Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Count_FiveCount Five - Wikipedia

    John "Sean" Byrne (1947–2008, born Dublin, Ireland) played rhythm guitar and performed lead vocals; Kenn Ellner played tambourine and harmonica, while sharing lead vocals; and Craig "Butch" Atkinson (1947–1998, born San Jose, California) played drums.

    • Double Shot
    • 1964–1969
    • Craig "Butch" Atkinson, John "Sean" Byrne, Roy Chaney, Kenn Ellner, John "Mouse" Michalski
  2. Count Five (1966). Count Five (también escrito Count V) fue un grupo estadounidense de rock psicodélico y garage rock originario de San José ( California ), más conocido por su mayor hit "Psychotic Reaction", número 5 en Billboard en 1966.

    • No Disponible
  3. Kenneth Ellner Attorney at Law-The Ellner Company RE Broker. 1985 - Present 39 years. Redwood City, California. Experienced Business, Real Estate and Entertainment and Sports Executive and ...

    • 500+
    • 979
    • Santa Clara University
    • Redwood City, California
  4. "Psychotic Reaction" was born out of an instrumental that Count Five played for six months before their manager Sol Ellner, Kenn Ellner's father, suggested that rhythm guitarist John "Sean" Byrne write lyrics for it.

  5. Count Five (also Count V) was a garage rock group consisting of the member Kenn Ellner, John “Sean Byrne”, Roy Chaney, John “Mouse” Michalski and Craig “Butch” Atkinson, from San Jose California who’s song Psychotic Reaction reached number 5 in the Billboard charts in 1966 and was selected as one of the five hundred most ...

  6. 17 de ene. de 2018 · Here, the members of Count Five — vocalist/harmonica player Kenn Ellner, vocalist/rhythm guitarist John "Sean" Byrne, lead guitarist John "Mouse" Michalski, bassist Roy Chaney and drummer Craig "Butch" Atkinson — tell their story...

  7. The song started off as an instrumental but had lyrics added at the insistence of lead singer Kenn Ellner's father, Sol, who San Jose band The Count Five lasted only five years and had only one Top 5 hit - Psychotic Reaction (1966).