ORIGINAL 8 X 10 NEW COLONY SIX LIKE YOUNG CHGO CLUB

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You are bidding on an original 8 x 10 glossy of the Chicago Garage Band The New Colony Six. In the photo they are standing against the wall in the old Chicago Dance Club "Like Young." It is very relaxed and casual looking. The photo is still nice but aged. I am sure this could be cleaned but I do not know how so I am selling "As Is". T are no rips or tears. T is a whole on the top center w a pin was stuck. Formed in 1964 in Chicago, Illinois the New Colony Six scored a major local hit with "I Confess", featured on their 1966 debut album, Breakthrough . Their sound was characterized by Richie Unterberger as "a poppierAmerican Them with their prominent organ, wobbly Lesley-fied guitar amplifications and rave-up tempos", later devolving into "a cabaret-ish band with minor national hits to their credit by the end of the 1960s." Like ot her bands of the era, including Paul Revere & the Raiders , they could be seen wearing colonial outfits . Members of the group included Ronnie Rice, Ray Graffia, Chick James, Craig Kemp, Wally Kemp, Jerry Kollenberg, Les Kummel, Pat McBride and Gerry VanKollenburg. After the success of "I Confess", other minor hits included 1968's "Love You So Much" and "I Will Always Think About You"; and 1969's "Things I'd Like to Say". We have a small collection of Chicago Garage Band photos and 45's we will be selling read more