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  1. Dick Yount (died 2019) John Petersen (died 2007) Harpers Bizarre was an American sunshine pop band of the 1960s, best known for their Broadway / sunshine pop sound and their cover of Simon & Garfunkel 's " The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) ."

  2. The song was released under a new band name, “Harpers Bizarre” (a play on the magazine Harper’s Bazaar), so as not to alienate The Tikis’ fanbase. The Harpers Bizarre version of the song reached #13 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in April 1967, far exceeding any success that The Tikis thus far had. The track reached #34 in the UK ...

  3. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 1970s. Formed. 1967 in Santa Cruz, CA. Disbanded. 1970. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. AM Pop, Baroque Pop, Sunshine Pop. Group Members. Dick Scoppettone, Dick Yount, Eddie James, John Petersen, Ted Templeman. New Releases. Discover. Articles. Staff Picks. Advanced Search. Remove Ads. 404 Error.

  4. The other Tikis members were pretty much side-lined, with the rhythm section Dick Yount and John Petersen plus guitarist Eddie James shoved firmly into the background. At this point the band had misgivings about the song and the completely different style the producer had achieved.

  5. Dick Yount. Ed James. John Petersen. Ted Templeman. Harpers Bizarre is the name of two separate musical acts. Harpers Bizarre was an American pop-rock band of the 1960s, best known for their Broadway/choirboy sound and their remake of Simon & Garfunkel's "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)." Career.

  6. Dick Yount, Eddie James, John Petersen, Dick Scoppettone and Ted Templeman came to Warner as a result of the label's acquisition of Autumn Records. As the Tikis, they had shared bills with the Dead, and Petersen had previously belonged to another Autumn group snapped up by Warner, The Beau Brummels.

  7. Harpers Bizarre. Formed 1963 in Santa Cruz, CA, USA as The Tikis; disbanded 1970. Members included Ted Templeman, Dick Scoppettone, Eddie James, Dick Yount, John Petersen.