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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_GentrysThe Gentrys - Wikipedia

    Jimmy Hart, Bruce Bowles, Larry Raspberry, Bobby Fisher, Pat Neal, Larry Wall, Rob Straube Jimmy Johnson, Larry Butler, The Gentrys were an American band of the 1960s and early 1970s, best known for their 1965 hit "Keep On Dancing". A cover by the Bay City Rollers charted No. 9 in the UK in 1971.

  2. thegentrys.bandcamp.com › album › the-gentrysThe Gentrys | The Gentrys

    The original group was made up of seven members: Bruce Bowles, Bobby Fisher, Jimmy Hart, Jimmy Johnson, Pat Neal, Larry Raspberry, and Larry Wall. Their debut album climbed into the Top 100 and the group enjoyed minor success until 1966 when the band broke up.

  3. Upon its re-release, the Gentrys— Larry Raspberry (guitar, lead vocalist), Bruce Bowles (vocals), Bobby Fisher (saxophone, keyboards), Jimmy Hart (vocals), Jimmy Johnson (trumpet), Pat Neal (bass guitar), and drummer Larry Wall—found themselves with the #4 single in the Billboard Hot 100 (and #3 in Record World) by the end of October, kept ...

  4. The Gentrys were a rock band from Memphis, Tennessee. The group formed in 1963 and initially called themselves the Gents. The original members were: Bruce Bowles (vocals), Bobby Fisher (keyboards), Jimmy Hart (vocals), Jimmy Johnson (trumpet/keyboards), Pat Neal (bass), Larry Raspberry (guitar/lead vocals), and Larry Wall (drums).

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  6. 1960s - 1970s. Formed. 1963 in Memphis, TN. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Frat Rock, Garage Rock, Psychedelic/Garage. Group Members. Jimmy Hart, Bobby Fisher, Bruce Bowles, Larry Raspberry, Larry Wall, Pat Neal, Robert Fisher, David Beaver, Jimmy Tarbutton, Larry Butler, Mike Gardner, Stephen Speer.

  7. Singers Jimmy Hart and Bruce Bowles, bassist Pat Neal, trumpeter Jimmy Johnson, drummer Larry Wall and multi-instrumentalist Bobby Fisher rounded out the seven-man outfit, local favorites with the teen crowd and winners of a 1964 "Battle of the Bands" competition after contemporizing their name a bit.