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  1. 4 giorni fa · "This Diamond Ring" was the first Billboard Hot 100 Number One for Gary Lewis and the Playboys, in 1965. Sammy Ambrose also got it (barely) onto the charts that same year. The Wrecking Crew, including the late lamented Leon Russell, played the instruments for the Playboys' version.

  2. 3 giorni fa · Answer: This Diamond Ring Gary Lewis (born Gary Levitch, the son of comedian Jerry Lewis) and The Playboys (Al Ramsey, David Walker, David Costell, and John West) placed 12 tunes in the top 40 of Billboard's Hot 100 from 1965-1968.

  3. 5 giorni fa · The best lost music of the 1960s. The result of all this? Lots of great 1960s music slipped through the radio sifting process, and have become lost over time. In the ensuing decades, radio...

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  4. 4 giorni fa · FREE! Click here to Join FunTrivia. Thousands of games, quizzes, and lots more! Singers And Bands Together Trivia Quiz. Can you name the singers that played with these bands? A multiple-choice quiz by Vermic . Estimated time: 3 mins. Home. » Quizzes. » Music Trivia. » Bands and Musical Acts. » Lead Singers. Share by E-Mail. Quiz # 15,323. Updated

  5. 3 giorni fa · Leon played some of his demos for Jackie DeShannon, who introduced him to arranger Jack Nitzsche who worked with producer Phil Spector and thru that connection, Leon became part of the Wrecking Crew playing piano, keyboard, and guitar on many sessions that included the Byrds song ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’, Gary Lewis and the PlayboysThis Diamond Ring’, Bobby “Boris” Pickett ‘Monster ...

  6. 2 giorni fa · The Lovin' Spoonful is an American folk-rock band formed in Greenwich Village, New York City, in 1964. The band was among the most popular groups in the United States for a short period in the mid-1960s and their music and image influenced many of the contemporary rock acts of their era.

  7. 5 giorni fa · The Tiffany diamond has been displayed in various settings throughout its history, with its most notable appearance as a pendant on a diamond necklace worn by Audrey Hepburn during the promotion of Breakfast at Tiffany's in 1961.