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  1. The success of the single prompted Harpers Bizarre to record their debut album. At this point, the band consisted of Ted Templeman (vocals, drums, guitar), Dick Scoppettone (vocals, guitar, bass), Eddie James (guitar), Dick Yount (bass, vocals), and John Petersen (drums, percussion, vocals).

    • 1967–1970; 1976
  2. DICK SCOPPETTONE. In the 60s, I was the founder and lead singer for the pop group Harpers Bizarre who had a hit record with “Feelin’ Groovy.” After extensive tours throughout the US, I became a Commercial Real Estate Broker.

  3. At this point the band consisted of Ted Templeman (born 24 October 1944; vocals, drums, guitar); Dick Scoppettone (born 5 July 1945; vocals, guitar, bass); Eddie James (guitar); Dick Yount (bass, vocals) and John Petersen (8 January 1945 – 11 November 2007; drums, percussion, vocals).

  4. Real Name: Richard Anthony Scoppettone. Profile: Bassist, guitarist and singer. In Groups: Harpers Bizarre, The Tikis. Variations: Viewing All | Dick Scoppettone. D. Scoppettone, D.Scoppettone, Dickie Scoppetone, Dickie Scoppettone, R. Scoppatone, Richard Scoppettone, Scappettone, Scoppertone, Scoppetone, Scoppettone.

  5. 20. Mai 2016 · Today: Dick Scoppettone now runs his own business as a career coach and small business consultant. He’s written a book titled “The Little Business Book: Five Steps to Your First Million.” He ...

  6. 29. Jan. 2016 · The clumsy pun of their name and their habit of covering campy material in a florid style robbed them of any sort of hip cachet. At the same time, the group's vocal harmonies, anchored by leaders Ted Templeman and Dick Scoppettone, were superb, as smooth as whipped cream and just as tasty. And the group worked with some of the best ...

  7. Dick Scoppettone, Dick Yount, Eddie James, John Petersen, Ted Templeman. Harpers Bizarre Biography by Fred Thomas. As part of the sunshine pop movement of the late 1960s, California group Harpers Bizarre made light and easygoing songs characterized by orchestral instrumentation, lush vocal harmonies, and mirthful subject matter.