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  2. The Underdogs (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The Underdogs were an American garage rock band from Grosse Pointe, Michigan who were active in the 1960s. They became a regular attraction at the Hideout, a club that was an early venue for acts such as Bob Seger, Glenn Frey, and The Pleasure Seekers, featuring Suzi Quatro, and it also served as the home to the Hideout record label, which released several of the Underdogs' singles.

  3. Saginaw, Michigan (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Saginaw, Michigan" is a 1964 song performed by Lefty Frizzell. The single was Lefty Frizzell's sixth and final number one on the U.S. country chart. [1] "Saginaw, Michigan" spent a total of 23 weeks on the country chart and peaked at number 85 on the Billboard Hot 100. [2] The song earned Lefty Frizzell a Grammy Award nomination.

  4. Tommy James and the Shondells - Wikipedia

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    Tommy James and the Shondells is an American rock band formed in Niles, Michigan, in 1964. [4] The band has had two No. 1 singles in the U.S.: "Hanky Panky" (1966), the band's only RIAA Certified Gold record, and "Crimson and Clover" (1969).

  5. The Pleasure Seekers (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Pleasure Seekers was a 1960s-era, all-female rock band from Detroit, Michigan. The band morphed into Cradle , changing direction musically. They are known in large part due to the later prominence of band member Suzi Quatro .

  6. The Reflections (Detroit band) - Wikipedia

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    The Reflections are an American blue-eyed soul/doo-wop group from Detroit, Michigan, United States. [1] They had one hit single in 1964 called "(Just Like) Romeo and Juliet", written by Bob Hamilton and Freddie Gorman. [2] The song was produced by Rob Reeco on Golden World Records. [1]

  7. The Shy Guys - Wikipedia

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    The Shy Guys next single was a cover of a cover of The Byrds' "Feel a Whole Lot Better," which appeared on the CanUSA label in 1968, but it failed to achieve success. [1] [2] They cut two more songs "Love So True" and "About You" that went unreleased. [1] The band's momentum dwindled and they broke up later that year. [1]

  8. SRC (band) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s, the psychedelic rock group called SRC (Scot Richard Case) was founded in Detroit, Michigan. The group was well-known for fusing elements of jazz, blues, and rock. Throughout the years they were active, they put out a number of albums, such as Traveler's Tale (1970), Milestones (1969), and SRC (1968). SRC did not attain ...

  9. The Marvelettes - Wikipedia

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    Achieving popularity in the early to mid-1960s, they were the first successful act of Motown Records after the Miracles and its first significantly successful female group after the release of the 1961 number-one single, "Please Mr. Postman", one of the first number-one singles recorded by an all-female vocal group and the first by a Motown ...

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