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Mendocino is the second album [6] by country rock group The Sir Douglas Quintet, released in April 1969 on Smash Records.The release of the album was expedited as the result of the success of the title song, which peaked at No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during a fifteen-week stay in early 1969.
She's About a Mover is a 1965 song by the Sir Douglas Quintet [3] that was quickly covered by several other artists. The song has a 12-bar blues structure, and is essentially a rewrite of The Coasters’ 1957 hit, "Searchin'" The song was recorded in Houston, Texas at Gold Star Studios.
The Sir Douglas Quintet was an American rock band formed in San Antonio, Texas in 1964. [2] With their first hits, they were acclaimed in their home state. When their career was established (subsequent to working with Texas record producer Huey Meaux ), the band relocated to the West Coast.
The Sir Douglas Quintet opened for the Grateful Dead in Oakland, California, [40] and in October 1966 performed with Big Brother and the Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin. [41] Helped by lawyer Brian Rohan, who represented the Grateful Dead, Sahm was signed to Mercury Records and its subsidiary labels. [ 41 ]
Mendocino, by the Sir Douglas Quintet, or its title track "(Talk to Me of) Mendocino", a song ... Mendocino Brewing Company, located in Ukiah, Mendocino County ...
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While many fans urged the American Idol alum to collaborate with Roan or bring the 26-year-old singer on her show to perform a song together, others expressed surprise at Clarkson’s decision to ...
Doug Sahm and Augie Meyers were both members of the 1960s pop-rock band the Sir Douglas Quintet, with hits such as "She's About a Mover" and "Mendocino" to their credit. Meyers's signature sound on the Vox organ was a prominent feature of the band's sound.