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Post by williammcgregor on Dec 28, 2019 21:20:53 GMT
What a great name for a music act - Sounds Incorporated
Were they a Rock and Roll Band, Beat Group, Rhythm and Blues Combo or all of these and more besides, crossing the music boundaries if there were any?
How did they create that wonderful solid sound of theirs? Was their sound unique?
How many saxophones, guitars and drums made up their sound? Perhaps there always seemed more of them than there actually were?
Did all the members have stage names or just some of them? Where did they originate from, perhaps all from the same town or city?
What was their connection with Brian Epstein and The Beatles?
What was there first UK radio appearance, did it pre-date their first UK television appearance? Which of their UK radio and television appearances are 'thought' to be missing?
What was their last UK radio and television appearances? Perhaps more recent than we think?
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Post by johnpoole on Dec 29, 2019 10:27:36 GMT
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Post by Peter Stirling on Dec 29, 2019 10:59:33 GMT
Savile gets their name wrong at the beginning and calls them 'big energy'
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Post by petercheck on Dec 29, 2019 12:10:17 GMT
Great band. They did a fantastic job backing Little Richard on his late 1963 UK tour:
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Post by jimhope on Jan 1, 2020 11:07:55 GMT
Think the name got shortened to Sounds Inc
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Post by Kev Mulrenan on Jan 1, 2020 14:57:45 GMT
I like them!
Famous for their live footage from Tiles shown on Beat Club.
Well liked on Australia where they appeared live with the Beatles.
They appeared on Bandstand there in 68/69? with a changed line-up.
Two appeared on wind instruments on Good Morning on Sgt. Pepper.
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