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The Camelots (rock band) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Camelots (rock band) The Camelots were a 1960s rock band led by Mike Appell.〔 Gene Odom ''Lynyrd Skynyrd: Remembering the Free Birds of Southern Rock'' 0767910273 2003 "When time came for the battle, however, the band chose not to compete for the grand prize, a Marshall public address system, ... After the battle, which was won by the Camelots with Don Barnes, future guitarist/vocalist for 38 Special.."〕〔Craig Statham ''Springsteen: Saint in the City: 1949-1974'' 2013 0957144237 p.121 "Mike Appell .. As a direct result, he began to learn guitar. The next few years were spent playing in a band that frequently changed its name and produced mostly instrumentals and, as The Camelots, supported Tay and the Americans, and Link Wray ..."〕 Their best known singles were "The Chase", written by M. Appel and J. Borrie, and "Thirsty", written by Appel, Borrie, Booton & Mestrandrea.〔Marc Eliot ''Down Thunder Road: The Making of Bruce Springsteen'' 1993 p.46 "Mike Appell... We were then called The Camelots and made a record called "The Chase, " which was which was something of a local hit. We played all the local high schools, backed up The Marvelettes one time in a theater in Newark, New Jersey, and became a sort of house band there. We were the only white faces in this entirely black theater. All the patrons and other acts were black except for us. I was friendly with a black DJ on WNJR; he liked me and was looking for a group of solid musicians who could play everybody else 's records. That was us. We also played other venues ..."〕 ==References==
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