The Association

The Association
The Association
Pays d’origine Californie Californie, Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis
Genre musical Sunshine pop, folk rock, psyché folk
Années d'activité Depuis 1965
Labels Valiant Records
Warner Bros. Records
Site officiel The Association Official website

Membres Russ Giguere
Larry Ramos
Jim Yester
Bruce Pictor
Del Ramos
Jordan Cole
Anciens membres Jules Gary Alexander
Terry Kirkman
Brian Cole
Ted Bluechel Jr

The Association est un groupe de musique pop originaire de Californie avec le genre sunshine pop. Pendant les années 1960, ils avaient de nombreux hits à ou près de la tête du classement du Billboard et ont été le groupe leader du Festival pop de Monterey dont l'année est 1967. En 2010, ils sont toujours aussi performants.

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