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The Sunrays (previously known as the Renegades, the Renegade 5, Larry Tremaine & the Renegades, the Rangers and the Dirt Riders) were an American band from Pacific Palisades, California. The group was led by singer/songwriter/drummer Rick Henn, who was a friend of the Beach Boys member Carl Wilson. Other members of the band were guitarists Eddy ...
Andrea is the one and only album released by The Sunrays. The album was released in 1966 under Tower Records . The album included the band's three hits, " I Live for the Sun ", " Andrea ", and "Still".
It should only contain pages that are The Sunrays albums or lists of The Sunrays albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Sunrays albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
The song gained popularity through the television appearances the group made on a teenage soap opera of the mid-'60s titled Never Too Young.The song's success was arguably a result of positive public response to the group's alternative musical fare and fresh new sound.
The Sunrays, a pop music band managed by Murry Wilson "Sunray", a song by The Jesus and Mary Chain from their 1989 album Automatic "Sunray", a song by Riley Armstrong from his 2000 album Riley Armstrong
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Saint Louis Chamber Chorus; Scene of Irony; The Sharpees; So Many Dynamos; So They Say; Solar Trance; Son Volt; St. Louis Symphony Orchestra; St. Louis Symphony Youth Orchestra; St. Lunatics; Stir (band) Story of the Year; Sullen (band)
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