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The Squires were an American garage band from Bristol, Connecticut, United States, operating in the 1960s. They released just one single, which failed to be even a regional hit, but which is now regarded as a classic of its era.
The Grateful Dead emerged in the San Francisco Bay Area’s vibrant early 1960s music scene, marking their inception in 1965 at the height of the psychedelic movement. The band was formed from the remnants of a local jug band called Mother McCree’s Uptown Jug Champions.
The Squires were an American garage band from Bristol, Connecticut, United States, operating in the 1960s.
Profile: American garage band formed 1965 in Bristol, Connecticut. Founder members: Michael Bouyea (dr, g, voc), Thomas Flanigan (lead g, voc), Kurt Robinson (org), John Folcik (b). They were originally known as The Rogues, releasing one single on the Peyton label under that name.
The Squires from Bristol, Connecticut were an American garage band in the 1960s. They released just one single, which failed to be even a regional hit, but which is now regarded as a classic of its era.
Knight was a singer in the 1960s Harlem R&B music scene, usually fronting his own band, the Squires. [3] In 1965, with Hendrix as guitarist, he recorded some singles and demos for record producer Ed Chalpin.
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English: The Squires from Bristol, Connecticut were an American garage band in the 1960s.