- The
Cyrkle was an
American rock band
active in the
early and mid-1960s. The
group charted two Top 40 hits, "Red
Rubber Ball" and "Turn-Down Day". The band...
-
Cyrkle.
Dannemann formed The
Rhondells in 1961 in
Lafayette College, Pennsylvania. They
signed to
Brian Epstein in 1966, were
renamed to The
Cyrkle by...
-
Woodley of The S****ers and Paul
Simon of
Simon & Garfunkel,
recorded by The
Cyrkle,
whose version reached No. 2 on the US
Billboard Hot 100, and in
South Africa...
- The
ubiquitous jingle was
composed by Tom Dawes, a
former member of The
Cyrkle. The
slogan was
altered to "Plink, plink, fizz" in the
United Kingdom. Speedy...
- is a song
written by
Jerry Keller and
David Blume and
performed by the
Cyrkle. It was
produced by John Simon, and was
featured on
their 1966 album, Red...
- Circle, a
Romanian sect Le Cercle, a
European foreign policy think-tank The
Cyrkle, a 1960s US
group Circle (disambiguation) All
pages with
titles beginning...
- Lennon–McCartney songs), the
Fourmost (Lennon
wrote their first two singles), the
Cyrkle (Epstein's
first American group), and
Cilla Black (who was Epstein's only...
- Red
Rubber Ball is the
debut album by The
Cyrkle and was
released on June 30, 1966
through Columbia Records CS 9344 (stereo) and CL 2544 (Mono). It reached...
- or
penny arcade may also
refer to: "Penny Arcade", a 1967
single by The
Cyrkle "Penny Arcade", a song by Roy
Orbison Penny Arcade (album), a 1973 jazz...
- 1960s and
wrote songs for
Peggy March, Del Shannon, The
Chiffons and The
Cyrkle, and others.
Stephen Friedland was born in
Jersey City, New Jersey. He was...