Dave Donnell [aka Lachlan Macfadyen] (vocals, guitar)
Jack Douglas (bass)
Kent Daubney (drums)
Evan Hunt (guitar)
Garry Nelson (guitar)
Shane Sennet (bass)
Kent Daubney (of Newark, England) was formerly in the Mynah Birds with Rick James (nee Matthews) briefly for the rare single recording on Columbia called "The Mynah Birds Song" before leaving the band to co-form The Liverpool Set with Macfadyen.
As their name suggests, the first single "Must I Tell" was influenced by the British Invasion. The song took them into the Canadian Top-20 and peaked at #18).
Following the demise of the band Macfadyen would join the Townsmen. Later, he would team with Daubney and Douglas would form Waterfront Productions in the 1970s; Macfadyen would discover and produce Harlequin and has recently worked with Joe Hall's Rancho Banano; Douglas would go on to produce John Lennon, Aerosmith, Cheap Trick and The Trews among others; Daubney is currently owner of the Polar Bar ice cream parlour in Unionville, Ontario.
with notes from Corey Macfadyen and Doug Prose.
Singles
1965 Must I Tell You (I Love You)/Miss You So (Columbia) C4-43351
1965 Oh Gee Girl/Walking The Dog (Columbia) C4-43512
1966 Seventeen Tears To The End/Change Your Mind (Columbia) C4-43813
Albums
Video
Compilation Tracks
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