Harpers Bizarre
Harpers Bizarre was an American sunshine pop band of the 1960s, best known for their Broadway/sunshine pop sound and their cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)."
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Title | Summary | |
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Poly High {Harpers Bizarre} | ... was one of the producers of Harpers Bizarre's recording ... | |
Poly High (performed by Harpers Bizarre) | Harry Nilsson co-produced Harpers Bizarre's recording of ... | |
Perry Botkin | ... Feliciano , Connie Stevens , Harpers Bizarre , Jennifer ... |
Connection Chains
- From Harpers Bizarre to Playboy After Dark in 4 Steps
- From Harpers Bizarre to Jesus Christ You're Tall in 3 Steps
- From Harpers Bizarre to Who Done It? in 3 Steps
- From Harpers Bizarre to Dick Scoppettone in 2 Steps
- From Harpers Bizarre to Dick Young in 2 Steps
- From Harpers Bizarre to Eddie James in 2 Steps
- From Harpers Bizarre to John Peterson in 2 Steps
- From Harpers Bizarre to Lenny Waronker in 2 Steps
Connections
- Harpers Bizarre recorded Poly High
- Poly High was covered by Harpers Bizarre