The Vejtables
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The Vejtables were a mid-1960's rock group from San Francisco. They recorded for the Autumn label and found limited success with such songs as "I Still Love You" and "The Last Thing on My Mind." One interesting facet of the group is that lead singer Jan Errico also played drums for the group's recordings, making her one of the relatively few female drummers at the time. The Vejtables were from Millbrae, California and began their career playing bars and nightclubs along the El Camino Real on the San Francisco peninsula, even though they were still in high school at the time. Jan Errico actually changed her last name to Ashton because she thought it sounded British. She later left the group because their sound was evolving into a harder psychedlic sound, joining another San Francisco group, the Mojo Men, for which she sang lead on their biggest selling single, the Stephen Stills-composed "Sit Down I Think I Love You" from 1967.