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The Furys (other)
The Furys may refer to: * The Furys (novel), 1935 *The Furys (doo-wop group), Jerome Evans & The Furys released singles 1962 - 1974 *The Furys (punk band), Los Angeles new wave band formed in the late 1970s See also *The Fureys The Fureys are an Irish folk band originally formed in 1974. The group consisted initially of four brothers who grew up in Ballyfermot, Dublin. Brothers Eddie, Finbar, Paul and George Furey are of Irish Traveller heritage. Two of the band's s ...
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The Furys (novel)
The Furys may refer to: * The Furys (novel), 1935 *The Furys (doo-wop group), Jerome Evans & The Furys released singles 1962 - 1974 *The Furys (punk band), Los Angeles new wave band formed in the late 1970s See also *The Fureys The Fureys are an Irish folk band originally formed in 1974. The group consisted initially of four brothers who grew up in Ballyfermot, Dublin. Brothers Eddie, Finbar, Paul and George Furey are of Irish Traveller heritage. Two of the band's s ...
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The Furys (doo-wop Group)
The Furys were an American doo-wop group of the 1960s featuring tenors Tony Allen and Jimmy Green with baritone Jerome Evans. They were best known for a cover of " Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart, produced by James McEachin, and their performance of Gene Pitney's “If I Didn't Have a Dime".Rick Simmons ''Carolina Beach Music from the '60s to the '80s: The New Wave'' 1609497503 2013 "The Furys were a vocal group that had had one charting record (a remake of often-covered “Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart,” which would only climb to #92 on the R&B charts in 1963) and had also done a cover of Gene Pitney's “If I Didn't Have a Dime,” which was the flipside of his 1962 smash “Only Love Can Break a Heart.” “But when." Discography *A: Another Fella / B: If There's A Next Time Mack IV Records 114 1962 *A: Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart / B: Never More Mack IV 112 Dec 1962 *A: Dolow / B: The Storm Cedar Records Philadelphia] 301 1963 *A: Cover Girl / ...
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The Furys (punk Band)
The Furys are a veteran Los Angeles rock band which started out as a punk band on the Beat Records label contemporary with Debbie Harry's Blondie. Formation The band began in 1977 when schoolmates Jeff Wolfe and Gregg Embrey decided to take to take matters into their own hands and start a band that rocked back to their roots of rockabilly, British mods, and California surf music. The newly formed Furys took gigs wherever they could and with a rocking punk style eventually worked their way up the ranks to major clubs such as the Whisky a Go Go, Club 88, and many others. During this time they had a single out and were getting radio play. Things were on a fast track for the Furys but as with many bands in the fast lane, things did not last forever. The Furys' first single "Hey Ma/Jim Stark Dark" came out in 1977.Option - Page 104 1987 "THE FURYS: Indoor/Outdoor One of the forerunners of late 70s LA. power pop, the Furys make a return bid here and succeed admirably. Vocalist Jeff W ...
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