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  1. 18 de ene. de 2019 · Bonnie Lamdin Phipps, retired head of St. Agnes HealthCare, sang 'Will You Be Staying After Sunday' for a Baltimore group known as The Peppermint Rainbow.

  2. Bonnie Lamdin – vocals. Patty Lamdin – vocals. Doug Lewis – guitar. Anton Corey – percussion. Skip Harris (deceased) [16] – bass. References. ^ Goldenburg, Joel (February 27, 2016). "Joel Goldenberg: Sunshine pop offered some respite from '60s strife". The Suburban. ^ Biography, Allmusic.com. ^ "Will You Be Staying After Sunday (lyrics)".

  3. 7 de feb. de 2018 · Like Spanky & Our Gang, the Peppermint Rainbow excelled at soaring vocal harmony work, with Bonnie Lamdin (later Phipps) helming most of the leads and the rest of the group providing the backing. A real working road band, the Peppermint Rainbow slugged it out in the clubs of Baltimore and Georgetown (under the name the New York Times ...

  4. 9 de jul. de 2023 · "Will You Be Staying After Sunday?" was the biggest hit by Baltimore, Maryland's sunshine-pop band The Peppermint Rainbow. Sung by the Lamdin sisters Bonnie ...

  5. 2 de oct. de 2020 · 28K views 3 years ago. Remastered audio overdub and live ( 2:30) versions of the 1969 one-hit-wonder song Will You Be Staying After Sunday are side-by-side. Bubblegum sunshine pop group Peppermint...

  6. Anton Corey Drums. The Peppermint Rainbow were a sunshine pop band from Baltimore, Maryland fronted by the sisters Patty and Bonnie Lamdin (later known as Bonnie Lamdin Phipps). They originally called themselves The New York Times, a name their first manager gave them that name.

  7. 24 de sept. de 2022 · Baltimore’s Peppermint Rainbow . . . . excelled at soaring vocal harmony work, with Bonnie Lamdin (later Phipps) helming most of the leads . . . . [I]ts first single, “Walking in Different Circles” b/w “Pink Lemonade,” . . . failed to chart but their next single . . .