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  1. 1. Dez. 2023 · The quintet named after the 1957 science fiction film 'The Mysterians’ continue to rock the house, and two of their original members explain that excitement to Goldmine. Question Mark and the Mysterians performing live on November 11, 2023, in Detroit, Michigan. Photo credit: Lisa Hagopian.

  2. ? and the Mysterians (or Question Mark and the Mysterians) are an American garage rock band from Bay City and Saginaw in Michigan, initially active between 1962 and 1969. Much of the band's music consisted of electric organ -driven garage rock and an enigmatic image inspired by the 1957 Japanese science fiction film The Mysterians . [7]

    • 1962–present
    • Question Mark (Rudy Martínez), Frankie Rodríguez, Bobby Balderrama, Robert Martínez, Frank Lugo
  3. 4. Okt. 2011 · Question Mark knew Slay from 1966 when the Mysterians were signed to Cameo-Parkway. Slay had moved to New York in the 1950's and formed a songwriting partnership with Bob Crewe. The duo wrote "Silhouettes" for The Rays as well as "Tallahasseee Lassie" for Freddy Cannon.

  4. 30. Sept. 2022 · Michigan Rocks The '60s by ? & the Mysterians released in 2022. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. Listen to Michigan Rocks The '60s - EP by ? and The Mysterians on Apple Music. 2022. 6 Songs. Duration: 15 minutes.

  6. 7. Jan. 2011 · Detroit's 'Swingin' Time', 1966. Frank Lugo on bass. (Mel Schacher, who later joined Grand Funk, was their bassist for a short time in 1968.) An excellent ...

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  7. We know that he is the frontman of a Michigan group called ? & the Mysterians, and that he is the only credited songwriter on "96 Tears," a song that defined garage rock, influenced punk, and was part of a Michigan rock revolution. Released as their first single, the song shot to #1 in October 1966.