Rest in Peace Billy Conway {Treat Her Right, Morphine} ... Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin, who also contributed the Beau Brummels set, and the Sixties Garage sets. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
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Declan Mulligan died November 2nd, at age 83. He was born in Ireland, and played rhythm guitar on their first album, then switched to bass on their second album, and was dismissed from the group shortly after they recorded that second LP. Perhaps his most memorable contribution was the harmonica opening of 'Laugh, Laugh', a Top-20 hit in early 1965. ... ALSO ... dummer Don Petersen was born in Jan of 1942. He left the group after their third album, {Beau Brummels '66}, to join Harpers Bizarre
Declan Mulligan died November 2nd, at age 83. He was born in Ireland, and played rhythm guitar on their first album, then switched to bass on their second album, and was dismissed from the group shortly after they recorded it. Perhaps his most memorable contribution was the harmonica opening of 'Laugh, Laugh', a Top-20 hit in early 1965. ... ALSO ... dummer Don Petersen was born in Jan of 1942. He left the group after their third album, {Beau Brummels '66}, to join Harpers Bizarre
Declan Mulligan died November 2nd, at age 83. He was born in Ireland, and played rhythm guitar on their first album, then switched to bass on their second album, and was dismissed from the group shortly after they recorded it. Perhaps his most memorable contribution was the harmonica opening of 'Laugh, Laugh', a Top-20 hit in early 1965. ... ALSO ... dummer Don Petersen was born in Jan of 1942. He left the group after their third album, {Beau Brummels '66}, to join Harpers Bizarre
Declan Mulligan died November 2nd, at age 83. He was born in Ireland, and played rhythm guitar on their first album, then switched to bass on their second album, and was dismissed from the group shortly after they recorded it. Perhaps his most memorable contribution was the harmonica opening of 'Laugh, Laugh', a Top-20 hit in early 1965. ... ALSO ... dummer Don Petersen was born in Jan of 1942. He left the group after their third album, {Beau Brummels '66}, to join Harpers Bizarre
Declan Mulligan died November 2nd, at age 83. He was born in Ireland, and played rhythm guitar on their first album, then switched to bass on their second album, and was dismissed from the group shortly after they recorded it. Perhaps his most memorable contribution was the harmonica opening of 'Laugh, Laugh', a Top-20 hit in early 1965. ... ALSO ... dummer Don Petersen was born in Jan of 1942. He left the group after their third album, {Beau Brummels '66}, to join Harpers Bizarre // Click on the Link above, left, to view the original single
Declan Mulligan died November 2nd, at age 83. He was born in Ireland, and played rhythm guitar on their first album, then switched to bass on their second album, and was dismissed from the group shortly after they recorded it. Perhaps his most memorable contribution was the harmonica opening of 'Laugh, Laugh', a Top-20 hit in early 1965. ... ALSO ... dummer Don Petersen was born in Jan of 1942. He left the group after their third album, {Beau Brummels '66}, to join Harpers Bizarre
Keith Allison, bass player in Paul Revere & the Raiders from 1968 to 1975, died Nov 17th at age 79 / * - on the 'The Spirit of '67' LP - Allison recorded his vocal over the Raiders backing track /// Click on Link above/ left, to view the original single, with a picture sleeve
A loose concept album about "the urban dispossessed" of New York City, 'Rain Dogs' is generally considered the middle album of a trilogy that includes 'Swordfishtrombones' and 'Franks Wild Years'
Jerome Deupree, the band's original drummer who had previously quit, rejoined alongside Billy Conway, thus making this the only album as a quartet rather than a trio