Yes she did. They were called Sparrow and their only album was called Hatching Out.
Beatles
Shondells
Shondells
David McGee played for the band The Turtles, known for their hit songs in the 1960s, including "Happy Together." The Turtles were a prominent rock band during that era and gained significant popularity. McGee's contributions helped shape the band's sound and success.
His most famous band was the Who, but I believe he had a band labeled the Confederates, and that was him on banjo, and Jon Entwhislte on trumpet.
No. He was in The Beatles in the 1960s and Wings in the '70s.
Brothers Four-1960
Gayle McCormick was born on June 18, 1949. She was an American singer best known for her work with the band Smith in the late 1960s. McCormick's powerful voice contributed to the band's popularity during that era.
Jethro Tull's drummer from formation in late 1967 to July 1971 was Clive Bunker who was born in Luton, England.
You are actually looking for Buffalo Springfield, which was a folk band.
1960s but some would say they are still today.
Yes, Marty Robbins had a band member named Ray Talbot, who played guitar in his band during the 1950s and 1960s. Ray Talbot contributed to Robbins' distinctive sound, which blended country and pop elements. The collaboration helped shape Robbins' successful music career during that era.