The Tymes
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The Tymes Are Not Just One Hit Wonders
Interview by June Harris, Disc, 3 August 1963
"THEY'RE THE Ink Spots of the future — or The Platters A without the girl," said Frankie Day, manager of the new, swinging hit parade ...
Live Review by Guy Stevens, Record Mirror, 4 April 1964
ON STAGE WITH THE R&B LEGENDS ...
Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 15 March 1969
BIG BEN, like the Tymes, swings but doesn't say much. At least George Williams, lead singer with the group which is just ticking over in ...
Four Tops, Delfonics, Tymes: Hammersmith Odeon, London
Live Review by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 17 December 1974
THIS WAS probably the soul event of a fairly inconspicuous year for our music as far as concerts in the capital are concerned Without thinking ...
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 18 March 1975
THERE ARE two specific reasons why it is always a pleasure for me to interview and then present a feature on the Tymes. Firstly, because ...
The Tymes: So Much In Love (Real Gone Music)
Sleeve notes by Gene Sculatti, Real Gone Music, 2011
IT SEEMS only appropriate that this noteworthy debut be discussed in the context of several other "firsts" associated with the Tymes. This package represents the ...
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