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  1. 26 de mar. de 2006 · RIP: Ned Torney. Posted on March 26, 2006. Tonight, at Moe’s Alley in Santa Cruz, California, there will be a big celebration for Ned Torney (not Tourney). Ned was a multi-talented musician that played with a lot of bands in the San Francisco-San Jose region- the Chocolate Watchband, Syndicate of Sound, the Sundogs, Jerry Miller ...

  2. The Rhythm Dukes yearned for more substance in their music so they added Fuzzy John's old friend Ned Torney (b. Edward Johnston Torney III, Tuesday, August 10, 1943, Santa Clara County, California) on electric piano and rhythm guitar, formerly of Chocolate Watchband.

  3. The Chocolate Watchband was formed in the summer of 1965 by Ned Torney and Mark Loomis, who had previously played guitar together in a local band known as The Chaparrals the previous year, 1964. The Chocolate Watchband’s founding line-up consisted of members: Ned Torney – guitar Mark Loomis – guitar Rich Young – bass Pete Curry – drums

  4. The band reformed in late 1968 for a short period of time, with Danny Phay, the group's original vocalist in its 1965 inception, re-joining the band, as well as guitarist Ned Torney; bassist Bill Flores and guitarist Sean Tolby from the 1967 line-up remained.

  5. 2 de oct. de 2012 · Ned Torney and Mark Loomis formed the band, but before that you two were in The Chaparrals. Tell us about The Chaparrals (was anything released)? David: Nothing to my knowledge. Gary: Before I was in the band. Mark: The Chaparrals were a surf band and Ned actually taught me how to play rock and roll guitar. We played as a surf band for a while.

  6. Más tarde entraron Alec Palao, Derek See, Ned Torney y Daryl Hooper, quien tocó en los años 60 en The Seeds. Mark Loomis falleció el 26 de septiembre del año 2014. Bill Flores murió el 8 de marzo del año 2018. Discografía comentada en AlohaCriticón

  7. 4 de nov. de 2022 · Formed in 1965 by guitarists Mark Loomis and Ned Torney, the Chocolate Watchband released their first album, No Way Out, in 1967 and followed it a year later with The Inner Mystique. The guitar work of Mark Loomis was inventive and refreshingly original.