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Harpers Bizarre

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The 1960s soft-rock group Harpers Bizarre hit the scene in 1966. Its members--Ted Templeman, Dick Scoppettone, Dick Young, Eddie James and John Peterson--came from other bands (Peterson had been the drummer for The Beau Brummels). They were soon signed to Warner Brothers Records by producer Lenny Waronker, and hit it big with a Paul Simon song, "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin; Groovy)", a sweet but not syrupy ditty that personified the "Summer of Love" period in which it came out. The song was a big hit, reaching the Top 20 on many national charts. Warner Brothers gave the group a big push, assigning top talent to their first album--which was arranged by Leon Russell with songs by Randy Newman--but unfortunately by the time the album came out, their type of wistful, good-time music was beginning to run its course. They released several more singles, and a few managed to make the charts, but their time was running out. They toured extensively and released four more albums before finally breaking up in 1970.
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    Bradley Cooper, Rachel McAdams, and Emma Stone in Aloha (2015)
    Aloha
    5.4
    • Soundtrack("Witchi Tai To")
    • 2015
    Tom Holland in Cherry (2021)
    Cherry
    6.6
    • Soundtrack("Poly High")
    • 2021
    The Boys in the Band (1970)
    The Boys in the Band
    7.6
    • Soundtrack("Anything Goes")
    • 1970
    Making the Boys (2011)
    Making the Boys
    7.3
    • Soundtrack("Anything Goes")
    • 2011

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    • Red Skelton in The Red Skelton Hour (1951)
      The Red Skelton Hour
      8.1
      TV Series
      • Guest Vocalists
      • 1967

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    • Tom Holland in Cherry (2021)
      Cherry
      6.6
      • performer: "Poly High"
      • 2021
    • Bradley Cooper, Rachel McAdams, and Emma Stone in Aloha (2015)
      Aloha
      5.4
      • performer: "Witchi Tai To"
      • 2015
    • Making the Boys (2011)
      Making the Boys
      7.3
      • performer: "Anything Goes"
      • 2011
    • Desperate Housewives (2004)
      Desperate Housewives
      7.6
      TV Series
      • performer: "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" (uncredited)
      • 2004
    • The Boys in the Band (1970)
      The Boys in the Band
      7.6
      • performer: "Anything Goes"
      • 1970
    • Peter Sellers and Leigh Taylor-Young in I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! (1968)
      I Love You, Alice B. Toklas!
      6.2
      • performer: "I Love You, Alice B. Toklas!" (1968) (uncredited)
      • 1968
    • Romp!!!
      TV Special
      • performer: "59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)"
      • 1968
    • It's Happening
      7.7
      TV Series
      • performer: "Chattanooga Choo Choo" (uncredited)
      • 1968
    • Red Skelton in The Red Skelton Hour (1951)
      The Red Skelton Hour
      8.1
      TV Series
      • performer: "Chattanooga Choo Choo", "Anything Goes" (uncredited)
      • 1967

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      Single (as "The Tikis"): "Bye, Bye, Bye" (Autumn Records)

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      Members have included Eddie James (guitar), John Petersen (drums and percussion), Dick Scoppettone (vocals), Ted Templeman (vocals), and Dick Yount (bass).

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