The Serendipity Singers
The Serendipity Singers | |
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General information | |
Genre (s) | Folk rock |
founding | 1964 |
resolution | 1965 |
Last occupation | |
singing |
Bryan Sennett |
singing |
Brooks Hatch |
singing |
Lynne Weintraub |
singing |
John Madden |
singing |
Jon Arbenz |
singing |
Bob Young |
singing |
Mike Brovsky |
singing |
Diane Decker |
singing |
Tom Tiemann |
singing |
Gerry Barnas |
The Serendipity Singers were an American folk band.
history
The vocal group formed in 1964 at the University of Colorado. They had chart success in 1964 with Do not Let the Rain Come Down 6th place with Beans in My Ears 30th place with Down Where the Winds Blow space 112. In 1965 they could with Little Brown Jug space 124 and with Plastic Place 118 reach. After that there were no successes and the group broke up.
Discography (selection)
Albums
- 1964: The Serendipity Singers
- 1964: The Many Sides of the Serendipity Singers
- 1965: Take Your Shoes Off with the Serendipity Singers
- 1965: We Belong Together
- 1965: The Serendipity Singers Sing of Love, Lies, and Flying Festoons .... and other songs by Shel Silversteen
- 1965: The Serendipity Singers on Tour
- 1965: The Serendipity Singers Chantent en Français
- 1967: The Way West
- 1968: Love Is a State of Mind
- 1974: The Serendipity Singers Play the Palace
- 1974: Musical Postcard From Vail
literature
- Julia Edenhofer : The Great Oldie Lexicon . Bastei-Lübbe 1991, ISBN 3-404-60288-9 .
- Günter Ehnert: HIT GUIDE - US Chart Singles 1964–1970 . Taurus Press 1988, ISBN 3-922542-31-X .
- G. Brown: Colorado Rocks !: A Half-Century of Music in Colorado. Pruett Publishing 2004, ISBN 0-87108-930-0 , p. 1963.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Julia Edenhofer: Das Große Oldie Lexikon , Bastei-Lübbe, 1991, pp. 538-539.