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  1. The Lemon Pipers comprised drummer William (Bill) E. Albaugh (1946–1999), guitarist Bill Bartlett (born 1946), vocalist Dale "Ivan" Browne (born 1947), keyboardist Robert G. Nave (1944–2020), and bassist Steve Walmsley (born 1948), who replaced the original bass guitarist Bob "Dude" Dudek.

  2. Actually, the Lemon Piper’s future lead singer Dale “Ivan” Browne was a university student in Miami, Florida at the time when the band recruited him. Dudek was later replaced by new bassist Steve Walmsley. Then they hooked up with manager Mark Barger, who helped the band secure a recording contract with Buddah Records which was then run ...

  3. 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.

  4. Real Name: Dale Martin Browne. Profile: He was the lead singer and guitarist of the psychedelic rock of The Lemon Pipers. Born: March 10, 1945 in Dayton, Ohio. Aliases: Dale Browne (2) In Groups: The Lemon Pipers.

  5. Singer-guitarist Dale "Ivan" Browne had formed a band called Ivan and the Sabers a few years earlier. Middlesex, England transplant Bill Bartlett was playing lead guitar in Cincinnati's Tony and the Bandits.

  6. The band was started in 1960 by some Centerville High School students, primarily guitarist Dale "Ivan" Browne (source of the band name) and singer/keyboard player Larry Butler. The other members were Fred Meyer (drums), Jim Cox, and Jerry Hawkins.

  7. www.classicrockconnection.com › lemonpipersThe Lemon Pipers

    The Lemon Pipers were an American psychedelic rock band formed in Ohio in 1966. The original lineup consisted of Ivan Browne on vocals, Bill Bartlett on guitar, Steve Walmsley on bass, Bob Nave on keyboards, and Bill Albaugh on drums.