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  1. As part of the sunshine pop movement of the late 1960s, California group Harpers Bizarre made light and easygoing songs characterized by orchestral instrumentation, lush vocal harmonies, and mirthful subject matter. During a brief run between 1967 and 1970, the band enjoyed a few minor hits and released four albums with their original lineup, embracing a slightly more countercultural approach ...

  2. James left Harpers Bizarre shortly after Anything Goes was released and was replaced by Tom Sowell. The band issued several other singles and albums, including 1968's The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre and 1969's Harpers Bizarre 4, always presenting a mixture of original material and covers of popular songs of the day in their sunny, chamber pop style. Subsequent work never matched the ...

  3. Listen to Come to the Sunshine: The Complete Warner Brothers Recordings by Harpers Bizarre on Apple Music. 2021. 63 Songs. Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes.

  4. Harpers Bizarre was an American pop-rock band of the 1960s, best known for their Broadway/Sunshine Pop sound and their remake of Simon & Garfunkel's "The 59t...

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  5. 25. Feb. 1997 · Feelin' Groovy [Compilation] by Harpers Bizarre released in 1997. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Feelin' Groovy: The Best Of Harpers Bizarre (Featuring 59th Street Bridge Song)" on Discogs.

  7. Harpers Bizarre was an American pop-rock band of the 1960s, best known for their Broadway/choirboy sound and their remake of Simon & Garfunkel's "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)." Career Harpers Bizarre was formed out of The Tikis, a Californian band who enjoyed some local success with Beatle-like songs in the mid 1960s.