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The Journeymen were an American folk music trio in the early 1960s, comprising John Phillips, Scott McKenzie, and Dick Weissman. [1] Formation and career. John Phillips and Scott McKenzie (born Philip Blondheim) were childhood friends and had sung together in various groups, including the Abstracts and the Smoothies, during the 1950s.
- 1961–1964
7 de jul. de 2009 · The Journeymen - 500 miles [Original Version] (1961) - YouTube. TheRunner75. 27.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 10K. 1.3M views 14 years ago. DISCLAIMER: All music, lyrics, videos and photos,...
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9 de feb. de 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group500 Miles · The JourneymenCapitol Collectors Series℗ 1961 Capitol Records, LLCReleased on: 1992-01-01Producer: An...
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About The Journeymen. The Journeymen were an acoustic folk group featuring Dick Weissman (banjo/vocals), Scott McKenzie (guitar/vocals), and John Phillips (guitar/vocals). They formed in...
26 de mar. de 2009 · 81. 25K views 14 years ago. 1961 folk music by the Journeymen, a folk trio comprised of Dick Weissman, John Phillips, and Scott McKenzie. Scott McKenzie would find fame later on in the sixties...
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The Journeymen. More images. Profile: US American folk music trio in the early 1960s, comprising John Phillips (later head of The Mamas & The Papas ), Scott McKenzie, and Dick Weissman. They split in early 1964. Show more. Sites: Wikipedia. Members:
1961 in Los Angeles, CA. Disbanded. 1962. Genre. Pop/Rock, Folk. Styles. Contemporary Folk, Folk Revival, Folk-Pop, Traditional Folk. Group Members. Dick Weissman, John Phillips, Scott McKenzie. Submit Corrections. Explore Journeymen's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Journeymen on AllMusic.