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The Lemon Pipers Allgemeine Informationen: Genre(s) Psychedelic Rock, Bubblegum: Gründung 1967 Auflösung 1969 Letzte Besetzung Gesang, Gitarre. Ivan Browne Gitarre . William Bartlett Keyboard, Tamburin. Robert G. Nave † Bass. Steven W ...
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- 1967
- Ivan Browne
The Lemon Pipers were a short-lived 1960s American rock band from Oxford, Ohio, United States, known chiefly for their song "Green Tambourine", which reached No. 1 in the United States in 1968. The song has been credited as being the first bubblegum pop chart-topper.
- Bill Albaugh, Bill Bartlett, Dale "Ivan" Browne, Bob "Reg" Nave, Bob "Dude" Dudek, Steve Walmsley
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- 1966–1969
7. März 2015 · 494K views 9 years ago. The Lemon Pipers were a 1960s psychedelic pop band from Oxford, Ohio, known chiefly for their song "Green Tambourine", which reached No. 1 in the United States in 1968....
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Profile: Oxford/Cincinnati, Ohio area, USA, 1966-70. The Lemon Pipers were formed when Tony and the Bandits, Ivan and the Sabers and the Driving Winds did a three way swap of lead singers. They were associated with Bubblegum Pop, although they were a 'real' band and played on all their recordings.
6. Apr. 2024 · "Green Tambourine" is a song written and composed by Paul Leka (who also produced it) and Shelley Pinz. It was the biggest hit by the 1960s Ohio-based rock g...
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23. Feb. 2011 · Rare clip from 1968.
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It was the biggest hit by the 1960s Ohio-based rock group the Lemon Pipers, as well as the title track of their debut album, Green Tambourine. The song was one of the first psychedelic pop chart-toppers and became a gold record.