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  1. The band reformed in late 1968 for a short period of time, with Danny Phay, the group's original vocalist in its 1965 inception, re-joining the band, as well as guitarist Ned Torney; bassist Bill Flores and guitarist Sean Tolby from the 1967 line-up remained.

    • 1965–1970, 1999–present
    • See members section
  2. Als Nächstes überredete er den ehemaligen Topsiders-Klampfenspieler Sean Tolby sich anzuschließen. Dann wurde der seinerzeit noch Biologie an der San José Staatsuniversität studierende David Aguilar als Hauptsänger verpflichtet.

    • 1970
    • 1965
  3. Explore Sean Tolby's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Sean Tolby on AllMusic.

  4. The Chocolate Watchband’s resurrected line-up (after their breakup in mid-1967) were: Sean Tolby, as a guitarist (handling lead guitar). Bill ‘Flo’ Flores, as a bassist. Tim Abbott, serving as a guitarist. Mark Whittaker, as the group’s new drummer.

  5. 16. Apr. 2022 · First, however, the band was asked to sign a multipage contract with Green Grass. “Our manager told us it was a really good deal,” said Sean Tolby in 1983. “But it was awful! They owned our ...

  6. 27. Nov. 2018 · In 1968, Mark Loomis, Gary Andrijasevich, and Danny Phay returned to the studio with Sean Tolby and Bill Flores to give the Watchband one last gasp. The end result was the album One Step Beyond, a hodgepodge of psych rock and folk as well as previously recorded tracks with former vocalist, David Aguilar.

  7. 25. März 2018 · Drummer Gary Andrijasevich would follow Loomis out the door, with singer Dave Aguilar right behind him, leaving guitarist Sean Tolby and bassist Bill Flores as the remaining members. The pair recruited new bandmates to fulfill live bookings but, by the end of 1967, the band was essentially dead in the water.