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A successful Scottish pop/rock group, originally called Dean Ford & the Gaylords, they released several unsuccessful singles between 1964 and 1966 before changing their name. They enjoyed their greatest success up to this point with The Beatles', "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" which topped the UK singles chart in January 1969. Unusually they had two bass players, and were the first Scottish group to top the UK charts. Original band members: Dean Ford (Thomas McAleese), Junior Campbell, Graham Knight, Pat Fairley and Alan Whitehead. After a change of record label to Decca Records, under a deal allowing them to write and produce their...
Blending the ancient, soul stirring sounds of the didgeridoo with modern dance beats and tribal grooves, Wild Marmalade are Australia's favourite Drum 'n Didge band. They create passionate and inspired, totally live, organic dance music. Wild Marmalade is Si Mullumby’s rhythmic didgeridoo combined with the explosive Matt Goodwin on kit and log drums. Wild Marmalade are proven players in the world dance music scene. In 2008 they played on the mainstage at Portugal's Boom festival, for a fire ceremony at a Shinto temple in the mountains of Japan and in a park with one thousand dancers in Austria. Wild Marmalde...