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The band in 1966. The Vagrants were an American, Long Island-based rock and blue-eyed soul group from the 1960s. [1] The group was composed of Peter Sabatino on vocals, harmonica, and tambourine, Leslie West on vocals and guitar, Larry West (Leslie's brother) on vocals and bass guitar, Jerry Storch on organ, and Roger Mansour on drums.
The Stems, Lime Spiders, The Orange Humble Band, DM3, Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp: Spacey Jane: 2016–present Indie rock, Garage rock: Ashton Hardman-Le Cornu, Caleb Harper, Kieran Lama, Peppa Lane The Spektors: 1964–1966: Rock: Bon Scott, Brian Gannon, Wyn Milson, John Collins: The Valentines, The Winstons, AC/DC: Spencer Tracy: 1999 ...
8. Buffalo Springfield. Before he became a successful solo act, Neil Young was a member of the folk-rock group Buffalo Springfield alongside Stephen Stills of Crosby, Stills, and Nash.
The British Invasion of 1964–66 greatly influenced garage bands, providing them with a national audience, leading many (often surf or hot rod groups) to adopt a British Invasion lilt, and encouraging many more groups to form. [51] Thousands of garage bands were extant in the US and Canada during the era and hundreds produced regional hits. [51]
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The group was known by various names, including The Reasons, Gib Guilbeau and The Reasons, the Gary Paxton Band or Cajun Gib and Gene. [3] The Nashville West moniker was taken from the name of the El Monte, California club where they sat as the house band, [2] and was the name of an instrumental song composed by Parsons and White.
The band later separated from its front man, Clint West, who then led his own version of the Boogie Kings, called "The Fabulous Kings". West has received several Hall of Fame Honors for his musical talents. West died on June 28, 2016, at St. Landry Extended Care Hospital in Opelousas, Louisiana. [1]