Info about The Breakers
1960s band from Kansas. More than a garage band, they played all over Kansas and Oklahoma and opened at the Cotillion Ball Room in Wichita for groups as varied as Paul Revere and the Raiders and Tony Bennett. At the Red Dog Inn in Lawrence, KS they played on the same bills as Rick Nelson, The Supremes, The Kingsmen, and The Fabulous Flippers (among others).
The band featured Bob Garvey as lead guitarist. Additional band members include the late Johnny Dondlinger on drums, the late Chuck Comley on vocals, Greg Salmon on keys, Rick Prouse and Rick Peterson on bass (at different times), John Baker and Gus Keats on brass, and John Fleming on vocals and rhythm guitar.
The band featured Bob Garvey as lead guitarist. Additional band members include the late Johnny Dondlinger on drums, the late Chuck Comley on vocals, Greg Salmon on keys, Rick Prouse and Rick Peterson on bass (at different times), John Baker and Gus Keats on brass, and John Fleming on vocals and rhythm guitar.
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The Breakers - Dance The Go-Go / Associated genres: Garage Rock, Pub Rock | |||||
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Ungrouped | Custom | Shaun White World Stage |
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