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  1. The Left Banke was formed in 1965 and consisted of keyboard player/songwriter Michael Brown, drummer/singer George Cameron, bass guitarist/singer Tom Finn, singer Steve Martin (later known as Steve Martin Caro), and drummer Lisa (then known as Warren) David-Schierhorst.

  2. 2. Jan. 2021 · An interview with Tom Finn on a now-defunct Left Banke site (that can still be found on the Internet Archive) gives a possible reason why Warren David may be hard to locate: [Renee Fladden] was going out with the drummer of the group by then, Warren David. Warren David was a blond guy, our original drummer. Mike [Brown]'s father ...

  3. 19. Dez. 2011 · If you were a New York teenager who played an instrument and wanted to be in a band, and all of a sudden British groups were coming to town and attracting rioting mobs of teenage...

    • Ed Ward
  4. 25. Aug. 2020 · In The Left Banke’s ’60s heyday, the New York outfit’s persistent “baroque rock” tag failed to fully convey the breadth and depth of its exquisitely textured arrangements, its heart-tugging three-part harmonies and its evocative, emotionally resonant songwriting.

  5. The Left Banke, described as a “baroque pop” group thanks, in part, to the flute solo in “Walk Away Renée,” were formed in New York City in 1965 by keyboardist Michael Brown, vocalist Steve Martin Caro, guitarist Tom Finn, drummer Warren David-Schierhorst and George Cameron.

  6. The Left Banke was formed in 1965 and consisted of keyboard player/songwriter Michael Brown, guitarist George Cameron, bass guitarist Tom Finn, drummer Warren David-Schierhorst, and singer Steve Martin (who also used the name Steve Martin Caro).

  7. The Left Banke was an American baroque pop band, formed in New York City in 1965. They are best remembered for their two U.S. hit singles, "Walk Away Renée" and "Pretty Ballerina".