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The band started in high school as the Domingos. Original group members included Nick Marinelli, Ernie Dernai, Linda Allen and Bob Kerr. [2] By 1965, The Domingos signed a recording contract for the Detroit-based Golden World label. John Rhys, a sound engineer, suggested a name change and the Shades of Blue was the result. [3]
"Oh How Happy" was first recorded by The Shades of Blue. While the band was at Golden World recording background vocals and some demos, Edwin Starr - who happened to be there and liked their sound - approached them with an unfinished song of his. He sat down with the group to work out the chorus and wording.
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Since the dawn of time, rock bands have been giving themselves really stupid names. This was especially true in the 1960s when anyone with 20 hits of acid and a thesaurus could name a band ...
Shades of Blue, a 1960s Irish rock band featuring future Thin Lizzy guitarist Eric Bell; The Shades of Blue, an American vocal group; Shades of Blue (Ben E. King album) (1993) Shades of Blue (Madlib album) (2003) Shades of Blue, a 1964 album by the Rendell–Carr Quintet; Shades of Blue, a 1991 EP by The The
Lanny Cordola (born December 1, 1960) is an American guitarist, songwriter and producer. He has been a member of bands such as Giuffria, [1] House of Lords [2] and Magdallan (also known as Magdalen after Ken Tamplin's departure).
"Classic Rock" was first issued in the winter of 1988, with the first volume in the series titled Classic Rock: 1965.Like most compilation albums, songs by two of the era's most successful groups – The Beatles and The Rolling Stones – were not included due to licensing issues; however, several albums had cover art with drawings of male rock singers resembling The Beatles.
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