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  1. The Sunshine Company was an American sunshine pop band from Los Angeles, California. Originally the duo of Mary Nance (November 7, 1947 – November 24, 2019) [2] and Maury Manseau, [3] the group later added the rhythm section of bassist Larry Sims and drummer Merel Bregante and signed to Imperial Records, releasing their debut album in 1967. [4]

  2. 10 de jul. de 2021 · 841 subscribers. Subscribed. 21. 573 views 2 years ago. The Sunshine Company was an American sunshine pop psych band from Los Angeles, California, formed by Mary Nance and Maury Manseau. The...

  3. 27 de nov. de 2019 · Just learned Mary Nance the singer from the Southern California group The Sunshine Company has passed away after a long illness. One of the first "Sunshine Pop" groups, Mary's voice was often compared to Mama Cass of the Mamas and Papas. What a great voice! RIP

  4. Southern California soft pop quintet the Sunshine Company comprised singer Mary Nance, singer/guitarist Maury Manseau, guitarist/violinist Douglas Mark, bassist Larry Sims, and drummer Merel Bregante.… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s. Genre. Pop/Rock, Folk. Styles.

  5. About The Sunshine Company. Southern California soft pop quintet the Sunshine Company comprised singer Mary Nance, singer/guitarist Maury Manseau, guitarist/violinist Douglas Mark, bassist Larry Sims, and drummer Merel Bregante.

  6. 29 de abr. de 2018 · Southern California soft-pop quintet the Sunshine Company comprised singer Mary Nance, singer/guitarist Maury Manseau, guitarist/violinist Douglas Mark, bassist Larry Sims and drummer Merle Bregante. Signing to Imperial Records, in the fall of 1967 the group issued its debut LP Happy Is the S…

  7. THE BEST OF THE SUNSHINE COMPANY. By Richie Unterberger. The Sunshine Company's very name summons the spirit of the mini-genre of 1960s pop-rock that, long after its heyday, was named sunshine pop. So does their music, with the requisite exquisite multi-part male-female harmonies, buoyant optimism, and luxuriant late-1960s L.A. studio production.