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Bruce & Terry
Bruce & Terry
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Bruce Johnston
Bruce Johnston
American singer, musician
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Terry Melcher
Terry Melcher
American musician and record producer
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Henry Lee Summer
Henry Lee Summer
American musician
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Moby Grape
Moby Grape
American rock group from the 1960s
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Al De Lory
Al De Lory
American record producer, arranger and musician
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Paul Revere and the Raiders
Paul Revere and the Raiders
American band
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Ronny & The Daytonas
Ronny & The Daytonas
American surfrock band
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Downliners Sect
Downliners Sect
English rock band
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Jan and Dean
Jan and Dean
American musical duo
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The Fantastic Baggys
The Fantastic Baggys
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Sagittarius
Sagittarius
band
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The Great Society
The Great Society
American band
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Jerry Hey
Jerry Hey
American musician
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Tom Johnston
Tom Johnston
American musician, recording artist
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Van Zant
Van Zant
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The Knickerbockers
The Knickerbockers
American rock band, formed in Bergenfield, New Jersey, in 1964
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Jerry Cole
Jerry Cole
American musician
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Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart
British singer
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The Hondells
The Hondells
band
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The Buckinghams
The Buckinghams
band
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Faces
Faces
English rock band
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Cobra Starship
Cobra Starship
American band
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Hey Ocean!
Hey Ocean!
band
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The Rip Chords were an early-1960s American vocal group, originally known as the Opposites, composed of Phil Stewart and Ernie Bringas. The group eventually expanded into four primary voices, adding Columbia producer Terry Melcher and co-producer Bruce Johnston (best known as a member of the Beach Boys). This group came to be associated with the hot-rod and surf genres of that day, although their first single ("Here I Stand") did not reflect those styles. They recorded for Columbia Records in Hollywood from 1962 to 1965. The group placed five singles on the Billboard Hot 100. They are best known for their number-four single: "Hey Little Cobra".