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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_KingsmenThe Kingsmen - Wikipedia

    Bob Nordby and Don Gallucci are now the last surviving members of the "Louie Louie" line-up. Members Current. Dick Peterson – drums, vocals (1963–present) Steve Peterson – guitar, vocals (1988–present) Kim Nicklaus – keyboards (1982–1984, 2000–present) Todd McPherson – bass, guitar, vocals (1992–present)

  2. The Kingsmen. Apariencia. ocultar. The Kingsmen es una banda estadounidense de garage rock de los años 1960. Se formaron en Portland, Oregón. Son mejor conocidos por su versión del tema de Richard Berry "Louie Louie". Este sencillo los ubicó en el n.º 2 en el Billboard durante seis semanas.

  3. Mini Bio. The Kingsmen are a garage/frat rock group from Portland, Oregon. The band first got together in 1959. The original line-up was Jacky Ely (guitar/lead vocals), Lynn Easton (drums), Mike Mitchell (lead guitar), Bob Nordby (bass) and Don Galucci (piano).

  4. By 1960, Mike Mitchell, on lead guitar, and Bob Nordby, on bass, had joined the band. Ken Chase, a local Top 40 radio personality and the owner of the Chase, a teen dance club in Milwaukie , took the group under his wing, and the Kingsmen became the club’s house band in 1961.

  5. 1959 in Portland, OR. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Frat Rock, Garage Rock, Rock & Roll, Psychedelic/Garage. Group Members. Barry Curtis, Bob Nordby, Dick Peterson, Don Gallucci, Jack Ely, Lynn Easton, Mike Mitchell, Jeff Beals, Keith Blake, Kerry Magness, Marc Willett, Steve Peterson, Gary Abbott. New Releases. Discover. Articles. My Profile.

  6. www.classicbands.com › kingsmenThe Kingsmen

    The Kingsmen. The Kingsmen were formed in Portland, Oregon in 1957 with an original line-up that included Jack Ely (lead singer and guitar), Lynn Easton (drums), Mike Mitchell (lead guitar), Bob Nordby (bass), and Don Gallucci (piano). As teenagers, they played at school dances, supermarket promotions, teen clubs, dance halls, national guard ...

  7. Easton and Ely performed at yacht club parties, and soon added Mike Mitchell on guitar and Bob Nordby on bass to round out the band. They called themselves The Kingsmen, taking the name from a recently disbanded group. [2] .