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The Royal Guardsmen

The Royal Guardsmen are a rock band from Ocala, Florida, a sextet composed of Bill Balough (bass), John Burdette (drums), Chris Nunley (vocals), Tom Richards (guitar), Billy Taylor (organ), and Barry Winslow (vocals/guitar). They achieved fame with their first (vinyl) single, "Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron" in 1966, which was also the title of their first album the same year. Snoopy, the Red Baron and airplanes became a recurring theme in their songs.

The original group split in 1969, but a band with some replacement players continued for another year. Two compilation albums and the original albums (doubled up) have been released on compact disc.

Discography

  • Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron album and single (1966)
  • Return of the Red Baron album and single (1967)
  • Snoopy & His Friends album (1967)
  • "Snoopy's Christmas" / "It Kinda Looks Like Christmas" single (1967)
  • Snoopy For President album (summer 1968)
  • "Baby Let's Wait" single (winter 1968-1969)
  • Merry Snoopy's Christmas album (winter 1980)
  • Anthology CD album (April 25, 1995)
  • Best of The Royal Guardsmen CD album (May 5, 1998)
  • Snoopy Vs. Red Baron / Snoopy & His Friends CD album (June 12, 2001)
  • Return of the Red Baron / Snoopy for President CD album (June 12, 2001)

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Two compilation albums and the original albums (doubled up) have been released on compact disc. As of 2004, the group consists of:. The original group split in 1969, but a band with some replacement players continued for another year. The band released a self-titled album in June 2004. Snoopy, the Red Baron and airplanes became a recurring theme in their songs. The song had also reached the top 50 of the Australian charts. The Red Baron" in 1966, which was also the title of their first album the same year. As at July 17, "Move Ya Body" had gone to the top 5 on both sides of the Atlantic and had also reached the top 5 of a world combined r&b chart based on the US, UK, Germany, France and Australia.

They achieved fame with their first (vinyl) single, "Snoopy Vs. Urban music and rhythmic top 40 stations quickly added the song to their play lists, sending the song up the charts. The Royal Guardsmen are a rock band from Ocala, Florida, a sextet composed of Bill Balough (bass), John Burdette (drums), Chris Nunley (vocals), Tom Richards (guitar), Billy Taylor (organ), and Barry Winslow (vocals/guitar). They wrote and recorded the track "Move Ya Body" over the riddim and sent a demo tape to Next Plateau/Universal Music who promptly signed them. Return of the Red Baron / Snoopy for President CD album (June 12, 2001). Sounds suggested that the girls should write a song based on the dancehall riddim "Coolie Skank". Red Baron / Snoopy & His Friends CD album (June 12, 2001). They auditioned for production team the Jettsonz, who in turn referred them to hip hop producer Cipha Sounds.

Snoopy Vs. Natalie and Nicole always had the ambition to become singers. Best of The Royal Guardsmen CD album (May 5, 1998). Their father is a DJ and introduced them to a wide variety of music. Anthology CD album (April 25, 1995). They developed the name by adding the first two letters of each of their first names to Sky representing their ambition. Merry Snoopy's Christmas album (winter 1980). Nina Sky consists of two identical twins, Natalie and Nicole Albino.

"Baby Let's Wait" single (winter 1968-1969). Nina Sky is an urban music group from Queens who are best known for their 2004 hit "Move Ya Body" (Featuring Jabba). Snoopy For President album (summer 1968). Nina Sky (2004). "Snoopy's Christmas" / "It Kinda Looks Like Christmas" single (1967). Natalie and Nicole Albino. Snoopy & His Friends album (1967).

Return of the Red Baron album and single (1967). The Red Baron album and single (1966). Snoopy Vs.