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The Kingsmen
The Kingsmen
American rock band
1
Paul Revere and the Raiders
Paul Revere and the Raiders
American band
2
Mark Lindsay
Mark Lindsay
American rock singer-songwriter, musician and saxophonist
3
The Wilde Knights
The Wilde Knights
4
Richard Berry
Richard Berry
American singer-songwriter
5
The Fabulous Wailers
The Fabulous Wailers
band from Tacoma, Washington, U.S.
6
The Mystery Trend
The Mystery Trend
7
Merrilee Rush
Merrilee Rush
American musician
8
The Sonics
The Sonics
band
9
Drake Levin
Drake Levin
American musician
10
The Novas
The Novas
11
The Iguanas
The Iguanas
musical artist
12
The Daily Flash
The Daily Flash
13
Quasi
Quasi
American indie rock band
14
Eagles
Eagles
American country rock band
15
The Statler Brothers
The Statler Brothers
American country music, gospel, and vocal group
16
Carrie Brownstein
Carrie Brownstein
American musician and actress
17
Sleater-Kinney
Sleater-Kinney
American rock band
18
Hinder
Hinder
American rock band
19
Blue Cheer
Blue Cheer
American rock band
20
Bruce Johnston
Bruce Johnston
American singer, musician
21
Janet Weiss
Janet Weiss
American drummer
22
Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains
American grunge band
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Alabama
Alabama
American country and rock music band
24
The Professionals
The Professionals
band
25
Tony Touch
Tony Touch
American reggaeton singer of Puerto Rican descent
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Joe Walsh
Joe Walsh
American musician, songwriter, record producer, and actor
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Franny Beecher
Franny Beecher
Rock and roll musician
28
The Pink Finks
The Pink Finks
Australian pop/R&B band
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Sons of Adam
Sons of Adam
American garage rock band
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Dick and Dee Dee
Dick and Dee Dee
musical duo
31
Hoobastank
Hoobastank
American rock band
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88 Fingers Louie
88 Fingers Louie
band
33
The Chesterfield Kings
The Chesterfield Kings
American punk rock band
Don and the Goodtimes
musical artist

Don and the Goodtimes

Intro
musical artist
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Don and the Goodtimes were an American garage rock band formed in Portland, Oregon, in 1964. Fronted by Don Gallucci, former keyboardist of the Kingsmen, the group made a name for itself in the Northwest rock scene performing in a similar style as their contemporaries the Wailers and the Sonics. Over time, Don and the Goodtimes honed their vocal harmonies and earned two hits on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967, including their biggest hit "I Could Be So Good to You". The band released their album, So Good, and later experimented with psychedelia under the moniker Touch before disbanding in 1969.