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  1. In 1985 the band carried on as Alexander, Giguere, and Ramos recruited new members: Paul Beach (vocals, bass, who’d also played in the Happy Together Again show band), Bruce Pictor (vocals, drums, percussion) and Donni Gougeon (vocals, keyboards). Gougeon was briefly replaced in 1986 by Chris Urmston, but was back by the following year. Paul ...

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  2. During the latter part of the tour, Mike Peed joined on keyboards in place of Ulsky but left himself in November 1984, turning it over to Donni Gougeon (from Joshua Perahia's band ). But by the end of the year, there was a mass exodus as Kirkman (who had already turned in his notice in September), Bluechel, LaManno and Brian Puckett ...

    • 1965–1978; 1979–present
    • California, U.S.
    • Jules Alexander, Jim Yester, Bruce Pictor, Del Ramos, Jordan Cole, Paul Holland
  3. Gougeon, Donni. He is a singer/keyboard player who was born in Detroit, Michigan. He became a member of the group The Association in 1989 and stayed with them for 10 years before leaving in 1999.

  4. The Association are an American pop band, formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1965. When their breakthrough came in 1966, their line-up consisted of Terry Kirkman, Russ Giguere, Jules Alexander, Jim Yester, Brian Cole and Ted Bluechel Jr.

  5. 25. Dez. 2017 · Donni Gougeon joined on keyboards in November 1984 in place of Ulsky. But by the end of the year, there was a mass exodus as Kirkman (who had already turned in his notice in September), Bluechel, LaManno and Brian Puckett all departed.

  6. Explore Donni Gougeon's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Donni Gougeon on AllMusic.

  7. Biography. The Association. Jump to Edit. Mini Bio. The Association is known for Congo (1995), Inherent Vice (2014) and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019). Trivia. Even though the members of the group were excellent musicians they rarely, if ever, played their own instruments on their records.