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  1. The first bandleader of The Choir, Dann Klawon (also called Dan Klawon or Danny Klawon), discovered Beatlemania in late 1963 before most of his peers, since a girl he knew had been to England and brought back a copy of the Beatles ' first single, "Love Me Do", and one of their early albums before their release in the U.S. [1] Within months, he h...

  2. 15. Dez. 2010 · Mitch Barns. 243 subscribers. Subscribed. 277. 30K views 13 years ago. The first bandleader of The Choir, Dann Klawon (also called Dan Klawon or Danny Klawon) discovered Beatlemania in...

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  3. "It's Cold Outside" is a song by the American garage rock band the Choir, written by member Dann Klawon, and first released on Canadian-American Records in September 1966. It was later re-released in 1967 on Roulette, with Dann's last name incorrectly spelled "Klawson". The song is considered a classic of the musical genre of garage ...

  4. Bandleader Dann Klawon of the Choir knew a girl who had been to England in 1963 and picked up some of the early Beatles singles and one of their albums. Like most of the American garage bands, they were influenced by the British Invasion; but for them, it hadn’t even arrived here yet.

  5. The young brother of other main stay, Dann Klawon, Randy, joined on guitar, Kenny Margolis (who had been playing organ with The Choir since the previous year) was brought back in on piano and Danny Carleton (who had played rhythm guitar with The Lost Souls) was added on bass.

  6. 15. Dez. 2023 · The band consisted of Dann Klawon on rhythm guitar, Dave Smalley on vocals & rhythm guitar, Wally Bryson on vocals, lead guitar, & bass, and Jim Bonfanti on vocals & drums. 2) The Choir (originally The Youth Choir) is an atmospheric alternative Christian rock band, led by Derri Daugherty on guitar and vocals, S… read more

  7. The first bandleader of The Choir was Dann Klawon. Klawon discovered Beatlemania in late 1963 before most of his peers, since a girl he knew had been to England and brought back a copy of The Beatles’ first single “Love Me Do” and one of their early albums before either was released in America.