The Road Apples
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The Road Apples were an American pop rock group originally from Beloit, Wisconsin, relocating to Cambridge, Massachusetts. Their lead singer/guitarist was David Finnerty. The other band members were Flip Morse (lead guitar and vocals), Bard Richmond (bass guitar and vocals), Jean-Do Sifantus (drums), and Chuck Eisenhardt (the original keyboard player, later replaced by Wally Baier). The group was a one-hit wonder; their only charting single was 1976's "Let's Live Together", which peaked at #35 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.[1]
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- ^ The Road Apples at Allmusic.com