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The Galaxies IV

The Galaxies IV, photo courtesy of Alan Fowler The Galaxies IV formed at Catholic school in Trenton in 1962. Members were T.J. Tindall on guitar, Chris Holmes on guitar and vocals, Charles Brodowicz...

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Mark Markham and His Jesters

Mark Markham & His Jesters had this one underrated two-sider from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, “I Don’t Need You” / “Marlboro Country”. Originaly released on a local label, Power, then picked up by...

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The Chosen Few

Hadji in front, Jack on bass, Rich on guitar Carl Storie and Hadji Steve “Hadji” Baba Carl Storie and Rich Burman There were many bands named the Chosen Few but this one was from Muncie, Indiana. Some...

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The Bedforde Set

The Bedforde Set, from the top: Bill Singer, Steve Schein, Norman Bull, and Louis Miller. The Bedforde Set formed in Silver Spring and Rockville, Maryland, with members William Singer lead guitar,...

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Los Soñadores

Los Soñadores (the Dreamers) were from, I believe, Seville. Their first 45 has an excellent original “Sin saber por que” and a song I haven’t heard, “Judy con disfraz”. If I can find a copy I’ll post...

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The Trailers

Sleeve to the Trailers first 45, Do It Right The Trailers was one of the most versatile and talented bands to emerge from Singapore in the 1960s. Formed sometime in 1964 by Victor Woo (lead guitar)...

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Los Arlequines

A band from Madrid, the Arlequines released only this one 45 in 1967.The a-side is “Tomando Cafe”, which seems to be an adaption of a traditional song by Maximo Baratas. It rides the line between rock...

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The A-Cads

Left to right: Louis McKelvey, Les Goode, Sam Evans, Hank Squires, Dick Laws and Rob Kearney Mid-1960s beat merchants The A-Cads heralded an exciting new age in South African rock music and were...

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The Tidbits

Three schoolgirls, Serene Wee (13), her sister, Merlina Wee (12), and their cousin, Bernedette De Souza (12), won the Radio and Television Singapura Talentime contest for 1967/68 and as part of their...

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3’s a Crowd

1967, l-r: Trevor Veitch, David Wiffen, Brent Titcomb, Donna Warner, Richard Patterson and Ken Koblun The vibrant music scene that existed in Canada during the ‘60s has rarely been given the exposure...

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The Galaxies IV

The Galaxies IV, photo courtesy of Alan Fowler The Galaxies IV formed at Catholic school in Trenton in 1962. Members were T.J. Tindall on guitar, Chris Holmes on guitar and vocals, Charles Brodowicz...

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Mark Markham and His Jesters

Mark Markham & His Jesters had this one underrated two-sider from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, “I Don’t Need You” / “Marlboro Country”. Originaly released on a local label, Power, then picked up by...

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The Chosen Few

Hadji in front, Jack on bass, Rich on guitar Carl Storie and Hadji Steve “Hadji” Baba Carl Storie and Rich Burman There were many bands named the Chosen Few but this one was from Muncie, Indiana. Some...

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The Bedforde Set

The Bedforde Set, from the top: Bill Singer, Steve Schein, Norman Bull, and Louis Miller. The Bedforde Set formed in Silver Spring and Rockville, Maryland, with members William Singer lead guitar,...

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Los Soñadores

Los Soñadores (the Dreamers) were from, I believe, Seville. Their first 45 has an excellent original “Sin saber por que” and a song I haven’t heard, “Judy con disfraz”. If I can find a copy I’ll post...

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The Trailers

Sleeve to the Trailers first 45, Do It Right The Trailers was one of the most versatile and talented bands to emerge from Singapore in the 1960s. Formed sometime in 1964 by Victor Woo (lead guitar) and...

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Los Arlequines

A band from Madrid, the Arlequines released only this one 45 in 1967.The a-side is “Tomando Cafe”, which seems to be an adaption of a traditional song by Maximo Baratas. It rides the line between rock...

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The A-Cads

Left to right: Louis McKelvey, Les Goode, Sam Evans, Hank Squires, Dick Laws and Rob Kearney Johnny Kongos & the G-men, 1964, l-r: Jesse Sumares, Johnny Kongos, Ed Burns (with bass), Rob Kearney...

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The Tidbits

Three schoolgirls, Serene Wee (13), her sister, Merlina Wee (12), and their cousin, Bernedette De Souza (12), won the Radio and Television Singapura Talentime contest for 1967/68 and as part of their...

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3’s a Crowd

1967, l-r: Trevor Veitch, David Wiffen, Brent Titcomb, Donna Warner, Richard Patterson and Ken Koblun The vibrant music scene that existed in Canada during the ‘60s has rarely been given the exposure...

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