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Rick's Continentals (originally known as The Continentals) was a southern rock and roll band. This Mississippi band was prominent during the mid-1960s, best known for their hits "Live It Up" and "I Don’t Know". The group's home was Meridian, Mississippi. They were active throughout the southeast in concerts, private bookings and television broadcasts from 1965 to 1968. They performed Southern-style rock and roll, pop, classic rock, instrumentals, soul and classic standard music. Rick's Continentals Band〔Ray Vaughn (no year). (Band History ), ''The Ricks Continentals Website'', retrieved January 28, 2010〕 was contemporary with groups like Paul Davis and the Endless Chain, David and the Giants, John Fred And The Playboys and The Jagged EDJ. The band recorded with Paul Davis and George Soule〔Edd Hurt (April 2007). (George Soulé ). ''Perfect Sound Forever'' retrieved January 29, 2010〕 on their first two records and toured with Jimmy Ellidge performing his great hits. ==Rick’s Continentals band members== (1964–1967) Stan Suire — lead guitar Ray Vaughn — rhythm guitar Rick Spence — lead vocals Bob Minnis — bass guitar Darrell Ross — drums Richard Coard — producer and manager 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rick's Continentals」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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