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  1. Dick Yount (died 2019) John Petersen (died 2007) Harpers Bizarre was an American sunshine pop band of the 1960s, best known for their Broadway / sunshine pop sound and their cover of Simon & Garfunkel 's " The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) ."

  2. Richard (Dick) Yount (Gitarre, Bass) John Louis Peterson (* 8. Januar 1942 in Rudyard, Michigan, USA; † 11. November 2007 in San Francisco [1] ), Schlagzeug. Diskografie. Alben. Weitere Alben. 1968: Secret Life. 1969: Harpers Bizarre 4. 1976: As Time Goes By. Singles. Einzelnachweise. ↑ Todesanzeige aus dem San Francisco Chronicle.

  3. The song was released under a new band name, “Harpers Bizarre” (a play on the magazine Harper’s Bazaar), so as not to alienate The Tikis’ fanbase. The Harpers Bizarre version of the song reached #13 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in April 1967, far exceeding any success that The Tikis thus far had. The track reached #34 in the UK ...

  4. Happy 70th birthday today to Dick Yount bass player with Harpers Bizarre, this was the follow up to Feelin Groovy and reached #37 on the US charts in 1967. youtube.com.

  5. Discover The Complete Singles Collection 1965-1970 by Harpers Bizarre released in 2016. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. Disbanded. 1970. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. AM Pop, Baroque Pop, Sunshine Pop. Group Members. Dick Scoppettone, Dick Yount, Eddie James, John Petersen, Ted Templeman. Harpers Bizarre Biography by Fred Thomas.

  7. Harpers Bizarre. More images. Profile: Formed 1963 in Santa Cruz, CA, USA as The Tikis; disbanded 1970. Members included Ted Templeman, Dick Scoppettone, Eddie James, Dick Yount, John Petersen. Aliases: The Tikis. Members: Dick Scoppettone, Dick Yount, Ed James (3), John Petersen (3), Ted Templeman.