Webb24 apr. 2014 · Bill Deal & The Rhondels originally released "May I" in 1968 as the B-side to an instrumental version of "When A Man Loves A Woman". "May I" first appeared o... http://www.rhondels.com/songlist.htm
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Bill Deal & the Rhondels were an American pop band, formed in 1959 in Portsmouth, Virginia, crossing blue-eyed soul and beach music. Career [ edit ] They had three hit singles in 1969, "May I" (U.S. #39), " I've Been Hurt " (U.S. #35), " What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am) " (U.S. #23). [2] Visa mer Bill Deal & the Rhondels were an American pop band, formed in 1959 in Portsmouth, Virginia, crossing blue-eyed soul and beach music. Visa mer • Bill Deal (born July 8, 1944, died December 10, 2003) - vocals, organ, electric piano, bass pedals (1959-1983) • Ammon Tharp (born Ammon Chester Tharp on July 5, 1942, in Norfolk, Virginia, died September 22, 2024) - vocals, drums (1959-1983) Visa mer "May I" b/w "Day By Day My Love Grows Stronger" (Heritage, 1968) "I've Been Hurt" b/w "I've Got My Needs" (Heritage, 1969) "What Kind of Fool … Visa mer They had three hit singles in 1969, "May I" (U.S. #39), "I've Been Hurt" (U.S. #35), "What Kind of Fool (Do You Think I Am)" (U.S. #23). Their single "Swingin' Tight" reached (U.S. #85) in … Visa mer On March 4, 1979, band member Ernest Frederick "Freddy" Owens, joined after 1970 and served as lead vocalist as well as playing sax and bass. He was robbed and shot to death by … Visa mer Bill Deal and the Rhondels, Vintage Rock, Heritage HTS 35,003, 1969 The material for this album was recorded in New York City … Visa mer • Trio Galleta Visa mer WebbBill Deal & The Rhondels. Rare is the band or solo artist that can defy the prevalent musical trends and still achieve commercial acclaim. Thu axiom especially held true during the Aquarian Age, when the conformist allegiance toward, technic, wizardry on the part of record consumers was hyped by the industry under the misnomer of Innovation. WebbBill Deal & The Rhondels. Rare is the band or solo artist that can defy the prevalent musical trends and still achieve commercial acclaim. Thu axiom especially held true during the … chudleys rabbit nuggets 15kg