The Spike Drivers
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The Spike Drivers

The Spike Drivers were a Detroit-based musical group active between 1965 and 1967, known for their roots in folk, blues, and classical music, and their contributions to the psychedelic pop genre. They gained notability by performing in local coffeehouses and clubs, opening for established acts like Eric Burdon and the Animals, and securing a recording contract with Reprise Records, releasing several singles. The band's lineup included notable members such as Marycarol Brown and Ted Lucas, with their brief career ending when some members left to pursue other musical projects.

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Singles

Strange Mysterious Sounds / Break Out The Wine
Strange Mysterious Sounds / Break Out The Wine (1967)