We Five
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We Five was a 1960s folk-rock musical group based in San Francisco, California. Their best-known hit was 1965's "You Were on My Mind", which reached #1 on the Cashbox chart and #2 in Billboard. The group was together for five years, realeasing four albums.
Personnel
The ensemble played acoustic and electric guitar and sang vocal harmonies. The original line-up included:- Jerry Burgan (Tenor, 6-String Acoustical Guitar)
- Michael Stewart (Baritone-Bass, 5-String Banjo, 6-String Acoustic Guitar, 9-String Amplified Guitar)
- Beverly Bivens (Low Tenor to High Soprano)
- Peter Fullerton (Tenor, Acoustic & Fender Bass)
- Bob Jones (Baritone-Tenor, 6-String Electric Jazz Guitar, 12-String Electric Guitar).
Trivia
We Five were the first group to record songs live in San Francisco, and were also the first commercial artist to record music for Coca-Cola. They were Grammy-nominated as Best New Artist of 1965 but were beat by The Beatles.Michael Stewart's son, Jamie Stewart, is the vocalist for experimental indie band Xiu Xiu.
Discography
- You Were On My Mind (1965) A&M LP-111/SP-4111
- Make Someone Happy (1967) A&M LP-138/SP-4138
- The Return of We Five (1969) A&M SP-4168
- Catch the Wind (1970) Vault 136
External links
- [Official Site]
- [}}}] at YouTube - Shindig! television show on September 18, 1965.
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