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  1. Gary Lovetro – bass (1967) Greg Munford – vocals, drums (1967) Marty Katon – drums (1968-1969) Jimmy Pitman – guitars, vocals (1968–1969, died 2019) Paul Marshall – guitars, vocals (1969–1971, 2003, 2007) Leo Gaffney – vocals (1983) Doug Freeman – vocals (1983) Peter Wasner – keyboards (1983) James Harrah ...

  2. Biografía. En un principio el grupo lo formaban Ed King (guitarra), Mark Weitz (teclista), Lee Freeman (guitarra rítmica), Gary Lovetro (bajo), y Justin Burke (percusionista). En su primer y más famoso sencillo ( single ), " Incense and Peppermints ", el cantante fue Greg Munford, un amigo del grupo de dieciséis años.

  3. Psychedelic Pop, Psychedelic/Garage, Sunshine Pop. Also Known As. The Sixpence. Group Members. Ed King, Lee Freeman, Mark Weitz, George Bunnell, Howie Anderson, Paul Marshall, Steve Bartek, Steve Rabe, Gene Gunnels, Jimmy Pitman, Randy Seol, Gary Lovetro. Remove Ads. AllMusic provides comprehensive music info including reviews and biographies.

  4. Anteriormente llamados Thee Sixpence (nombre con el que habían publicado el sencillo “In The Building”), Strawberry Alarm Clock estaban compuestos por: El guitarrista Ed King (nacido el 14 de septiembre de 1949) El bajista Gary Lovetro.

  5. Profile: Born in October 1949, currently lives in Arizona. Bass guitarist and vocalist. In Groups: Strawberry Alarm Clock, Thee Sixpence. Variations: Viewing All | Gary Lovetro. Lovetro. Shop now.

  6. 24 de ene. de 2018 · The Strawberry Alarm Clock were an American psych-rock band from Los Angeles that released four albums on MCA-subsidiary Uni Records between 1967 and 1969. Members: Lee Freeman (guitar, vocals), Ed King (guitar, bass, vocals), Gene Gunnels (), Gary Lovetro (bass, vocals, 1967), Randy Seol (drums, vocals, 1967-68), Mark Weitz ...

  7. Background. Prior to recording, bassist Gary Lovetro departed after being bought out for $25,000, leaving the position solely to George Bunnell. Regarding Lovetro's exit, keyboardist Mark Weitz explained, "Even though he was one of the original members [dating back to the days of Thee Sixpence, the band that evolved into the Strawberry Alarm Clock], we felt his interest in the band was more ...