Lee Kings
Lee Kings | |
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Origin | Sweden |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1964–1967 |
Past members |
Lenne Broberg Bengt Dahlén Bjarne Möller Olle Nordström Lasse Sandgren Mike Watson Tony Walter Johnny Lundin |
The Lee Kings was a pop group from Sweden, established in 1964 as Lenne & The Lee Kings, and scoring several hits on the Tio i topp chart.[1]
The group originally consisted of Lenne Broberg, Bengt Dahlén, Bjarne Möller, Olle Nordström and Lasse Sandgren. In 1966, Olle Nordström left the band and was replaced by Mike Watson. Watson was born in Sheffield and later he played with the Swedish group ABBA.
In 1967, Lasse Sandgren left the band and was replaced by Tony Walter, and for a while, Bengt Dahlén and Bjarne Möller also left, and was replaced by Johnny Lundin.
Discography
Singles
- "Stop the Music"
- "L.O.D." (Love On Delivery)
- "Why, Why, Why"
- "I Can't Go On Living, Baby, Without You"
References
- ↑ "Lee Kings" (in Swedish). Svensk pophistoria. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
- The Lee Kings from Swedish Beat
- The Lee Kings official website
- SVENSK POPHISTORIA. De 12 största popbanden i Sverige på sextiotalet.
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