Bundal Of Joy
Group from Boston, Weymouth, Lexington, Everett and New York that was active at least between 1966 and 1968.
Members
- Jay Barron (d) (late 1966 lineup)
- Richard Horner (g)
- Donald Yebba (v)
- Phillip Yebba (b)
- Ray Messieur (late 1966 lineup)
- Ray Richards (org)
- Bosco (dr) (late 1967)
Release
- Destination / Loven Eyes (slated for release in early 1967)
Appearances
- BotB Melrose, Memorial Hall, December 27, 1966 (guests)
- Melrose, Downtown, December 30, 1966
- Melrose, Downtown, April 8, 1967
- Boston, Boston Garden, June 16, 1967. With DC5, the Huns and the Mods.
- Melrose, Memorial Hall, September 15, 1967
- Boston, Bay State College, September 17, 1967
- Stoneham, late November 1967.
- Melrose, Downtown, December 1, 1967
- North Adams, The Center, December 16, 1967
- North Adams, The Center, December 23, 1967
- North Adams, The Center, December 27, 1967
- Sanford, Maine, St. Ignatius Gymnasium, January 13, 1968
- Lynn, Student Union, October 26, 1968 (with Teddy & The Pandas)
Info
- Formerly the Whirlwinds.
- Played most cuts from the Young Rascals' first album.
- Played with Dave Clark Five (spring 1967, with the Boston Common).
- Played with the Beach Boys, Young Rascals, Supremes, Exciters, Chad & Jeremy, Kingsmen.
- Were said to have signed a five-year recording contract in later 1966 with the debut release due in February 1967.
- They lost one guitar player and the bass player in the summer of 1968 and obviously called its quits then.
- Jay Barron probably was also in the Jay Barron Four who backed Sonny & Cher.
- Voted "Band Of The Year" by Dartmouth College in 1967.
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