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  1. musician, songwriter. Instrument (s) Guitar, vocals. Years active. 1961-2008, 2016-present. Member of. The Cyrkle. Don Dannemann (born May 9, 1944) is an American musician and jingle writer. He is the lead vocalist and guitarist for The Cyrkle .

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    The reformed lineup, beginning in 2016, featured original members Don Dannemann and Michael Losekamp, joined by Pat McLoughlin, Mike Rousculp (d. 2019), Don White, Scott Langley, and later by Mike Shoaf (2019–2021). Dean Kastran, a founding member of The Ohio Express, joined the band in June 2021.

  3. Our Story. On March 22, Big Stir Records proudly brings you the first album from THE CYRKLE in over 50 years. Available on CD and all streaming platforms, the album features 13 new tracks from the current lineup of the band, including original members DON DANNEMANN & MIKE LOSEKAMP.

  4. The album features 13 new tracks from the current lineup of the band, including original members DON DANNEMANN & MIKE LOSEKAMP. It includes recent indie radio hits “We Thought We Could Fly” &...

  5. 2016 formierte sich die Band erneut um den originalen Leadgitarristen Don Dannemann und den Keyboarder Michael Losekamp (Nachfolger von Earle Pickens, Mitglied 1966 bis 1968). [1] Diskografie. Alben. Weitere Alben. 1970: The Minx (Soundtrack, Flying Dutchman) Singles. 1967 – Camaro / SS 396 (Columbia Special Products 466)

    • 1968
    • Martin Leslie Fried
    • Don Dannemann
    • vor 1966
  6. 13. Jan. 2023 · © 2024 Google LLC. Special guest Don Dannemann is an original member of The Cyrkle, an American band who not only had 2 major hits in 1966-“Red Rubber Ball” and “Turn Down Day,...

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  7. 5. Apr. 2024 · Don Dannemann: Bandmate Tommy Dawes found “Red Rubber Ball” on a demo by Paul Simon. He became friendly with a fella named Barry Kornfeld who had a publishing company with Paul Simon. So we’re looking for material to record and Tommy brought in this 45 and we hear Paul Simon singing “Red Rubber Ball” just with a guitar and ...