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Paul Michael "Oz" Bach (June 24, 1939 – September 21, 1998) was an American folk musician and bassist for the 1960s group Spanky and Our Gang. Bach entered music in 1962 as a guitarist, singer and comedian, before switching to bass in 1963. He then played as a back-up musician for Fred Neil, Tom Paxton, Bob Gibson and Josh White.
18. Aug. 2014 · 729 views 9 years ago. ...more. San Francisco Bay performed by Oz Bach at the Hootenanny Coffee House, 1964, Oz Bach, vocal, harmonica, 12-string guitar.
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17. Nov. 2012 · 92 subscribers. Subscribed. 20. 955 views 11 years ago. Oz Bach at the Hootenanny Coffee House in Miami circa 1964, performing "Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho." Audio courtesy of Fred...
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A folk/pop musician and arranger who played guitar for Spanky And Our Gang. He died in 1998 and is buried in North Carolina.
Paul Michael "Oz" Bach (June 24, 1939 - September 21, 1998) was an American folk musician and guitarist for the 1960s group Spanky and Our Gang. Bach entered music in 1962 as a guitarist, singer and comedian, before switching to bass in 1963.
Oz Bach was one of the more ebullient and outgoing talents in 1960s folk and pop music. Apart from having a name that was impossible to forget, he was also one of those ubiquitous figures that just kept… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Born. June 24, 1939. Died. September 21, 1998. Genre. Pop/Rock. Member Of. Spanky & Our Gang, Tarantula.
Career. Bach entered music in 1962 as a guitarist, singer and comedian, before switching to bass in 1963. He then played as a back-up musician for Fred Neil, Tom Paxton, Bob Gibson and Josh White. The three later became Spanky and Our Gang. The trio released their eponymous debut album in 1967.