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    Bottom: Chuck Portz. At the start of 1966, drummer Don Murray and bassist Chuck Portz quit the group. They were replaced by Joel Larson and then John Barbata on drums, and by Chip Douglas on bass (October 1966).

  2. March 28, 1945 in Santa Monica, CA. Genre. Pop/Rock. Member Of. The Turtles. Credits. Submit Corrections. Explore Chuck Portz's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Chuck Portz on AllMusic.

  3. The Turtles are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1965, whose best-known lineup included Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman, Al Nichol, Chuck Portz, Jim Tucker and Don Murray. Originating from an earlier surf band called the Crossfires, the Turtles first achieved success with a sound that fused folk music with rock ...

  4. A principios de 1967, la gira tan extenuante y la falta de éxito en las listas de popularidad motivaron al baterista Don Murray y más tarde el bajista Chuck Portz a dejar la banda. Fueron reemplazados por Joel Larson y más tarde por John Barbata en la batería y Chip Douglas al bajo.

  5. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 2010s. Formed. 1963 in Los Angeles, CA. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. AM Pop, Folk-Rock, Sunshine Pop. Also Known As. The Crossfires. The Tyrtles. Group Members. Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman, Al Nichol, Chuck Portz, Don Murray, Jim Tucker, Chip Douglas, Jim Pons, John Barbata, John Seiter, Joel Larson.

  6. 10 de sept. de 2016 · Learn how The Turtles, a 1960s pop group, started as The Crossfires with Chuck Portz on bass in Westchester, California. The band had hits like \"Happy Together\" and \"She'd Rather Be With Me\" and influenced many musicians.

  7. 16 de oct. de 2020 · Original: Oct 16, 2020. The Turtles, London, England, June 1967 (L-R): Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman (kneeling), Al Nichol, Johny Barbata, Chuck Portz and Jim Tucker. Photo courtesy of Manifesto Records. By Bill Kopp.