The Cyrkle

The Cyrkle
Formed: 1966 in Easton, PA
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Disbanded: 1967
Styles: AM Pop, Sunshine Pop
Group Members: Don Danneman, Tom Dawes, Marty Fried, Michael Losekamp, Earl Pickens
Biography: The Cyrkle didn't seem like much more than a two-hit wonder in 1966 when they charted with "Red Rubber Ball" and "Turn Down Day." Their pleasant, upbeat folk/pop/rock sound, coupled with the fact that they got to record two complete LPs, speaks volumes about how good music was in the years 1965-1967 ...Read full biography
Red Rubber Ball
Released: 1966
Label: Sony Japan
Critics' Rating:
The Cyrkle's debut was a pleasant, if marginal, album, blending a light folk-rock flavor with fluffy pop/rock production and songwriting. "Red Rubber Ball" and the follow-up hit, "Turn-Down Day," were, ...Read full review
Neon
Released: 1967
Label: Columbia
Critics' Rating:
Though it lacks either of the band's two enduring 1966 Top 20 hits, and oldies' staples "Red Rubber Ball" and "Turn Down Day," it's actually the 1967 second LP, Neon, that's the best of the two proper ...Read full review
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