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  1. Bruce Bowdin. The Rose Garden was an American folk rock band from Los Angeles, California, United States, active in 1967 and 1968. They are best remembered for their hit single "Next Plane to London". [1] The band formed from an earlier group known as The Blokes, which was founded in 1964 and had covered much of the Byrds work in its later years.

  2. Die Folk-Sängerin Diana De Rose [1] schloss sich in der Mitte der 1960er Jahre mit vier Musikern zusammen und sie benannten die Formation Rose Garden. 1967 nahmen sie bei Atco-Records die Platte Next Plane to London auf und landeten ihren ersten Chart Hit; Platz 17 der US-Charts. Es folgte im März 1968 noch ein Platz 2 mit dem Song If My ...

  3. The group originally formed in Los Angeles in 1964 as the Blokes, by John Noreen, Jim Groshong, Bruce Bowdin, and Bill Fleming. They first performed surf music, then switched to folk-rock and Byrds' covers. De Rose joined in late 1966 or early 1967, and the group was soon renamed to The Rose Garden.

  4. ABOUT. The Rose Garden was a short-lived male-female folk rock quintet formed in Los Angeles in 1967 consisting of Bruce Bowdin, William Fleming, James Groshong, John Noreen, and lead singer Diana De Rose (b. July 29, 1948).

  5. The Rose Garden story begins in Los Angeles in 1964, when teenage guitarists John Noreen and Jim Groshong got together with drummer Bruce Bowdin and bass player Bill Fleming to form a group called the Blokes, in hopes of capitalizing on the popularity of the Beatles and other British rock bands.

  6. The members were Diana De Rose on lead vocals and acoustic guitar, John Noreen on 12-string guitar and backup vocal, James Groshong on lead vocal and guitar, William Fleming on bass and Bruce Bowdin on drums. In 1967, they signed with Atco Records and had a hit with "Next Plane To London" which reached number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, at the end of that year. They released their ...

  7. 23. Juli 2018 · One of the first bands to be inspired and influenced by The Byrds was the Southern California band The Rose Garden, which also brought in elements of The Mamas and Papas due to the vocal harmonies of Diana De Rose/ag, John Noreen/g and James Groshong/g along with William Fleming/b and Bruce Bowdin/dr. Clark had imput with this band as well ...