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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jan_ErricoJan Errico - Wikipedia

    Jan Errico is a drummer and singer who was a member of two San Francisco rock groups in the 1960s, The Vejtables and The Mojo Men.

  2. From 1964 to 1965 the line up consisted of Ned Hollis on rhythm guitar, organ and backing vocals, Bob Bailey on lead vocals, tambourine, harmonica and percussion, Jan Errico (aka Jan Ashton) on drums and backing vocals, Rick Dey on bass and backing vocals, and Bob Cole on lead guitar.

  3. Jan Errico & The Mojo Men - Sit Down, I Think I Love You / Don't Leave Me Crying Like Before - 7'' - 1966

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  4. 4. Nov. 2023 · The Vejtables’ chief distinguishing mark and asset was one of the very few female drummers in a mid-’60s rock group, Jan Errico, who also sang and wrote much of their material (including “I Still Love You”).

  5. 28. Jan. 2011 · This post is a tribute to Jan Ashton, born Jan Errico (she changed her name to sound more British, apparently), who is one of few female drummers in rock history.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Mojo_MenThe Mojo Men - Wikipedia

    DeCarr (Potokar) left the group in 1966 and was replaced by drummer/vocalist Jan Errico, formerly of the Vejtables. The Mojo Men then moved from Autumn to Reprise Records, where the band's earlier British Invasion-influenced garage rock style evolved into pop/folk rock.

  7. Explore Jan Errico's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jan Errico on AllMusic.