The Paupers
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The Paupers

The Paupers The Paupers Canadian psychedelic rock band The Paupers were a Canadian psychedelic rock band from Toronto, Ontario, who recorded between 1965 and 1968. They released two albums for Verve Forecast Records and appeared at the Monterey International Pop Festival. This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. (July 2013) Quick facts Background information, Origin ... The Paupers The Paupers in 1967 Background information Origin Canada Genres Psychedelic rock Years active 1965–1968 Labels Verve Forecast Close History Origins The group was formed as The Spats in Toronto during 1964 by ex-Riverside Three drummer Skip Prokop (born Ronald Harry Prokop; 1943–2017)[1] and rhythm guitarist/vocalist Bill Marion a.k.a. Bill Misener (1946–2014). The other original…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

For What I Am / Free As A Bird
For What I Am / Free As A Bird (1965)
If I Told My Baby / Like You Like Me
If I Told My Baby / Like You Like Me (1965)
Never Send You Flowers / Sooner Than Soon
Never Send You Flowers / Sooner Than Soon (1965)
Copper Penny / If I Call You By Some Name
Copper Penny / If I Call You By Some Name (1966)
Tudor Impressions / One Rainy Day
Tudor Impressions / One Rainy Day (1967)
Another Man's Hair On My Razor / Cairo Motel
Another Man's Hair On My Razor / Cairo Motel (1968)
Think I Care / White Song
Think I Care / White Song (1968)