Lead singer with the Bournemouth based 60s band, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich.
One of Scotland's most successful and long lasting groups. Their cover of the Beatles' Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da was their big number one and charted for 20 weeks in 1968. They were making hits right up to 1976 when Falling Apart At The Seams reached number 9 in the UK charts. In between that time they spent 120 more weeks in the charts with Reflections and Loving Things.
The seminal 60s pop rock band whose songs have been a major force ever since. Expect House Of The Rising Sun, We Gotta Get Out Of This Place, Baby Let Me Take You Home and more. Eric Burdon continues to perform around the world as Eric Burdon and The Animals.
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The Fortunes are one of the UK's premier harmony groups. A string of hit records including You've Got Your Troubles, Here It Comes Again and Freedom Come Freedom Go, have stood the test of time and still top the play-lists on any radio station. Ask any '60s group who they most admire for their vocal talents and The Fortunes would come out on top. Their last CD sold over 100,000 copies and 'It's The Real Thing' Coca Cola advert is, of course, sung by The Fortunes.
Following the success of The Beatles and capitalising on the Mersey Sound, came The Searchers. In 1963 they quickly established their own distinctive sound and dedicated following. 'Sweets For My Sweet', 'Sugar & Spice' and 'Needles & Pins' were their three number one hits, their total world sales exceed over 30 million. The Searchers have continued to play their music throughout the world and are as popular as ever with audiences of all ages.
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The Tremeloes must certainly be documented as one of the most successful rock / pop bands in music history. 21 hit records in every territory including America is endorsement enough of their superb talent. Silence Is Golden, Suddenly You Love Me, Even The Bad Times Are Good are just a taster of what's to come from this great band.
Sixties pop band still doing the rounds and recreating all the fun of the times with hits such as 'The Crying Game', 'Little Things', 'Baby its You'.
A soul group formed in the mid 1960s who achieved worldwide success with hit singles like 'Baby, Now That I've Found You' and 'Any Old Time You're Lonely And Sad'. They became popular again through the use of one of their songs ('Build Me Up Buttercup) in the film 'There's Something About Mary', and now they're back on the road. The current six-piece line-up features original member Steve Bingham (bass/vocals), along with talented musicians on vocals, keyboards, drums, sax and guitar.
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The Move have rock band credentials that speak for themselves. They can boast being the first band to be played on Radio 1, and have toured alongside The Who and Jimi Hendrix. Without doubt, The Move are one of Britain's most respected bands, having had numerous hit records over the last 30 years including classics such as Flowers In The Rain and Blackberry Way. Minus Roy Wood, but still featuring original members Trevor Burton and Bev Bevan.
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