The Beau Brummels
trade ad for The Beau Brummels in 1965
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The Beau Brummels

The Beau Brummels The Beau Brummels American rock band For other uses, see Beau Brummell (disambiguation). The Beau Brummels was an American rock band. Formed in San Francisco in 1964, the band's original lineup included Sal Valentino (lead vocals), Ron Elliott (lead guitar), Ron Meagher (bass guitar), Declan Mulligan (rhythm guitar, bass, harmonica), and John Petersen (drums).[1] They were discovered by local disc jockeys who were looking to sign acts to their new label, Autumn Records, where Sylvester Stewart—later known as Sly Stone—produced the group's early recording sessions. Initially, the band's musical style blended beat music and folk music and typically drew comparisons to the Beatles, while their later work incorporated other music genres such as psychedelic rock and country…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll

Albums

Singles

Don't Talk To Strangers / In Good Time
Don't Talk To Strangers / In Good Time (1965)
Good Time Music / Sad Little Girl
Good Time Music / Sad Little Girl (1965)
Just A Little / They'll Make You Cry
Just A Little / They'll Make You Cry (1965)
Laugh Laugh / Still In Love With You Baby
Laugh Laugh / Still In Love With You Baby (1965)
You Tell Me Why / I Want You
You Tell Me Why / I Want You (1965)
Here We Are Again / Fine With Me
Here We Are Again / Fine With Me (1966)
One Too Many Mornings / She Reigns
One Too Many Mornings / She Reigns (1966)