The Sir Douglas Quintet
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The Sir Douglas Quintet

Sir Douglas Quintet Sir Douglas Quintet American rock band The Sir Douglas Quintet was an American rock band formed in San Antonio, Texas in 1964.[2] With their first hits, they were acclaimed in their home state. When their career was established (subsequent to working with Texas record producer Huey Meaux), the band relocated to the West Coast. Their move coincided with the burgeoning San Francisco psychedelic rock scene of the mid 1960s to early 1970s.[3][4] Overall, the quintet were exponents of good-times music with strong roots in blues and Texas-regional traditions. The band's songs were most noted for the instantly distinguishable organ sound of Augie Meyers' Vox Continental.[5] Quick facts Background information, Origin ... Sir Douglas Quintet Sir Douglas Quintet…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll

Albums

Singles

She's About A Mover / We'll Take Our Last Walk Tonight
She's About A Mover / We'll Take Our Last Walk Tonight (1965)
The Tracker / Blue Brother
The Tracker / Blue Brother (1965)
The Rains Came / Bacon Fat
The Rains Came / Bacon Fat (1966)
Dynamite Woman / Too Many Docile Minds
Dynamite Woman / Too Many Docile Minds (1969)
Lawd I'm Just A Country Boy In This Big Freaky City / It Didn't Even Bring Me Down
Lawd I'm Just A Country Boy In This Big Freaky City / It Didn't Even Bring Me Down (1969)
Mendocino / I Wanna Be Your Mama Again
Mendocino / I Wanna Be Your Mama Again (1969)