I found this linc as well as the name Don Partridge.
Also Led Zepplin uses that line in one of their songs from around that time period, How Many More Times. They may have included the line because they liked the ol boy. Bruce Springsteen had a song from the seventies about a Rosie as well but I'm sure that's not the one you are referring to.
If you are asking about a 1960s era rock and roll band, it likely is the one still based in Louisville, Ky that was very popular locally and made a couple of songs played nationally, including "This Old Heart" written for them by the late James Brown.
Rob Grill's first wife was a woman named Joni. They were married in the early 1960s but later divorced. Grill was known as the lead singer of the band The Grass Roots, which gained popularity in the late 1960s. His personal life, including his marriage, was often less publicized than his music career.
Woodstock
You're probably thinking of Woodstock.
. Yes he married Anna Maria Fitzsimmons from Salford.
Neil Young
When my British friend referred to a bloke, he explained that it meant a friend. Steve Irwin, late New Zealander, often used bloke in his television show. He often said of an alligator a "Isn't he a handsome bloke", and if a girl alligator, he called her "a beautiful Sheila".
'Blondie' , Debbie Harry , started her career in the late 1960s with the band The Wind in the Willows . ~ See the related link below .
The history of the anti-static wrist band includes its invention by Roy Burton Steele in the late 1960s. He designed the band to prevent damage to the delicate radar controlled bomb-lets he was working on at a company named AVCO.
Jethro Tull's drummer from formation in late 1967 to July 1971 was Clive Bunker who was born in Luton, England.
The Byrds were not considered hippies, but a folk rock and psychedelic rock band that emerged in the 1960s. While they were associated with the counterculture movement of the era, particularly through their music and style, they did not fully embody the hippie lifestyle that became popular in the late 1960s.
Racer X is an American band created in 1985 in Los Angeles, California. Racer X performs heavy metal. Heavy metal is a genre of rock created in the late 1960s.
Gayle McCormick was born on June 18, 1949. She was an American singer best known for her work with the band Smith in the late 1960s. McCormick's powerful voice contributed to the band's popularity during that era.
In the US, in the late 1960s.
If you are asking about a 1960s era rock and roll band, it likely is the one still based in Louisville, Ky that was very popular locally and made a couple of songs played nationally, including "This Old Heart" written for them by the late James Brown.
it started in the late 1960s in Jamaica
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