The Newbeats
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The Newbeats

The Newbeats The Newbeats American pop music trio (1964–1974) The Newbeats were a 1960s American pop vocal trio, led by Larry Henley. They are best remembered for their hits "Bread and Butter" and "Run, Baby Run". Quick facts Background information, Origin ... The Newbeats Circa 1965 Background information Origin Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S. Genres Pop rhythm and blues blue-eyed soul rock and roll Years active 1964–1974 Labels Hickory Buddah Playboy Past members Larry Henley Dean Mathis Mark Mathis Close Members The group's members were: Larry Henley (born Lawrence Joel Henley, June 30, 1937, Arp, Texas, United States; died December 18, 2014)[1] Dean Mathis (born Louis Aldine Mathis, March 17, 1939, Hahira, Georgia)[1] Mark Mathis (born Marcus Felton Mathis, February 9, 1942,…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll, Instrumental, Surf

Albums

Singles

Bread And Butter / Tough Little Buggy
Bread And Butter / Tough Little Buggy (1964)
Everything's Alright / Pink Dally Rue
Everything's Alright / Pink Dally Rue (1964)
Hey-O-Daddy-O / Break Away From That Boy
Hey-O-Daddy-O / Break Away From That Boy (1965)
Run Baby Run / Mean Woolie Willie
Run Baby Run / Mean Woolie Willie (1965)
The Birds Are For The Bees / Better Watch Your Step
The Birds Are For The Bees / Better Watch Your Step (1965)
A Patent On Love / My Yesterday Love
A Patent On Love / My Yesterday Love (1966)
Bread And Butter / Everything's Alright
Bread And Butter / Everything's Alright (1966)
Shake Jands And Come Out Crying / Too Sweet To Be Forgotten
Shake Jands And Come Out Crying / Too Sweet To Be Forgotten (1966)
Bread And Butter / Groovin' Out On Life
Bread And Butter / Groovin' Out On Life (1969)
Great Balls Of Fire / Thou Shall Not Steal
Great Balls Of Fire / Thou Shall Not Steal (1969)
Laura What's He Got That I Ain't Got / Break Away From That Boy
Laura What's He Got That I Ain't Got / Break Away From That Boy (1970)