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Butch Engle and the Styx : ウィキペディア英語版
Butch Engle & the Styx

Butch Engle & the Styx was an American rock band formed in 1963 in Mill Valley, California. Originally named The Showmen, the members were Butch Engle (vocals), Bob Zamora (lead guitar), Mike Pardee (organ), Harry "Happiness" Smith (bass), and Rich Morrison (drums). The band released three singles before breaking up in 1968. A compilation album featuring all of the band's recordings, ''No Matter What You Say: The Best of Butch Engle & the Styx'', was released in 2000.
==History==
Butch Engle formed The Showmen—not to be confused with the 1960s pop group of the same name— in 1963 after he took over and renamed an earlier incarnation of the band, whose roster had included Bill Champlin.〔

The group consisted of Engle, guitarist Bob Zamora, organist Mike Pardee, bassist Harry "Happiness" Smith, and drummer Rich Morrison.〔

In 1964 the Showmen released the British Invasion-influenced single "You Know All I Want".〔
The band changed their name in 1965 to Butch Engle & the Styx.〔

With the exception of their debut single, all material recorded by the band was written or co-written by Ron Elliott of The Beau Brummels.〔
According to Engle, "Ron, Sly Stewart (known as Sly Stone ), (Autumn Records executives ) Tom Donahue and Bobby Mitchell would choose which songs would go on (Beau Brummels ) album, and then we could take what we wanted from whatever was left".〔

Butch Engle & the Styx released a single, "I'm a Girl", in 1966 on the Warner Bros. Records subsidiary, Loma Records.〔
The band shortened their name to The Styx and released another single, "Hey, I'm Lost", in 1967,〔

before breaking up the following year.〔
In 2000, Sundazed Records released ''No Matter What You Say: The Best of Butch Engle & the Styx'', a compilation album which contained the band's three singles—including B-sides—along with 11 previously unreleased recordings.〔

"Hey, I'm Lost" appeared on the 2007 ''Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965–1970'' box set.〔


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