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The Piltdown Men

The Piltdown Men The Piltdown Men American rock and roll group For the anthropological hoax, see Piltdown Man. The Piltdown Men were an American rock and roll instrumental studio group from Hollywood, California, United States, featuring two lead saxophones. They were the brainchild of Ed Cobb and pianist Lincoln Mayorga of the Four Preps, and their records were issued on the Capitol label.[1] Their name was inspired by the Piltdown Man hoax.[2] In 1960, their tune "Brontosaurus Stomp", featuring saxophonists Scott Gordon and Jackie Kelso, guitarist Bob Bain, bassist Tommy Tedesco, drummer Alan Brenmanen, and Mayorga on piano, reached No. 75 on the Billboard Hot 100.[2] Helped in large part by The Flintstones premiering that same year. They were most…

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Singles

Brontosaurus Stomp / McDonald's Cave
Brontosaurus Stomp / McDonald's Cave (1960)
Piltdown Rides Again / Bubbles In The Tar
Piltdown Rides Again / Bubbles In The Tar (1960)
Fossil Rock / Gargantua
Fossil Rock / Gargantua (1961)
Goodnight Mrs. Flintstone / The Great Imposter
Goodnight Mrs. Flintstone / The Great Imposter (1961)
Big Lizzard / A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody
Big Lizzard / A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody (1962)
Night Surfin' / Tequila Bossa Nova
Night Surfin' / Tequila Bossa Nova (1962)