Classics IV (Dennis Yost)
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Classics IV (Dennis Yost)

Classics IV Classics IV American band The Classics IV is an American band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, in 1965.[2] The band, founded by Dennis Yost, is known mainly for the hits "Spooky", "Stormy", and "Traces" (released 1967–69), which have become cover standards.[3] Quick facts Background information, Origin ... Classics IV Classics IV, 1966. L-R: Dennis Yost, Walter Eaton, J. R. Cobb, and Joe Wilson Background information Origin Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. Genres Soft rock,[1] blue-eyed soul, pop Years active 1965–1975 2001–present Label Imperial Records • MGM Records • EMI Members Tom Garrett Kevin Lloyd James Yoder Paul Weddle Shawn White Dave Soderberg Past members Dennis Yost J. R. Cobb Walter Eaton Joe Wilson Kim Venable Auburn Burrell Chris Bowman…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

Soul Train / Strange Changes
Soul Train / Strange Changes (1968)
Spooky / Poor People
Spooky / Poor People (1968)
Stormy / 24 Hours Of Lonliness
Stormy / 24 Hours Of Lonliness (1968)
Change Of Heart / Rainy Day
Change Of Heart / Rainy Day (1969)
Everyday With Your Girl / Sentimental Lady
Everyday With Your Girl / Sentimental Lady (1969)
Midnight / The Comic
Midnight / The Comic (1969)
Traces / Mary Mary Row Your Boat
Traces / Mary Mary Row Your Boat (1969)
The Funniest Thing / Nobody Loves You But Me
The Funniest Thing / Nobody Loves You But Me (1970)
Where Did All The Good Times Go / Ain't It The Truth
Where Did All The Good Times Go / Ain't It The Truth (1970)
What Am I Crying For / All In Your Mind
What Am I Crying For / All In Your Mind (1972)