Word on the street is The Tammy’s are regarded as one of Girl Group history’s greatest treasures.
You may not have heard of them, but you’re not to blame, as this is just one of their remarkable gems they managed to leave behind for us all to hear. In fact, this single was all but lost until being found again at the beginning of this century.
“In the spring of 1964, it peaked at #30 on Cleveland rock music surveys, and #15 in Pittsburgh. It was popular at high school and college dances throughout the Midwest, but somehow never made it onto the national charts…”
This is one HELLUVA ride so make sure you’re ready to take this boundary defying and strange, weird, intensely out of this world experience known as “Egyptian Shumba” – an absolute favourite that totally goes with the jist of this place…
This place?
+The Eye of Faith+, B*$@%*!!!
We’re still searching for all your innermost desires . . .
Sincerely,
{theEye}
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They never reached our ears in 1964 Los Angeles. If they had I would have been a fan for sure. Love the video too. Those pettycoats were a hoot!
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Does anyone know what that dance style is called? It looks like a mix of Swing dancing and the Twist. I like!
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Reblogged this on The Beautiful Times.
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