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  1. The band in 1967. Tom King (seated), and standing left to right: Mert Madsen, Sonny Geraci, Ricky Baker, and Bill Bruno. The Outsiders were an American rock and roll band from Cleveland, Ohio, that was founded and led by guitarist Tom King.

  2. In preparation for my March 2023 talk at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, I spoke with Mert Madsen, the original bassist for Cleveland rock band the Outsiders. We spoke about his early experiences with music, his joining Tom King and the Starfires, and his career with the Outsiders in the 1960s.

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    Mert Madsen, Espergærde. 114 likes. Bass Player in The Outsiders on Time Won´t Let Me among other records we made.

  4. 1 de sept. de 2020 · Goldmine Contributors. Sep 1, 2020. Left to right: Tom King, Sonny Geraci, Mert Madsen, Bill Bruno. BY STEVEN CASTO. In the spring of 1966, The Outsiders’ debut single “Time Won’t Let Me” was in the midst of a fifteen week run on the Billboard Hot 100 where it would eventually climb to No. 5.

  5. Explore Mert Madsen's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Mert Madsen on AllMusic.

  6. Mert Madsen, bass guitar, harmonica; Richard Kriss, "lead guitar" Tony Sawyer, saxophone (joined in the early 1960s) Ray Miller, lead guitar (early 1964) Jimmy Fox, drums (played with the Starfires for a short time while attending college) Sonny Geraci, lead vocals (joined in 1964)

  7. 15 de sept. de 2020 · BY STEVEN CASTO. GOLDMINE: The Outsiders’ fourth single was “Help Me Girl” and the flip side was “You Gotta Look.” The 45 label says the arrangements were by Chuck Mangione. What do you remember about him and those recording sessions? MERT MADSEN: I felt he had a refreshing new sound and that he was a very experienced arranger.