The Neon Philharmonic
The 45 of the hit song, "Morning Girl" by Neon Philharmonic from 1969.
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The Neon Philharmonic

The Neon Philharmonic The Neon Philharmonic American band The Neon Philharmonic (formed 1967) was an American psychedelic pop[citation needed] band led by songwriter and conductor Tupper Saussy and singer Don Gant,[1] produced by Saussy, Gant, and Bob McCluskey, and engineered by Gant's brother Ronald. Although the first album stated "Borges Forever!", the group's concertmaster is in fact named Pierre Menard, and it is not a reference to the Jorge Luis Borges story Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote; Saussy was not conscious of the connection.[2] This article needs additional citations for verification. (April 2020) Quick facts Background information, Origin ... The Neon Philharmonic The 45 of the hit song, "Morning Girl" by Neon Philharmonic from 1969. Background information Origin United…

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Albums

Singles

Morning Girl / Brilliant Colors
Morning Girl / Brilliant Colors (1969)
No One Is Going To Hurt You / You Lied
No One Is Going To Hurt You / You Lied (1969)
A Little Love / Something To Believe In
A Little Love / Something To Believe In (1971)