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  1. Ted Bluechel, Jr. and Brian Cole performing on stage at the Monterey Pop Festival, 1967.

  2. 24 de sept. de 2023 · In 1965, he formed the Association in L.A. alongside Jules Gary Alexander, Russ Giguere, Ted Bluechel Jr., Brian Cole and Bob Page, who was quickly replaced by Jim Yester.

  3. Ted Bluechel, Jr. – drums (pig skins), door slam, percussive afterthoughts (bells, maracas, cash register), lead vocals; Brian Cole – lower tonal concepts and bass honk, background vocals; Russ Giguere – guitar, noise and rhythm things, lead vocals

  4. In 1967, The Association® made history being the first band anywhere to open a rock festival - the now historic, Monterey Pop Festival.. One of the most successful bands to come out of the 60’s, they have sold millions of records, tapes, CDs and DVDs as well as earned a number of achievements including a Golden Globe nomination in 1968 for Best Original Song - Goodbye Columbus.

  5. classicrockconnection.com › associationThe Association

    The Association is an American rock band that was formed in California in 1965. The band's original lineup consisted of six members: Jules Alexander, Jim Yester, Brian Cole, Russ Giguere, Ted Bluechel Jr., and Bob Page. The Association became known for their vocal harmonies and folk rock sound, which was a popular genre in the 1960s.

  6. 2 de dic. de 2012 · Ted Bluechel Jr., drummer, guitarist and singer with the Association, was born in San Pedro, California, on December 2, 1942. Ted played drums and sang with the Association until 1983, when the band brought in drummer Brian Puckett (Gary Puckett's brother), to enable Ted to play guitar and do more singing with the group.

  7. The Association: Windy: With The Association, Ted Bluechel Jr., Brian Cole, Russ Giguere. "The Association performs in the music video "Windy" from the album Insight Out recorded for Warner Brothers Records.