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The Routers

The Routers The Routers Early 1960s American instrumental group The Routers were an American instrumental group in the early 1960s. Their biggest commercial success was in September 1962 with the instrumental single "Let's Go (Pony)", which reached No. 19 on the Billboard chart. Quick facts Origin, Genres ... The Routers Origin Los Angeles, California, United States Genres Pop, surf rock Years active 1962–1970 Label Warner Bros. Records Close Career Formed in 1961 by Michael Z. Gordon,[1][2] the Routers'[3] recordings sometimes used session musicians in addition to the actual group, with the exception of Gordon, who also formed another successful group, the Marketts.[4] Gordon composed the award-winning composition, "Out of Limits"[5] with the Marketts. Gordon played on almost all of the…

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GENRES: Instrumental, Rock & Roll, Surf

Albums

Singles

Let's Go / Mashy
Let's Go / Mashy (1962)
Big Band / A-Ooga
Big Band / A-Ooga (1963)
Half Time / Make It Snappy
Half Time / Make It Snappy (1963)
Snap Crackle And Pop / Amoeba
Snap Crackle And Pop / Amoeba (1963)
Sting Ray / Snap Happy
Sting Ray / Snap Happy (1963)
Let's Dance / Crack Up
Let's Dance / Crack Up (1964)
Stamp And Shake / Ah Ya
Stamp And Shake / Ah Ya (1964)