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  1. The success of the single prompted Harpers Bizarre to record their debut album. At this point, the band consisted of Ted Templeman (vocals, drums, guitar), Dick Scoppettone (vocals, guitar, bass), Eddie James (guitar), Dick Yount (bass, vocals), and John Petersen (drums, percussion, vocals).

  2. Harpers Bizarre war eine US-amerikanische Beatband der 1960er Jahre, die vor allem durch ihre Hitsingles Feelin’ Groovy und Anything Goes bekannt wurde.

  3. At this point the band consisted of Ted Templeman (born 24 October 1944; vocals, drums, guitar); Dick Scoppettone (born 5 July 1945; vocals, guitar, bass); Eddie James (guitar); Dick Yount (bass, vocals) and John Petersen (8 January 1945 – 11 November 2007; drums, percussion, vocals).

  4. Happy 70th birthday today to Dick Yount bass player with Harpers Bizarre, this was the follow up to Feelin Groovy and reached #37 on the US charts in 1967. youtube.com.

  5. At this point the band consisted of Ted Templeman (vocals, drums, guitar); Dick Scoppettone (born 5 July 1945; vocals, guitar, bass); Eddie James (guitar); Dick Yount (bass, vocals) and John Petersen (born 8 January 1942; drums, percussion, vocals).

  6. Harpers Bizarre. Breezy, vaudeville-inspired group best known for their 1967 version of Simon & Garfunkel's "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)." Read Full Biography.

  7. Dick Yount, Eddie James, John Petersen, Dick Scoppettone and Ted Templeman came to Warner as a result of the label's acquisition of Autumn Records. As the Tikis, they had shared bills with the Dead, and Petersen had previously belonged to another Autumn group snapped up by Warner, The Beau Brummels. Lenny Waronker keenly matched ...