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  1. The Collectors debuted in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1961 as a house band (the C-FUN Classics) for CFUN radio, and renamed itself The Collectors in 1966. The band featured Howie Vickers (Howard Vickberg) on lead vocals, Bill Henderson on lead guitar, recorder, keyboards, and lead vocals (these last mostly on Grass and Wild ...

  2. 21. Nov. 2016 · MOV took a trip back to the sixties with Rob Frith of Neptoon Records and Howie Vickers of local pysch band, The Collectors - discussing Vickers's early years in music and the Vancouver...

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  3. 11. Jan. 2015 · Howie Vickers of The Collectors performing 'The Snake' & backed by the Doug Parker Orchestra. This is from the Hits a-Poppin' series hosted by Terry David Mu...

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  4. Profile: Canadian singer, songwriter, producer, and politician from British Columbia. Served two terms as Town Councillor of Langley, British Columbia. Sites: Facebook. Aliases: Howard Vickberg. Variations: Viewing All | Howie Vickers.

  5. 12. Feb. 2010 · THE COLLECTIBLES were one of Canada's most interesting bands of the 1960s and released two albums before lead vocalist Howie Vickers left the group and the rest of the members morphed into the band Chilliwack.

  6. 20. Feb. 2023 · Vickers, Howie - Wake Up Jesus b/w Do it YourselfFormat: 45Label: New Syndrome NS 120Year: 1972Origin: Vancouver, British ColumbiaGenre: folk, rockPlaylist: ...

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  7. 10. Nov. 2021 · Howie Vickers was the lead singer with the late60s west coast band The Collectors. He chats with show host Dan Hare about that heady experience including: opening for The Doors, Buffalo Springfield, The Allman Brothers and other well-known acts at San Francisco’s famous music venue The Filmore; why the band spent 2 years in ...