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  1. The success of the single prompted Harpers Bizarre to record their debut album. At this point, the band consisted of Ted Templeman (vocals, drums, guitar), Dick Scoppettone (vocals, guitar, bass), Eddie James (guitar), Dick Yount (bass, vocals), and John Petersen (drums, percussion, vocals).

    • 1967–1970; 1976
  2. DICK SCOPPETTONE. In the 60s, I was the founder and lead singer for the pop group Harpers Bizarre who had a hit record with “Feelin’ Groovy.” After extensive tours throughout the US, I became a Commercial Real Estate Broker.

  3. At this point the band consisted of Ted Templeman (born 24 October 1944; vocals, drums, guitar); Dick Scoppettone (born 5 July 1945; vocals, guitar, bass); Eddie James (guitar); Dick Yount (bass, vocals) and John Petersen (8 January 1945 – 11 November 2007; drums, percussion, vocals).

  4. Real Name: Richard Anthony Scoppettone. Profile: Bassist, guitarist and singer. In Groups: Harpers Bizarre, The Tikis. Variations: Viewing All | Dick Scoppettone. D. Scoppettone, D.Scoppettone, Dickie Scoppetone, Dickie Scoppettone, R. Scoppatone, Richard Scoppettone, Scappettone, Scoppertone, Scoppetone, Scoppettone.

  5. Harpers Bizarre began as the Tikis, a short-lived band from Santa Cruz that formed in 1963 and included Templeman, Dickie Scoppettone, Eddie James, Dick Yount, and John Peterson, who had briefly played in the Beau Brummels. The Tikis dabbled in surf and Beatles-inspired pop songs, and released a few singles.

  6. En el año 1976, Dick Scoppettone, Dick Young y Eddie James retomaron la senda de Harpers Bizarre publicando “As Time Goes My” (1976), pero el disco pasó totalmente inadvertido. Discografía comentada en AlohaCriticón

  7. 29 de ene. de 2016 · Discover The Complete Singles Collection 1965-1970 by Harpers Bizarre released in 2016. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.