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  1. 26 de mar. de 2006 · RIP: Ned Torney. Posted on March 26, 2006. Tonight, at Moe’s Alley in Santa Cruz, California, there will be a big celebration for Ned Torney (not Tourney). Ned was a multi-talented musician that played with a lot of bands in the San Francisco-San Jose region- the Chocolate Watchband, Syndicate of Sound, the Sundogs, Jerry Miller ...

  2. The band reformed in late 1968 for a short period of time, with Danny Phay, the group's original vocalist in its 1965 inception, re-joining the band, as well as guitarist Ned Torney; bassist Bill Flores and guitarist Sean Tolby from the 1967 line-up remained.

  3. The Chocolate Watchband was formed in the summer of 1965 by Ned Torney and Mark Loomis, who had previously played guitar together in a local band known as The Chaparrals the previous year, 1964. The Chocolate Watchband’s founding line-up consisted of members: Ned Torney – guitar Mark Loomis – guitar Rich Young – bass Pete Curry – drums

  4. Tras crear los Chapparals con Ned Torney, fundó la Chocolate Watchband a mediados de los años sesenta y tuvo un papel fundamental en la primera época más “garage” entre los años 1966 y 1967, siendo también autor de varios riffs y temas de la etapa posterior más psicodélica.

  5. 2 de oct. de 2012 · Ned Torney and Mark Loomis formed the band, but before that you two were in The Chaparrals. Tell us about The Chaparrals (was anything released)? David: Nothing to my knowledge. Gary: Before I was in the band. Mark: The Chaparrals were a surf band and Ned actually taught me how to play rock and roll guitar. We played as a surf band for a while.

  6. Más tarde entraron Alec Palao, Derek See, Ned Torney y Daryl Hooper, quien tocó en los años 60 en The Seeds. Mark Loomis falleció el 26 de septiembre del año 2014. Bill Flores murió el 8 de marzo del año 2018. Discografía comentada en AlohaCriticón

  7. 4 de nov. de 2022 · Formed in 1965 by guitarists Mark Loomis and Ned Torney, the Chocolate Watchband released their first album, No Way Out, in 1967 and followed it a year later with The Inner Mystique. The guitar work of Mark Loomis was inventive and refreshingly original