The Zephyrs
John Hinde - bass guitar/vocals
John Peeby - guitar
Mick Lease - organ
John Carpenter - drums
Members of the London fraternity and originally called The Clee-Shays, The Zephyrs' records were produced by Shel Talmy, the man behind The Who's early recordings.
Their releases never sold in any great numbers and when Mick Jagger was widely quoted as "hating" one of their interpretations of a Bo Diddley song, they were more or less finished.
Singles
1963 |
What's That All About/Oriental Dream |
Decca F 11647 |
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1964 |
Sweet Little Baby/I Can Tell |
Columbia DB 7199 |
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1964 |
A Little Bit Of Soap/No Message |
Columbia DB 7324 |
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1964 |
Wonder What I'm Gonna Do/Let Me Love You Baby |
Columbia DB 7410 |
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1965 |
She's Lost You/There's Something About You |
Columbia DB 7481 |
UK#48 |
1965 |
I Just Can't Take It/She Laughed |
Columbia DB 7571 |
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