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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jan_ErricoJan Errico - Wikipedia

    Jan Errico is a drummer and singer who was a member of two San Francisco rock groups in the 1960s, The Vejtables and The Mojo Men . Background. Errico is the daughter of Vincent Errico who, himself was an accomplished drummer. [1] [2] She is the cousin of Greg Errico, the original drummer for Sly and the Family Stone. [3] .

  2. Lead singer Jan Errico also played drums for the group's recordings, making her one of the relatively few female drummers at the time. The Vejtables began their career playing bars and nightclubs along El Camino Real on the San Francisco Peninsula, even though they were still in high school at the time. Background.

  3. Jan Errico es un baterista y cantante que fue miembro de dos grupos de rock de San Francisco en la década de 1960, The Vejtables y The Mojo Men. Ella es la hija de Vincent Errico quien, él mismo fue un baterista consumado. [1] Es prima de Greg Errico, el baterista original de Sly and the Family Stone.

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  5. Jan Errico & The Mojo Men - Don't Leave Me Crying Like Before - YouTube. Fuzz Vag. 3.45K subscribers. Subscribed. 40. 3.2K views 9 years ago. Jan Errico & The Mojo Men - Sit Down, I Think I...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Mojo_MenThe Mojo Men - Wikipedia

    DeCarr (Potokar) left the group in 1966 and was replaced by drummer/vocalist Jan Errico, formerly of the Vejtables. [6] . The Mojo Men then moved from Autumn to Reprise Records, where the band's earlier British Invasion -influenced garage rock style evolved into pop/ folk rock. [7] .

  7. 28 de ene. de 2011 · Sit Down, I Think I Love You. January 28, 2011. In Rediscovered. This post is a tribute to Jan Ashton, born Jan Errico (she changed her name to sound more British, apparently), who is one of few female drummers in rock history.