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Ad for a 1968 Chambers Brothers concert in Seattle. The band scored its only major hit in the fall of 1968 with "Time Has Come Today", an 11-minute opus written by Joe and Willie Chambers and highlighted by echoing vocal effects and Keenan's drumming which gave the song a psychedelic feel.
Prior to joining The Chambers Brothers, Keenan was a member of the Ondine night club house band, The Losers which was formed around 1965. Referred to as a funky blues rock pop band, the group is said to have been made up of Joe Nessor (bass and vocal), Tony Sal (Guitar and vocal), Brian Keenan (drums) and a guitarist possibly called Russell. [3]
The First Quaker City Rock Festival was an early all-star show there, featuring Moby Grape, The Chambers Brothers, Vanilla Fudge, Big Brother & The Holding Company, and Buddy Guy among other acts. Duran Duran performed at the venue on March 3, 1984, during their Sing Blue Silver world tour.
Chambers brothers may refer to: Chambers brothers (pastoralists) , James and John Chambers, early settlers in South Australia Chambers Brothers (gang) , B.J., Larry, Willie and Otis Chambers, a criminal organization in Detroit during the 1980s
Willie Chambers (born March 3, 1938) is an American singer, guitarist, and former member of The Chambers Brothers, a rock band in the 1960s with hits "In The Midnight Hour", "I Can't Turn You Loose", and "Time Has Come Today". He continues to be a regular attraction at various venues in Los Angeles and further afield.
BATTLE CREEK — The Righteous Brothers are bringing their Lovin' Feelin' Farewell Tour to FireKeepers Casino Event Center at 8 p.m. Feb. 28.. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 14, starting at ...
In 2015, a series of Ash Grove-branded musical events, including a 57th Anniversary Concert, was held at the Improv, under the guidance of Ed Pearl, celebrating the Ash Grove's history and legacy in its original venue. [6] Featured performers for these events included Claudia Lennear, The Chambers Brothers, Roy Zimmerman [7] and Jackson Browne.
The Jonas Brothers’ North American leg of The Tour may be over, but they are preparing to launch a 20th anniversary one in 2025. “[From] two nights at Yankee Stadium, we have since played 61 ...