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  1. Tin Tin (Toast And Marmalade For Tea) · 1970. Is That The Way. Astral Taxi · 1971. He Wants to Be a Star. Piccadilly Sunshine, Pt. One - British Pop Psych and Other Flavours 1965-1970 (Remastered) · 2009. Tuesday's Dreamer. Tin Tin (Toast And Marmalade For Tea) · 1970. Loves Her That Way.

  2. 6. Feb. 2021 · Tin Tin was an Australian orchestral-pop combo that released the 1970–71 albums Tin Tin and Astral Taxi on Atco–Polydor. They charted with “Toast and Marmalade for Tea,” a psychedelic Bee Gees pastiche produced by Maurice Gibb. Singer–keyboardist Steve Kipner (ex-Steve & The Board) formed the Los Angeles trios Friends and Skyband. After his 1979 solo […]

  3. 15. Dez. 2022 · "Toast and Marmalade for Tea" is a song by the Australian rock group Tin Tin, and was written by Steve Groves and produced by Maurice Gibb. It was a Top 20 U...

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  4. Tin Tin (4) Stephen Duffy formed the band TinTin (a.k.a. Tin Tin) in 1982 with Fashion 's John Mulligan and Dik Davis, Andrew Growcott of Dexys Midnight Runners, and producer Bob Lamb . That same year, within 24 hours of signing to Warner, the band recorded the first version of "Kiss Me", which was a flop in the UK but became a US club hit on ...

  5. 10. Juli 2016 · Tin Tin foi uma banda de pop rock formada no final dos anos 1960 na Austrália. Em 1969, se transferiram para o Reino Unido onde adotaram um novo nome para o ...

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  6. Appears on: Recipe for Tasty Donuts [selector comp] 2006 • Various Artists. Appears on: U-Spaces Presents: Pop Sike Lyte Volume 6. • Various Artists. Tin Tin discography and songs: Music profile for Tin Tin, formed 1969. Genres: Psychedelic Pop, Baroque Pop. Albums include Tin Tin, Astral Taxi, and Toast and Marmalade for Tea / Manhattan Woman.

  7. Tin Can Rooster was forged by a desire to pick tunes with friends and share the love of acoustic music. TCR consists of longtime Cleveland musician Mitch Tabol on guitar, mandolin, banjo and vocals; Jennifer Oneal on fiddle and vocals; Eric Miller on guitar, dobro, and vocals; and newcomer to Cleveland, Amanda Liesinger on bass and vocals.