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The Peppermint Rainbow
4,064 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 -
The Yellow Balloon
12,532 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 -
The New Wave
3,611 listeners
There may be more than one artist with this name. The New Wave were a 1960's sunshine pop duo, consisting of Tommy Andre and Reid King… read moreThere may be more than one artist with this name. The New Wave were a 1960's sunshine pop duo, consisting of Tommy Andre and Reid King. They released their first album "The Sound of the New Wave" on Canterbury Records in 1967. View wikiThere may be more than one artist with this name. The New Wave were a 1960's sunshine pop duo, consisting of Tommy Andre and Reid King. They released their first album "The Sound of the New Wave" on Canterbury Records in 1967. View wiki -
Salt Water Taffy
5,264 listeners
The core group who comprised Salt Water Taffy was Rod McBrien, Johnny Giametta, Phil Giarrantano, Kathy Weinberg, and Janie Brannan. McBrie… read moreThe core group who comprised Salt Water Taffy was Rod McBrien, Johnny Giametta, Phil Giarrantano, Kathy Weinberg, and Janie Brannan. McBrien, the co-writer and producer for the group, was their leader. He was raised in Amityville, near L… read moreThe core group who comprised Salt Water Taffy was Rod McBrien, Johnny Giametta, Phil Giarrantano, Kathy Weinberg, and Janie Brannan. McBrien, the co-writer and producer for the group, was their leader. He was raised in Amityville, near Long Island, in New York. He'd written and recorded his … read more -
The Goldebriars
4,126 listeners
The Goldebriars were an early-60s folk quartet which is most notable for including a young Curt Boettcher as a guitarist and vocalist. The … read moreThe Goldebriars were an early-60s folk quartet which is most notable for including a young Curt Boettcher as a guitarist and vocalist. The group also included two sisters, Dotti and Sheri Holmberg, and Ron Neilson, lead guitarist & b… read moreThe Goldebriars were an early-60s folk quartet which is most notable for including a young Curt Boettcher as a guitarist and vocalist. The group also included two sisters, Dotti and Sheri Holmberg, and Ron Neilson, lead guitarist & banjo player. They recorded two very obscure albums for Epic … read more -
Sandy Salisbury
4,734 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 -
Curt Boettcher
10,092 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 -
The Holy Mackerel
6,704 listeners
The Holy Mackerel was an American psychedelic group. A short-lived, loosely shifting organization centered around the songwriting talents o… read moreThe Holy Mackerel was an American psychedelic group. A short-lived, loosely shifting organization centered around the songwriting talents of Paul Williams (with occasional assistance from Roger Nichols), the group released an eponymous a… read moreThe Holy Mackerel was an American psychedelic group. A short-lived, loosely shifting organization centered around the songwriting talents of Paul Williams (with occasional assistance from Roger Nichols), the group released an eponymous album on Reprise in 1968. Lead vocals were shared between Wil… read more