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  1. The Lemon Pipers comprised drummer William (Bill) E. Albaugh (1946–1999), guitarist Bill Bartlett (born 1946), vocalist Dale "Ivan" Browne (born 1947), keyboardist Robert G. Nave (1944–2020), and bassist Steve Walmsley (born 1948), who replaced the original bass guitarist Bob "Dude" Dudek.

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    Starstruck originally included Steve Walmsley (bass) and Bob Nave (organ) from the Lemon Pipers. Walmsley left the band and was replaced by David Goldflies (who later played for years with Dickey Betts and Great Southern, and the Allman Brothers ).

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    The Lemon Pipers were an American psychedelic rock band formed in Ohio in 1966. The original lineup consisted of Ivan Browne on vocals, Bill Bartlett on guitar, Steve Walmsley on bass, Bob Nave on keyboards, and Bill Albaugh on drums.

  4. 8. Aug. 2017 · On Saturday, he will take the stage with his best-known band, when he, Browne and bassist Steve Walmsley reassemble the Lemon Pipers. And what about that song forced upon them in Oxford 50 years...

  5. Rise to Fame. The psychedelic rock group The Lemon Pipers became well-known in the late 1960s. The band, originally from Ohio in the United States, rose to fame after releasing the number-one single “Green Tambourine” in 1967.

  6. New Zealand-born bassist Steve Walmsley was uncomfortable around adults...but then who wasn't? That last guy, at least, didn't sound like he'd been lighting up dried banana peels. The debut album had a mostly rock/psych feel, but the band's direction as dictated by Bogart and the label's "suits" was clear.

  7. Late '60s Ohio-bred bubblegum popsters known for the 1968 number one, "Green Tambourine." Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s. Formed. 1966 in Cincinnati, OH. Disbanded. 1969. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Bubblegum, AM Pop, Psychedelic Pop, Psychedelic/Garage, Sunshine Pop. Group Members.