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  1. In 1967, Marty Tryon joined a group called the Lamp of Childhood, who had a contract with ABC Dunhill Records. [1] [2] Bob Corff toured in popular rock musicals such as Hair (musical), Jesus Christ Superstar, and Grease (movie) and became involved in a much-publicized affair with actress June Lockhart and now teachers acting and voice.

    • Bob Corff, Alan Wisdom, Mark Landon, Marty Tryon, Harry Garfield, Tom Atwater
    • 1965-1967
  2. 28. Dez. 2023 · She told me that over the last few months, Tom had never had a stranger care for him. She, Bo, Riley Rose and Marty Tryon, Tom’s former road manager, watched over him.

    • Nell Scovell
  3. Jim Hendricks Fred Olson Mike Tani Billy Mundi Gabriel Mekler Marty Tryon John York. The Lamp of Childhood was a short-lived American folk rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1966. The band released three singles which failed to chart and disbanded in 1967, but had several notable members.

    • 1966–1967
    • Dunhill
  4. Explore Marty Tryon's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Marty Tryon on AllMusic.

  5. According to former member Marty Tryon, "I am pretty sure the name The Purple Gang came from Rosemary Richland. She told us about the gangsters in Detroit that were called the Purple Gang during the 1930s. They got us purple shirts with puffy sleeves and away we went."

  6. North Hollywood garage band that recorded a few singles in 1966-67. The group formed in late 1965 from the remnants of the little-known "Tegrams", with guitarist Alan Wisdom and bassist Marty Tryon. the other founding members included frontman Bob Corff, rhythm guitarist Mark Landon, keyboardist Harry Garfield, and drummer Tom Atwater.

  7. Releases. Explore music from Martin Tryon. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Martin Tryon on Discogs.