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Jerry Kasenetz
Jerry Kasenetz
American record producer
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Jeff Katz
Jeff Katz
American music producer
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Hotlegs
Hotlegs
band
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10cc
10cc
English art rock band
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Joey Levine
Joey Levine
American singer, songwriter and record producer
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Graham Gouldman
Graham Gouldman
English Singer/ songwriter; member of 10CC
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The Strangeloves
The Strangeloves
US band pretending to be Australian
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Tommy James & the Shondells
Tommy James & the Shondells
American rock band
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The Music Explosion
The Music Explosion
american band
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Godley & Creme
Godley & Creme
English rock duo
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Ram Jam
Ram Jam
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Spencer Davis
Spencer Davis
British musician
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The Spencer Davis Group
The Spencer Davis Group
British band
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Eric Stewart
Eric Stewart
British musician
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The Rascals
The Rascals
American rock band/blue-eyed soul band
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Tony Burrows
Tony Burrows
British singer
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The Lovin' Spoonful
The Lovin' Spoonful
American band
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Shocking Blue
Shocking Blue
Dutch rock band
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The Hollies
The Hollies
English pop group formed in Manchester in the early 1960s
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The Easybeats
The Easybeats
Australian rock band
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The Flower Pot Men
The Flower Pot Men
band
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Strawberry Alarm Clock
Strawberry Alarm Clock
band
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The Archies
The Archies
cartoon band; fictional music group
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Slim
Slim
American singer
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It's a Beautiful Day
It's a Beautiful Day
American band formed in San Francisco, California, in 1967
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Edison Lighthouse
Edison Lighthouse
band
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Brenton Wood
Brenton Wood
American singer
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E-Rotic
E-Rotic
band
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The Vagrants
The Vagrants
American, Long Island-based rock and blue-eyed soul band
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Foster & Lloyd
Foster & Lloyd
band
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The Osmonds
The Osmonds
American family singing group
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The Kingsmen
The Kingsmen
American rock band
Crazy Elephant
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Crazy Elephant

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Crazy Elephant was an American bubblegum pop band noted for their 1969 hit single, "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'". Crazy Elephant was a studio concoction, the Marzano-Calvert Studio Band, created by Jerry Kasenetz and Jeffry Katz of Super K Productions, promoted in Cash Box magazine as allegedly being a group of Welsh coal miners. Former Cadillacs member Robert Spencer was widely utilized on lead vocals, though future 10cc member Kevin Godley took lead vocals on "There Ain't No Umbopo", recorded at Strawberry Studios in Stockport, England, and released on the Bell label in May 1970. A touring group was formed later for promotional purposes. The bassist on "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'" was Norman Marzano, part of the Marzano-Calvert studio group. The song was covered by Detroit band Adrenalin featuring vocalist David Larson in 1979 and later by Helix.

Crazy Elephant's "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'" (b/w "The Dark Part of My Mind") was a transatlantic one-hit wonder, making number 12 on both the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and the UK Singles Chart. Several follow-up singles, including "Gimme Some More" (b/w "My Baby (Honey Pie)") and "Sunshine Red Wine" (b/w "Pam"), failed to chart.

The band also released a self-titled album in 1969 featuring:

  • Robert Spencer (vocals)
  • Kenny Cohen (flute, saxophone, vocals), who later performed with The Eagles, Santana, Rod Stewart and B. B. King
  • Bob Avery (drums), who also played with The Music Explosion
  • Larry Laufer (keyboards, vocals)
  • Hal King (vocals)
  • Ronnie Bretone (bass)