Wimple Winch was an English psychedelic pop band that evolved from the group, Just Four Men. Originally a Merseybeat act, their individualized sound was personalized by their intricate vocal harmonies and exploratory lyrics.[2]
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WimpleWinch was an English psychedelic pop band that evolved from the group, Just Four Men. Originally a Merseybeat act, their individualized sound was...
Liverpool and raised in Widnes. The Wild Swans: Post-punk/new wave band WimpleWinch: Freakbeat band Where's the Beach: Techno band who recorded three John...
mentioned as Freakbeat are the Action, the Move, the Smoke, the Sorrows, and WimpleWinch. By 1967, beat music was beginning to sound out of date, particularly...
are the Creation, the Action, the Move, the Smoke, the Sorrows, and WimpleWinch. Some commentators have branded the Troggs as garage rock. Extolling...
(Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) The Wilde Knights (Longview, Washington) WimpleWinch (Liverpool, England) Ed Wool and the Nomads/Wool (Watertown, New York)...
group who also recorded there, the Four Just Men (who later recorded as WimpleWinch). They turned it down, and the song then came to the attention of Brian...
two singles for Parlophone during 1964-65. This band would evolve into WimpleWinch, although Stott had quit the group by that time. He spent several years...
Australian iTunes Store. The track's distinctive riff heavily samples the WimpleWinch track "Save My Soul". The "Cosby Sweater" is a reference to the colourful...