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  1. 17 de jun. de 2011 · Gene Gunnels of Strawberry Alarm Clock. Gene Gunnels / June 17, 2011 by mrfarmer / 27 Comments. Gene: I heard the band’s new name and thought, ‘What’s up with that?’. I was born in Anderson, S.C. on July 4, 1949. My twin sister, Jan, passed away in 1994; my older brother is Ken and my younger brother is Steve.

  2. The group originally named Thee Sixpence initially consisted of Ed King (lead guitar, vocals), Michael Luciano , Lee Freeman (rhythm guitar, harmonica, vocals), Gary Lovetro (bass), Steve Rabe (guitar, vocals), and Gene Gunnels .

  3. Gene Gunnels se unió con el nuevo cantante, Jim Pitman. En 1969, Pitman abandonó y fue reemplazado por Paul Marshall. Aunque el grupo siguió haciendo más LP en 1968 The World in a Seashell y Good Morning Starshine la banda había comenzado a deshacerse y la mayor parte de la audiencia dejó de escucharlos.

  4. The Strawberry Alarm Clock's official web site, with the participation of the band members. Includes concert dates, band history, audio, video and fan comments.

  5. 9 de mar. de 2023 · They perform sporadically, carrying on the name with past members Weitz, Bunnell, Gene Gunnels, Randy Seol, Howie Anderson, and Steve Bartek keeping the music alive. (Photo by Michael Ochs...

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  6. The Strawberry Alarm Clock came to fame in the swinging psychedelic scene of the late 1960s, but don’t call them an oldies act. The band continues to write and record vibrant new music, while adding new powerful new elements to its classic songbook.

  7. Good Morning Starshine is the fourth album by American psychedelic rock band Strawberry Alarm Clock, released in 1969 on Uni Records ( see 1969 in music ). It featured a considerably altered lineup and a departure from the sound on the group's past psychedelic pop works, toward blues rock.