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"G.T.O." is a song written by John Buck Wilkin and first recorded as the 1964 debut single of his band, Ronny & the Daytonas. It was also featured on their album of the same name. The single reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on September 26, 1964, [2] and sold over one million copies, which resulted in it being awarded a gold disc. [3]
After an album and tour in 1964, Ronny & The Daytonas had another hit in 1965 with a ballad, "Sandy", and an album that reflected a similar country-inflected surfer sound. In 1966 Ronny and The Daytonas switched to RCA Records and released a romantic ballad called "Diane, Diane" and the upbeat "All American Girl", both of which had some success ...
G.T.O. is the debut studio album by American band Ronny & the Daytonas, and was released in 1964 on Mala Records ... "GTO" 4 1964 "Bucket "T"" 54 1964 "California ...
John William "Buck" Wilkin was born on April 26, 1946, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the son of songwriter Marijohn Wilkin and Sam Frevert. The couple divorced soon after his birth and she married Art Wilkin, Jr. [1] [2] [3] His mother was a country music songwriter and a teacher. [4]
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A replica Ferrari Daytona used in Miami Vice. McBurnie Coachcraft was a US bodywork company mostly known for their replicas of Ferrari Daytona Spyder. McBurnie also manufactured a Ferrari 250 GTO replica in the style of the Alpha One GTO and the Velo Rossa (See, Ferrari S.p.A. v. McBurnie Coachcraft, 10 U.S.P. Q.2d 1278 [S.D.Cal.1988]).
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The group was founded in 1962 as the Ramrods Four by Boston residents Bill Linnane and Vin Campisi. [1] [2] They began as a surf rock unit who played primarily instrumentals, eventually modifying their name to the Rockin' Ramrods.