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The King Bees were an American New York-based rhythm and blues musical group of the 1960s. [ 1 ] The King Bees were formed around 1964, and consisted of Danny Kortchmar (credited as Danny Kootch) ( guitar ), Joel O'Brien ( drums ), Dickie Frank ( bass ) and John McDuffy (vocals and organ ). [ 1 ]
Wilson also performed on cruise ships and river cruises, and at parties and corporate events. Some of the bands which she performed with were the Hot Cotton Jazz Band, Buck Bubbles Express, the Unknown Band, the King Beez, B. B. King All Stars, Ms. Ruby’s Band and the Detroit People’s Band. [3]
Sleeze Beez was a glam metal band formed in 1987 in the Netherlands. [ 1 ] They released four studio albums and one live album over a nine-year career before disbanding in 1996 .
"Liza Jane" is the first recording released as a single by David Bowie, and credited to Davie Jones with the King-Bees. It was released in 1964 when Bowie was 17 years old. The B-side of the single was the Paul Revere and the Raiders song "Louie, Louie Go Home".
In 2000 James went on to form the rock and roll band "DQ and The Sharks" featuring actor/musician Dennis Quaid. In 1993 James had also released a solo LP on Schoolkids Records titled Cruel World. In 2000 he released his latest solo LP on Oglio Records, titled Crossroads. Oglio also released a two-album CD issue of the Kingbees first and second LPs.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard is in their dad rock era — and not just because most of the band members now have kids. Following their highly technical heavy metal concept album released last ...
The following is a list of Wu-Tang Clan affiliates, collectively known as the Wu-Tang Killa Bees (occasionally spelled "Beez", an appellation originating from the 1998 compilation RZA presents Wu-Tang Killa Bees: The Swarm, Volume 1).
In 1964, Cole began his recording career in Las Vegas with his band, the Lords, [3] at the Teenbeat Club, releasing a single titled "Ain't Got No Self-Respect." [4] His next single, from 1965, was a promo-only called "Poverty Shack" b/w "Rover," with a band named Deep Soul Cole.