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The Cuff Links
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The brainchild of Pat Rizzo (formerly of Joey Dee And The Starliters), the Cuff Links were a studio group featuring Ron Dante, lead singer … read moreThe brainchild of Pat Rizzo (formerly of Joey Dee And The Starliters), the Cuff Links were a studio group featuring Ron Dante, lead singer of the Archies. Rizzo had recruited songwriters Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss, who had previously co… read moreThe brainchild of Pat Rizzo (formerly of Joey Dee And The Starliters), the Cuff Links were a studio group featuring Ron Dante, lead singer of the Archies. Rizzo had recruited songwriters Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss, who had previously composed hits for Perry Como ("Catch A Falling Star"… read more -
Henry Gross
18,128 listeners
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Alive & Kicking
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The Assembled Multitude
1,924 listeners
Studio group based in Philadelphia, organized by the late Tom Sellers. The Assembled Multitude posted three singles on Billboard's Top… read moreStudio group based in Philadelphia, organized by the late Tom Sellers. The Assembled Multitude posted three singles on Billboard's Top 100, one of which was a major hit, "Overture From Tommy", in the summer of 1970 (#16 po… read moreStudio group based in Philadelphia, organized by the late Tom Sellers. The Assembled Multitude posted three singles on Billboard's Top 100, one of which was a major hit, "Overture From Tommy", in the summer of 1970 (#16 pop, #4 easy listening). View wiki -
New York City
13,844 listeners
New York City (from the city of the same name) were one of the finest representatives of the renaissance of vocal harmony groups and the ex… read moreNew York City (from the city of the same name) were one of the finest representatives of the renaissance of vocal harmony groups and the explosion of the Philadelphia recording scene during the early 70s. The group members were Tim McQue… read moreNew York City (from the city of the same name) were one of the finest representatives of the renaissance of vocal harmony groups and the explosion of the Philadelphia recording scene during the early 70s. The group members were Tim McQueen, John Brown (earlier a member of the Five Satins), Ed She… read more -
Hudson Brothers
1,578 listeners
Hailing from Portland, OR, the Hudson Brothers (with a heavy influence from the Beatles … and other classic artists…) came scre… read moreHailing from Portland, OR, the Hudson Brothers (with a heavy influence from the Beatles … and other classic artists…) came screaming into the 70's with a comedic vengeance. They released several albums, headlined a night… read moreHailing from Portland, OR, the Hudson Brothers (with a heavy influence from the Beatles … and other classic artists…) came screaming into the 70's with a comedic vengeance. They released several albums, headlined a nighttime variety show (one which replaced the Sonny & Cher h… read more -
Murray Head with The Trinidad Singers
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Hurricane Smith
19,838 listeners
Norman Smith aka Hurricane Smith (22 February 1923 – 3 March 2008) was an English musician and record producer. He was the engineer on al… read moreNorman Smith aka Hurricane Smith (22 February 1923 – 3 March 2008) was an English musician and record producer. He was the engineer on all of the recordings by The Beatles up until 1965 when EMI promoted him from engineer to producer. … read moreNorman Smith aka Hurricane Smith (22 February 1923 – 3 March 2008) was an English musician and record producer. He was the engineer on all of the recordings by The Beatles up until 1965 when EMI promoted him from engineer to producer. The last Beatles album he recorded was Rubber Soul. In early… read more -
The Bells
8,281 listeners
More than one band has used this name. 1) The Bells were a Canadian rock band from Montreal that had two notable hit singles in the early 1… read moreMore than one band has used this name. 1) The Bells were a Canadian rock band from Montreal that had two notable hit singles in the early 1970s. Featuring South African natives, Anne and Jackie Ralph as well as Cliff Edwards, Doug Gravel… read moreMore than one band has used this name. 1) The Bells were a Canadian rock band from Montreal that had two notable hit singles in the early 1970s. Featuring South African natives, Anne and Jackie Ralph as well as Cliff Edwards, Doug Gravelle and Gordie McLeod, the group started in 1965 as the Five … read more