Robbie Lane and the Disciples
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Robbie Lane and the Disciples is a Canadian rock band, that peaked in the 1960s.[1] A cover of Neil Sedaka's "What Am I Gonna Do" was their biggest success, reaching #10 in 1966.[2] They also recorded an early version of the hit song "Soul Deep" in 1966.
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Also known as | The Butterfingers |
Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Rock n' Roll, R&B |
Years active | 1963 - present |
Labels | Hawk Records / Capitol Records / Hallmark Records / Pacemaker Records |
Members | Robbie Lane [Robin Curry] (vocals), Steve Shelski (guitar), Glenn Hill (harmonica, vocals), Joe Rigon (drums), Brian Fraser (piano), Phil Skladowski (sax), Ed Zankowski (sax), Joe Allen, Joe Agnello (bass), Ewan Divitt (trumpet) |
Past members | Domenic Troiano (guitar), Stan Szelest (piano), Sonny Milne (drums), Marty Fisher (piano), Gene Trach (bass guitar), Bert Herriston (sax / flute), William Cudmore (harmonica / sax / vocals), Terry Bush (guitar), Kirk Shearer (drums) |
Website | www |
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