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The real-life inspiration behind the hit television series ?The Partridge Family,? The Cowsills were one of the biggest pop acts of the late 1960s. Distinguished by their angelic harmonies and sun-kissed melodies, the group?s origins lie with brothers Bill and Bob Cowsill, who as children began their singing careers covering Everly Brothers hits. They recruited younger brothers Barry and John to play bass and drums, and the teen foursome began performing live at school dances and church socials. The Cowsills performed on such notable shows as the ?Ed Sullivan Show, ?The Johnny Cash Show? and ?The Tonight Show? and had their own NBC television special in 1968. ?Indian Lake? and ?We Can Fly? followed in the summer and in 1969 they had their biggest hit, the multi-million selling title song from the movie, ?Hair.?
Vanilla Fudge was an American psychedelic band that recorded albums from 1967 to 1970. Their hit singles include ?You Keep Me Hangin? On? and ?Take Me For a Little While.? The members of Vanilla Fudge are great admirers of The Beatles and covered several of their songs including ?Ticket to Ride? as well as ?Eleanor Rigby.?
Before evolving into the Electric Prunes, a group of teenagers from Los Angeles started out as The Sanctions and then Jim and The Lords in the mid 1960s. Some of the Electric Prunes hits include ?I Had Too Much to Dream,? ?Get Me To The World On Time? and ?Everybody Knows You?re Not In Love.?
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