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  1. 23. März 2021 · Dick Yount, Eddie James, John Petersen, Dick Scoppettone and Ted Templeman came to Warner as a result of the label's acquisition of Autumn Records. As the Tikis, they had shared bills with the Dead, and Petersen had previously belonged to another Autumn group snapped up by Warner, The Beau Brummels. Lenny Waronker keenly matched artist to song when he offered the group a completely original ...

  2. Harpers Bizarre. Soundtrack: Aloha. The 1960s soft-rock group Harpers Bizarre hit the scene in 1966. Its members--Ted Templeman, Dick Scoppettone, Dick Young, Eddie James and John Peterson--came from other bands (Peterson had been the drummer for The Beau Brummels). They were soon signed to Warner Brothers Records by producer Lenny Waronker, and hit it big with a Paul Simon song, "The 59th ...

  3. 7. März 2015 · Jan 9 Dick Yount, American rock bassist and singer (Harpers Bizarre - "Feelin' Groovy"), born in the USA (d. 2019) Jan 9 Freddie Starr, English comedian and singer (The Freddie Starr Showcase), born in Huyton, United Kingdom (d. 2019) Jan 9 Kenneth "Wally" Kelly, American R&B singer (Manhattans - "Kiss And Say Goodbye"), born in New Jersey (d ...

  4. Dick Yount died in March 2019. [7] Discography Albums. Feelin' Groovy (Warner Bros., 1967) Anything Goes (Warner Bros., 1967) The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre (Warner Bros., 1968) Harpers Bizarre 4 (Warner Bros., 1969) As Time Goes By (Forest Bay, 1976) Feelin' Groovy: The Best of Harpers Bizarre (Warner Archives, 1997)