From the suburbs of Pittsburgh came the pop-rock band The Fenways who soon evolved into The Racket Squad, and released two albums and a string of singles before disbanding. The band played blue-eyed soul and contemporary pop, some garage, with some pretty trippy parts as well.
Sebastia "Sonny" DiNunzio - vocals, rhythm guitar, organ, trumpet.
Bob "Hop" Ainsworth - lead guitar, harmonica.
Ron "Ronnie" George - bass, tenor saxophone.
Gene Molenaro drums, percussion.
The loser.
Let's dance to the beat of my heart.
(just like) Romeo and Juliet.
We've got a groovy thing goin' on.
Higher than high.
Hang up.
Oce to Billy Joe.
Sunshine man.
No fair at all.
Little red wagon.
Let it out (let it all hang out).
Sebastia "Sonny" DiNunzio - vocals, rhythm guitar, organ, trumpet.
Bob "Hop" Ainsworth - lead guitar, harmonica.
Ron "Ronnie" George - bass, tenor saxophone.
Gene Molenaro drums, percussion.
The loser.
Let's dance to the beat of my heart.
(just like) Romeo and Juliet.
We've got a groovy thing goin' on.
Higher than high.
Hang up.
Oce to Billy Joe.
Sunshine man.
No fair at all.
Little red wagon.
Let it out (let it all hang out).
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