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    In July 2008, the Blues Magoos, with original members Ralph Scala, Castro and Geoff Daking reunited for the first time in years for two concerts, including one with The Zombies at the Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza in New York City.

  2. Gary James' Interview With Ralph Scala Of Blues Magoos In the mid-1960s, The Blues Magoos were riding high with a song called "We Ain't Got Nothin' Yet". That song went Top 5 and the group went on the road with the likes of Herman's Hermits and The Who. Keyboardist / vocalist Ralph Scala talked about that time in musical history known as "the ...

  3. In July 2008, Blues Magoos, with original members Ralph Scala and Geoff Daking, reunited for the first time in years for two concerts, including one with The Zombies at the Fillmore New York. In December 2009 they traveled to Spain for the Purple Weekend festival.

  4. WNPR's Ray Hardman interviews Blues Magoos lead singer and organist Ralph Scala.

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  6. 21 de ene. de 2013 · Ralph Scala’s new charge stems back to a November 2012 incident where police allege he exited a store in the Burnhamthorpe Rd. and Dundas St. West area in the company of an unidentified man...

  7. The roots of The Blues Magoos were laid when Ralph Scala and Ronnie Gilbert met as members of the golf team at DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx area of New York. Recruiting drummer John Finnegan they called themselves The Trenchcoats before hooking up with a young guitarist and class-dodger called Peppy Castro.