Pablo remember the key word "very famous"! Since when would Dick Taylor be
even mildly famous?
TV, late 60s=Monkees. The lead singers were Mickey Dolenz and Davy Jones.
Peter Tork never took a lead vocal. Mike Nesmith, my new guess sang lead on
"What Am I Doin' Hanging 'Round".
Enjoy,
John M. Stafford
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From: Anja & Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Wow, all quite good guesses but not close yet. I liked the Milli Vanilli
> one, he, he...Here is the clue for today: The band the guy was in is from
> the USA and they were really popular with the American teenagers from the
> mid to late '60s and were on US TV quite regularly. This is fun!
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From: Pablo de la Cruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Somehow, I can't see Mike Stax mingling with the Eyebrow Bros or the Mop
> Tops. Five dollars say it's got to be Dick Taylor.
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From: "John M. Stafford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Go with the hint: think along the lines of George Harrison or Ringo Starr,
> neither of whom was the singer for the Beatles, yet they still sung the odd
> "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and "Yellow Submarine". You don't get much more
> famous than the Beatles. Considering George is a recluse, and Ringo tours, I'd
> have to guess Ringo.
>
> Noel Gallagher is a good guess (Nugent? Glitter? Jagger? all lead singers),
> but has Noel taken the lead vocals on any songs away from Liam?
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From: Robert Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Noel Gallagher???
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From: Anja & Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> We are also going to play with the Loons on the Sunday night with a
> very special guest of a very famous band...... more later.
> He, he none of the above, hint, he wasn't the singer
> even though he sung a couple of songs.......
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