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  1. 24 de oct. de 2008 · Released as a single on columbia in 1966,This is a good track by the great Downliners Sect and is available on the cd The Definitive A.s and B.s.If anyone ob...

  2. 9 de dic. de 2009 · The story of Downliners Sect (or The Downliners Sect; both spellings are used quite frequently) starts in Twickenham, a London suburb back in 1962 when a young man named Mick O’Donnell started a band called the Downliners (after the Jerry Lee Lewis song "Down The Line".After some member changes and a disastrous tour to France, the band split in the beginning of 1963.

  3. 21 de ene. de 2018 · The Downliners Sect, August 1965 in Fabulous 208. Clockwise from left: Don Craine, Keith Grant, Johnny Sutton, Terry Gibson and (centre) Pip Harvey. Photo may be subject to copyright. Formed from the ashes of The Downliners, whose original members included Don Craine (real name: Mick O’Donnell), the original line-up below is from July 1963.

  4. The Rock Sect's In by The Downliners Sect released in 1966. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. Downliners Sect discography and songs: Music profile for Downliners Sect, formed 1963. Genres: Garage Rock, British Rhythm & Blues, Beat Music. Albums include Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From the British Empire and Beyond, 1964-1969, The Sect, and The Rock Sect's In.

  6. 15 de sept. de 2012 · The Downliners Sect: Do it and enjoy it! Contemporaries of the Rolling Stones and Yardbirds, the Downliners Sect was formed by deerstalker-hatted rhythm guitarist Don Craine in the spring of 1963. Their brash and exciting brand of R&B soon gained them a residency at London’s Studio 51 club where they recorded their first E.P.

  7. Downliners Sect are an English R&B and blues-based rock band, formed in the 1960s beat boom era. Stylistically, they were similar to blues-based bands such as The Yardbirds, The Pretty Things and the Rolling Stones, playing basic R&B on their first album The Sect. Critic Richie Unterberger wrote: "The Sect didn't as much interpret the sound of Chess Records as attack it, with a finesse that ...