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  1. Eddie James. Dick Yount (died 2019) John Petersen (died 2007) Harpers Bizarre was an American sunshine pop band of the 1960s, best known for their Broadway / sunshine pop sound and their cover of Simon & Garfunkel 's " The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) ."

  2. The song was released under a new band name, “Harpers Bizarre” (a play on the magazine Harper’s Bazaar), so as not to alienate The Tikis’ fanbase. The Harpers Bizarre version of the song reached #13 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in April 1967, far exceeding any success that The Tikis thus far had. The track reached #34 in the UK ...

  3. 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.

  4. Estaban formados por el citado cantante líder, batería, trompetista y arreglista Ted Templeman, los guitarristas y vocalistas Eddie James y Dickie Scoppettone, el bajista Dick Yount y el batería John Peterson, antiguo miembro de los Beau Brummels que se incorporó al grupo a mediados de los 60 cuando se trasladaron a la ciudad de Los Angeles.

  5. January 9, 2013 ·. Happy 70th birthday today to Dick Yount bass player with Harpers Bizarre, this was the follow up to Feelin Groovy and reached #37 on the US charts in 1967. youtube.com.

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

  7. Explore Dick Yount's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Dick Yount on AllMusic.