This Blog is Just an assortment of Nostalgia and Obscure Groups and Singers That were on and in about and haven't Heard in a while and were in the charts there and abouts. This is my Era of the 50's 60's and 70's and I hope it brings back a memory for someone somewhere out There. Please comment if you have any memories of these Groups and Singers for feedback so i can Improve this blog any way I can and to keep this music of my/Your era alive and still Kicking I hope you Enjoy...Ty KTF.
Friday, September 21, 2018
The Trends
The Trends were a relatively minor Liverpool act formed in the early-middle 1960's. Accounts vary, some saying that they started as the Beachcombers, which then became the Beatcombers, before turning into Mike & The Mersey Men, before becoming the Trends-others say that the Beatcombers were merely a band that some of the Trends' personnel had previously worked in. Tony Priestley, the Trends' lead singer, was a good enough vocalist and also smart enough to know that the group couldn't possibly compete with the Beatles on a Lennon-McCartney song. Still, "All My Loving" became their debut single on the Pye Records subsidiary Piccadilly in 1964. They were much better doing Motown material, which they proved with their covers of the Temptations' "The Way You Do The Things You Do" and Marvin Gaye's "You're A Wonderful One, " which got released on Pye proper, produced by Liverpool rock star Billy Fury. Those failed to sell, and their contract was dropped, and the group split up soon after.
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