The King Bees were an American New York-based rhythm and blues musical group of the 1960s.[1]
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The King Bees were formed around 1964, and consisted of Danny Kortchmar (credited as Danny Kootch) (guitar), Joel O'Brien (drums), Dickie Frank (bass) and John McDuffy (vocals and organ).[1] They released three singles on RCA Records.[1]
After the group disbanded, Kortchmar and O'Brien met again in the Flying Machine, fronted by then-unknown James Taylor, and were later to reunite in Jo Mama.[1]
Discography
- 1965: "That Ain't Love" / "What She Does To Me"
- 1966: "Rhythm And Blues" / "On Your Way Down To Drain"
- 1966: "Lost In The Shuffle" / "Hardly - Part III"[2]
The band is not to be confused with the 1980's rockabilly, power pop, and New Wave band named The Kingbees.
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