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The Clefs of Lavender Hill were a folk rock band from Miami, Florida.
The group formed in 1966 around the nucleus of brother and sister Travis and Coventry Fairchild, the chosen stage names of Joseph and Loraine Ximenes. Adding Fred and Bill Moss, of the group The Twilights (who had released one single, "She's There", in 1965), they released a single entitled "First Tell Me Why" on Thames Records.[1] The B-side of the single, "Stop! Get a Ticket", became a hit on Miami radio stations, and eventually Date Records picked it up for national distribution. The record reached #80 on the Billboard Hot 100.[2] The single "One More Time" followed, peaking as high as #114.[1] When follow-up records failed to chart, a planned full-length was shelved, and Date dropped the group.[1] By 1968 the group had disbanded.
Members
- Joseph Ximenes (Travis Fairchild) - vocals, guitar
- Lorraine Ximenes (Coventry Fairchild) - vocals, guitar
- Bill Moss - bass (1966-67)
- Fred Moss - drums (1966-67)
- Frank Milone - bass (1967-68)
- Steve Zaricki - drums (1967-68)
Singles
- "First Tell Me Why" b/w "Stop! Get a Ticket" (1966)
- "One More Time" (1966)
- "It Won't Be Long" (1966)
- "Gimme One Good Reason" (1967)
References
Categories:- Musical groups from Florida
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