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199:'s Westex Studio. The following year, the band recorded "No Friend of Mine" and "Hipsville 29 B. C." in Nashville, Tennessee. When Nunn and Holt decided to quit the band, around 1968, Floyd, Smith, and Marriott relocated to California and changed the band's name to the Pearly Gate, making a handful of appearances in a television series called 179:
The band line-up changed again when drummer Harold "Lucky" Floyd, bassist Bobby Smith, and guitarist Donnie Roberts joined the group, with Hatchett leaving to form his own group, The Raiders, along with Blakey. This line-up, the third, became quite popular locally and started playing in clubs in west
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The Sparkles finally disbanded in 1972, with Floyd returning to California to play with Red Wilder Blue. A number of commentators, including author Jeff Jarema, have noted that during the band's almost fifteen years of existence and various different line-ups, the version of the group that made the
133:, that were active between 1957 and 1972. However, the most popular version of the band was the line-up that existed from 1965 to 1967, and which recorded the songs "No Friend of Mine" and "Hipsville 29 B. C." 176:), but the recording went unreleased. This line-up broke up shortly thereafter and reformed with Gary Blakey on drums, Charlie Hatchett and Stanley Smith on guitars, and Don Settle on bass and backing vocals. 242: 195:), which became a major hit in Austin. Soon thereafter, the songs "Something That You Said" and "Jack and the Beanstalk" were recorded. All of these recordings were done in Odessa, Texas, at 236: 180:
Texas. Due to disagreements among the band members, this line-up also broke up. Harold "Lucky" Floyd and Bobby Smith then recruited Louie Holt,
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name the Sparkles best known was the fourth line-up, which recorded the "Hipsville 29 B. C." and "No Friend of Mine" singles.
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Nashville record producers Larry Parks and Jay Turnbow offered to sign the band to
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The first line-up of the Sparkles consisted of Stanley Smith and Carl Huckeby on
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Over the years, songs by the band have appeared on several various artists
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Harold "Lucky" Floyd - drums, vocals (third, fourth, and fifth line-up)
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Bobby Smith - bass, vocals (third, fourth, and fifth line-up)
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Stanley Smith - guitar (first, second, and third line-up)
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Gary Blakey - drums (first and second line-up)
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(I Need Help)" 528: 153:, brothers Jesse and Guy Balew on 14: 682: 625: 447: 296: 157:and vocals, and Gary Blakey on 354: 232:Mayhem & Psychosis, Vol. 2 1: 651:Garage rock groups from Texas 400: 262:Songs We Taught The Fuzztones 671:People from Levelland, Texas 7: 228:Turds On A Bum Ride, Vol. 1 10: 687: 359: 347:- guitar (fourth line-up) 136: 524:. Borderline Productions. 220:: "The U.T." appeared on 78: 74: 59: 49: 39: 28: 21: 16:American garage rock band 520:Joynson, Vernon (1998). 486:"The Sparkles Biography" 656:Hickory Records artists 536:"Rockin' Robin Recalls" 396:(Sundazed SEP 176) 2005 285:Best of Pebbles, Vol. 1 267:Garage Beat '66, Vol. 1 237:Garage Beat '66, Vol. 1 522:Fuzz, Acid and Flowers 387: 275:Acid Dreams: Testament 168:(who also worked with 457:Jarema, Jeff (2005). 202:Judd, for the Defense 207:The John Denver Band 102:Harold "Lucky" Floyd 605:"No Friend of Mine" 557:"I Want to Be Free" 209:, joined the band. 149:, Johnny Waller on 538:. 60s Garage Bands 436:. 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Levelland, Texas
Garage rock
Hickory
Sundazed
Gary P. Nunn
garage rock
Levelland, Texas
guitars
bass
piano
saxophone
drums
record producer
Norman Petty
Buddy Holly
Roy Orbison
Gary P. Nunn
Hickory Records
Joe Melson
Tommy Allsup
Judd, for the Defense
The John Denver Band
compilations
Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 17
Garage Beat '66, Vol. 1
Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968
box set
CD
Pebbles, Volume 1
Songs We Taught The Fuzztones

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