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  1. Terry Robert Kirkman was born December 12, 1939, in Salina, Kansas, and raised in Chino, Calif. He met Alexander in 1962 and the two friends moved to Los Angeles the following year, performing in a folk group. That group expanded into a 13-piece ensemble called The Men, and when it disbanded in 1965, Kirkman and five other members formed the group that would become the Association.

  2. Terry Kirkman, a singer-songwriter whose tender vocals, intricate wordplay and expansive musicianship helped make his band the Association one of the biggest, most eclectic folk-rock groups of the ...

  3. 26. Sept. 2023 · Terry Kirkman, founding member of The Association, dies at 83 The 1960s folk-rock group The Association had a number of hits songs including "Cherish," "Windy" and "Never My Love." Over the ...

  4. 24. Sept. 2023 · Terry Kirkman, singer, songwriter and founding member of the 1960s folk-rock band the Association, has died. He was 83. The musician died Saturday at his home in Montclair, his wife, Heidi ...

  5. 25. Sept. 2023 · Terry Kirkman in 1970. Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images. Kirkman was born on Dec. 12, 1939, in Salina, Kan. In 1965, he formed the Association in L.A. alongside Jules Gary Alexander, Russ ...

  6. 25. Sept. 2023 · Discograffiti host Dave Gebroe conducted a 13-hour interview with the two founders of legendary 1960s soft pop act The Association, Terry Kirkman and Jules A...

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  7. 7. Apr. 2019 · Originally planning to call themselves the Aristocrats, Kirkman's wife went to look the name up in a dictionary and instead came back with The Association, which seemed a better name. Success A few ambitious singles flopped, but the b-side of a single called "Your Own Love" caught the ear of several deejays, and the song "Along Comes Mary" became a smash in 1966.