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Strawberry Alarm Clock

Strawberry Alarm Clock was a psychedelic rock band from Los Angeles, best known for their 1967 hit "Incense and Peppermints" and their appearance in the film Beyond The Valley of the Dolls.

The group originally consisted of Ed King (lead guitar), Mark Weitz (keyboards), Lee Freeman (guitar), Gary Lovetro (bass), and Randy Seol (drums). Interestingly, on their first and most famous single, "Incense and Peppermints," lead vocals were sung by Greg Munford, a 16-year-old friend of the band. After that success the band added George Bunnell (bass and rhythm guitar) before making their first LP in 1967. Bunnell would also become their main songwriter. Membership changes were many. Gary Lovetro left the band before the second album, Wake Up It's Tomorrow, (also 1967). Although the group followed up with more LPs in 1968 (The World in a Seashell) and 1969 (Good Morning Starshine) the band had begun to fall apart and the audience was mostly gone. In various forms the group managed to keep performing until 1971, when the band finally broke up. Ed King went on to join Lynyrd Skynyrd and several members of Strawberry Alarm Clock reunited in the '80s to perform on oldies tours.


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Ed King went on to join Lynyrd Skynyrd and several members of Strawberry Alarm Clock reunited in the '80s to perform on oldies tours. Current TOTO members:. In various forms the group managed to keep performing until 1971, when the band finally broke up. Toto IV went multi-platinum and earned several Grammy Awards including Album of the Year. Although the group followed up with more LPs in 1968 (The World in a Seashell) and 1969 (Good Morning Starshine) the band had begun to fall apart and the audience was mostly gone. The next two albums Hydra and Turn Back had little success but Toto IV released in 1982 featured the number one hit "Africa" as well as the top ten single "Rosanna". Gary Lovetro left the band before the second album, Wake Up It's Tomorrow, (also 1967). Toto released their self-titled debut album in October 1978, selling two million copies based on their top ten hit "Hold the Line".

Bunnell would also become their main songwriter. Membership changes were many. They did not get known first on the club circuit as nearly all bands do prior to being signed by a label. Their reputations in the studio were enough. After that success the band added George Bunnell (bass and rhythm guitar) before making their first LP in 1967. Composed entirely of seasoned studio musicians, Toto seemed to come out of nowhere. Interestingly, on their first and most famous single, "Incense and Peppermints," lead vocals were sung by Greg Munford, a 16-year-old friend of the band. Toto was formed in Los Angeles in 1978 (see 1978 in music) with the following members:. The group originally consisted of Ed King (lead guitar), Mark Weitz (keyboards), Lee Freeman (guitar), Gary Lovetro (bass), and Randy Seol (drums). Toto is an American pop/rock band which had their greatest commercial success in the 1980s.

Strawberry Alarm Clock was a psychedelic rock band from Los Angeles, best known for their 1967 hit "Incense and Peppermints" and their appearance in the film Beyond The Valley of the Dolls. 2003 Live in Amsterdam. 2002 Through the Looking Glass. 1999 Mindfields. 1998 Toto XX.

1995 Tambu. 1992 Kingdom of Desire. 1990 Past to Present 1977-1990 (compilation). 1988 The Seventh One.

1986 Fahrenheit. 1984 Dune - OST. 1984 Isolation. 1982 Toto IV.

1981 Turn Back. 1979 Hydra. 1978 Toto. Simon Philips - drums.

Mike Porcaro - bass. Bobby Kimball - vocals. Steve Lukather - guitar and vocals. David Paich - vocals and keyboards.

Jeff Porcaro - drums. David Hungate - bass. Steve Porcaro - keyboards. Bobby Kimball - vocals.

Steve Lukather - guitar and vocals. David Paich - vocals and keyboards.