with the following personnel: Alan Bown - leader/trumpet, Dave Green - sax/flute, Jeff Bannister - organ/lead vocals, Stan Haldane - bass guitar/vocals, Pete Burgess - guitar/vocals and Vic Sweeney -… read moreThe Alan Bown Set was formed mid-1965 with the following personnel: Alan Bown - leader/trumpet, Dave Green - sax/flute, Jeff Bannister - organ/lead vocals, Stan Haldane - bass guitar/vocals, Pete Burgess - guitar/vocals and Vic Sweeney - drums/vocals. Green, Haldane and Bannister had previously b… read more -
St. Louis Union
5,366 listeners
Tony Cassidy vocals Keith Millar guitar Alex Kirby tenor sax/flute David Tomlinson hammond organ Dave Nichols bass guitar Dave Webb … read moreTony Cassidy vocals Keith Millar guitar Alex Kirby tenor sax/flute David Tomlinson hammond organ Dave Nichols bass guitar Dave Webb drums Having won a Melody Maker beat contest in 1965, they obtained a Decca recording deal and we… read moreTony Cassidy vocals Keith Millar guitar Alex Kirby tenor sax/flute David Tomlinson hammond organ Dave Nichols bass guitar Dave Webb drums Having won a Melody Maker beat contest in 1965, they obtained a Decca recording deal and were able to cover a great record for their debut - The Beatle… read more -
The Quik
14,092 listeners
The Quik were a short-lived British R&B / mod band of the 1960s. They released three singles on Deram in or around 1967. Remarkably, mo… read moreThe Quik were a short-lived British R&B / mod band of the 1960s. They released three singles on Deram in or around 1967. Remarkably, more than five decades later one of the B-sides ('Bert's Apple Crumble') is their by … read moreThe Quik were a short-lived British R&B / mod band of the 1960s. They released three singles on Deram in or around 1967. Remarkably, more than five decades later one of the B-sides ('Bert's Apple Crumble') is their by far most played track. View wiki -
The Motions
12,478 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 -
Rupert's People
7,423 listeners
Rupert's People have a very sketchy history were formed in 1967 after bass player Tony Dangerfield was approached by columbia records,… read moreRupert's People have a very sketchy history were formed in 1967 after bass player Tony Dangerfield was approached by columbia records, he then recruited guitarist Adrian Curtis and organist John Tout they recorded a debut single &qu… read moreRupert's People have a very sketchy history were formed in 1967 after bass player Tony Dangerfield was approached by columbia records, he then recruited guitarist Adrian Curtis and organist John Tout they recorded a debut single "Reflections Of Charles Brown" a cover of a Fleur De … read more -
The Roulettes
5,477 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