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Midniters were an
American rock group,
among the
first Chicano rock
bands to have a
major hit in the
United States. They were one of the best known...
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Midniters may
refer to: Thee
Midniters, an
American Chicano rock
group from the 1960s The Midnighters, an
American rhythm and
blues group from the 1950s...
- as
Cannibal & the
Headhunters ("Land of a
Thousand Dances") and Thee
Midniters pla**** brown-e**** R&B
music with a
rebellious rock and roll edge. Many...
- actor.
Starr was the lead
singer of
Merseybeat rock and roll
group the
Midniters during the
early 1960s, and came to
prominence in the
early 1970s after...
- L.A. The Premiers, who had a hit in 1964 with "Farmer John", and Thee
Midniters are
considered prominent figures in
Chicano rock, as are the San Diego–based...
- 4:29 9. "Convoy to State" Antônio
Pinto 2:05 10. "Whittier Blvd." Thee
Midniters 2:28 11. "Beach" Antônio
Pinto 2:26 12. "This Ain't Golf" Antônio Pinto...
- as
Cannibal & the
Headhunters ("Land of a
Thousand Dances") and Thee
Midniters pla**** R&B
music with a
rebellious rock and roll edge.
Sunny and the Sunliners...
- Mysterians.
Groups inspired by this
include Sir
Douglas Quintet, Thee
Midniters, Los Lobos, War, Tierra, and El Chicano, and, of course, the
Chicano Blues...
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versions by
Cannibal & the
Headhunters and
Wilson Pickett. A
version by Thee
Midniters reached number 27 in
Canada on
March 22, 1965. The song
references a number...
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musicians (including
Jackson Browne, The
Beach Boys, The Blasters, Thee
Midniters,
Willie Bobo, and Lalo Guerrero) with one song
written by
Hidalgo and...