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  1. Spanky and Our Gang - Lazy Day Malcolm Hale born 17 May 1941 and died 31 Oct 1968 (aged 27) Folk/Rock Musician. Hale was a member of the popular 1960s musical group, "Spanky & Our Gang."

  2. Malcolm Hale (born on May 16th 1941 - died on October 30th 1968) was an American guitar player, singer, and songwriter. He was a member of the pop group Spanky and Our Gang.

  3. Malcolm Hale (1968) On October 31, 1968, the group's lead guitarist Malcolm Hale was found dead in his Chicago home, and the coroner attributed the death to bronchial pneumonia. [8] [9] A 2007 book stated that Hale "died on a Sunday at age twenty-seven from carbon monoxide poisoning due to a bad heating system."

  4. Malcolm Hale was a folk/rock musician and a member of the 1960s group Spanky & Our Gang. He died in 1968 and was cremated and sent to his family.

  5. 26 de jul. de 2023 · Malcolm Hale came up with the song's vamped vocal opening, which became the group's signature. The resulting single, released in May of 1967, peaked at number nine on the charts in June of 1967, one of the fresher pop-folk sounds amid the Summer of Love.

  6. Malcolm Hale was a trombonist and friend of Elaine McFarlane, who became Spanky and Our Gang. He joined the folk-rock band in 1966 and played on their hits like \"Sunday Will Never Be the Same\" and \"Lazy Day\".

  7. On October 31, 1968, the group's lead guitarist Malcolm Hale died in his sleep in the third floor apartment of the same building where Chicago's famed Earl of Old Town folk bar resided, leading the band to disband in early 1969. Thereafter, McFarlane and her husband, road manager Charly Galvin, prepared an album called Spanky's ...