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Unknown Garage Hangover

Unknown Garage Hangover
Unknown Garage Hangover

Unknown Garage Hangover Dave and the squires cut this moody original song “the girl of my dreams” in late 1965, released on radex r65121. the flip is a slow version of “ferry cross the merscy” [sic]. i know nothing about the group except one member’s name, dave lamoreux who wrote the a side and sang lead on both sides. Chas kit has a website dedicated to sixties garage rock bands. lots of forgotten gems and hidden treasures that never made it to the nuggets compilations: this site is a work in progress on 1960s garage rock bands. all entries can be updated, corrected and expanded.

Unknown Garage Hangover
Unknown Garage Hangover

Unknown Garage Hangover 2,373 followers, 3,815 following, 10 posts see instagram photos and videos from (@garagehangover). Garagehangover the new blog in livejournal. there should be new interesting records soon. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world. It is quite possible that ian green is the same musician who subsequently led his own band, ian green’s revelation and married former orlons singer rosetta hightower. garage hangover would welcome any further information below on this obscure group, particularly what its members did afterwards.

Unknown Garage Hangover
Unknown Garage Hangover

Unknown Garage Hangover Share your videos with friends, family, and the world. It is quite possible that ian green is the same musician who subsequently led his own band, ian green’s revelation and married former orlons singer rosetta hightower. garage hangover would welcome any further information below on this obscure group, particularly what its members did afterwards. “pollution” begins as a funky instrumental. for the bridge there’s a slow horn break, then a jarring blast of guitar before going back into the rhythm. both songs were written by v. murphy, which turns out to be vince murphy. Here are photos of a 1965 wpgc show featuring the cobras, a group that is unknown to me. they have a great look, and i’d love to know who they were and if they recorded. Sometimes i pick up photos of unknown bands through ebay or in antique shops. this set came from a seller in yuba city, california, north of sacramento, but i don’t know the locations in the photos yet. What do these three songs have in common? they’re all written and sung by daniel a. marle, an enterprising teen who jumped from mild vocal pop to tough garage and psych within a span of two or three years.

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