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  1. Robert Rhodes. Wayne Ulaky. The Beacon Street Union was an American psychedelic rock band in the late 1960s, named for a street in their native Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The band was composed of Boston College students, singer John Lincoln Wright (September 23, 1947 - December 4, 2011), [1] guitarist/singer Paul Tartachny, ...

  2. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Wayne Ulaky was bassist and vocalist for The Beacon Street Union. A partial list of acts that played at Canobie Lake Park: The Kingsmen Bobby Lewis The Angels Johnny and the Hurricanes Paul and Paula Gary U.S. Bonds The Supremes Duane Eddy Dick and DeeDee Santo and Johnny The Tokens Mark Dinning Jerry Lee Lewis Ray Charles Gene ...

  3. 28 de dic. de 2012 · Discussion. In just 18 months, The Beacon Street Union went from being one of Boston’s top local bands to achieving national recognition. Keyboardist Bob (Rhodes) Rosenblatt formed the band in the summer of 1966, recruiting two fellow Boston College students, bassist Wayne Ulaky and vocalist John Lincoln Wright, a high school acquaintance, ...

  4. Sanford, ME native John Wright and Bostonian Wayne Ulaky had something in common; they were the only long hairs on the Boston College campus in 1966. They were also musicians. With two days notice, Wright learned 60 songs, ranging from originals to covers by The Kinks, The Yardbirds, Them, and Arthur Lee's Love, for the band's debut at ...

  5. Explore Wayne Ulaky's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Wayne Ulaky on AllMusic.

  6. The Beacon Street Union was a '60s rock band from Boston comprised of John Wright (vocals), Paul Tartachny (guitar, vocals), Robert Rhodes (keyboards), Wayne Ulaky (bass, vocals), and Richard Weisburg… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s. Formed. 1966 in Boston, MA. Disbanded. 1969. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Psychedelic/Garage.

  7. Keyboard player Robert Rhodes, guitarist Paul Tartachny, bassist Wayne Ulaky, drummer Richard Weisberg and vocalist John Lincoln Wright met in 1966 while attending Boston College. Like a sizeable part of the mid-'60s college population they discovered a mutual interest in music (as opposed to classes), deciding to form a band.