Dusty Springfield, White Lady Of Soul There are a number of great sites on the net about Dusty, but this one may be the best overall, with regularly updated news, Dusty quotes, and more from the legend behind "Son of a Preacher Man," "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me," and more. Dynamite Gazette The internet's first and best Brenda Lee fan site. See exclusive information about and photos of the lady who gave us hits like "I'm Sorry."
Ed Rambeau Ed wrote Diane Renay's "Navy Blue" and scored a hit cover of "Concrete and Clay" in the Sixties. This is his official site. Electric Bayou Creedence Clearwater Revival get an appropriately huge and detailed fan shrine here, with lots of constantly updated news items, interviews, lyrics, multimedia, and a completely thorough look at CCR appearances in non-musical mediums. Freddy Cannon: The Boom Boom Man The "Palisades Park" star has an official site here, where you can actually hear a few of his hits. See where he's performing today! Gary U.S. Bonds The official site for the party king of the early Sixties. Lots of info for fans here, including news about a brand-new studio album! GaryPuckettMusic.com A very professional official site for this former leader of the Union Gap ("Young Girl," "Lady Willpower," and many others). Merchandise, news, photos, and more. Gene Pitney Everything you could want from an official site, as befits the man who gave the world "Town Without Pity" and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance." Catch him on tour! HistoryOfRock.com: Jay and the Americans A bio on one of pop's finest Sixties vocal groups, responsible for "Cara Mia" and "Come A Little Bit Closer," among others. Tells their story in detail. Introducing the Beau Brummels This is the official site for the well-dressed quintet, who scored several hits in the mid-Sixties, including "Laugh, Laugh" and "Just A Little." Includes CD info. Jackie DeShannon Appreciation Society A fan club for one of rock's most influential female artists, best remembered for "What The World Needs Now Is Love" and "Put A Little Love In Your Heart." Complete with official newsletter, discographies, and more. Jan Berry/Jan and Dean A small but interesting fan site dedicated to the tragedy-stricken surf duo who recorded "Surf City" and "Dead Man's Curve." Joey Dee and the Starliters The house band at the world-famous Peppermint Lounge, this group scored a hit with "Peppermint Twist" and later mutated into the Rascals. They still tour today! Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge This vocal group gave the world one of the saddest and most enduring oldies of all time in "Worst That Could Happen." Maestro was also in the Fifties doo-wop group The Crests ("Sixteen Candles"). Johnny Rivers Web Site Usually remembered for "Secret Agent Man," Rivers enjoyed a number of lite pop-soul hits in the Sixties, as well, such as "The Poor Side of Town." On this official site, Rivers himself talks about the recording of these classics. Kathy Young She's best known for "A Thousand Stars," but this ex-Innocents singer has had quite the successful performing career since. This is her official site. Kenny Vance and the Planotones One of the major torch-bearers of doo-wop and other 50s rock, Vance was a member of Jay and the Americans and served as the music supervisor for many classic films. Lil Bob and the Lollipops Best known for the early frat-rock classic "I Got Loaded," Lil Bob is a hero of the swamp-pop and Northern Soul scenes. Lou-Christie.com Best known for "Lightning Strikes" and "Two Faces Have I," this Sixties pop icon has a bio and photos on this, his official site. You can also hear four brand-new Lou songs! Neil Diamond The best websites and pages about rock's Solitary Man, Neil Diamond, and where to find them! Orbison.com The official Roy Orbison website has a sterling biography and an almost equally impressive discography on the man responsible for "In Dreams," "Only The Lonely," and "Oh! Pretty Woman." Paul Revere And The Raiders This band now makes its way without original lead singer Mark Lindsay, but this official homepage does have some info about the Raiders of the past. PetulaClark.net The "Downtown" singer and Sixties pop chanteuse has an official site here that easily transcends most artists' official pages - almost anything you might want to know about the singer is here. Constantly updated with fresh Pet news. Psychedelic-Music.com These German-based psych and exotica specialists have tons of originals and reissues available on audiophile-quality vinyl, but they have loads of CDs for the digital age, as well. Ready Steady Go! This extensive fan site is dedicated to obsessive fans of Sixties mod, soul, and power pop, as well as their modern-day counterparts who help keep the classic sound alive. Very fan-friendly and interactive.
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