Tienou (1964; France) 'Bonnes Facons' little information available online about her, except that she wrote her own lyrics; and she appears to have also been a member of the group Les Princesses who recorded a cover of 'Oh Mom (Teach me how to Uncle Willie)' by the Daylighters as "oh! dis-moi" YouTube Tienou
Arielle (1963/4; France) 'The End of the World' Arielle - Allo - 1964 'Baby Bye-Oh' - Jackie DeShannon / Sharon Sheeley song Arielle "va danser sans moi" real name - Dominique Bouzon Arielle Discography - France - 45cat
Les Guitares (1963; France) 'Cavalcade Siderale' YouTube 'Galaxie' Les Guitares * Chris-craft * 1964 with Sheila Sheila - Vous les copains je ne vous oublierai jamais - Les guitares Les Guitares — Wikipédia
Fannie Brewer (Maxwell Street, Chicago; 1964) https://twitter.com/dusttodigital/status/1272882587250429953 'I'll Overcome'
Beau Sybin - "Been A Long Time A Comin'" (1969) Anybody remember him? He released two singles on the Klondike label and somehow got on American Bandstand. Apparently he was from Memphis -- not much else about him online. It seems Klondike was associated with the short-lived Holiday Inn label Sam Phillips was somehow connected to. FF to 40:11. Intro by Warren Entner of The Grass Roots Billboard: OK the Garage Hangover site says Beau was really Greg McCarley, formerly of the Memphis band The Four (Greg second from left).
Christophe (1964; France) 'Ca N'fait Rein'; French language version of 'You Don't Know' by Cliff Richard & the Shadows; previously by Peggy Lee (B-side of 'Fever'); and originally by B.B. King Cover versions of You Don't Know written by Walter Spriggs | SecondHandSongs he passed away a couple of months ago Christophe (singer) - Wikipedia
Barry St. John (1969; Beat Club) 'Cry Like a Baby'; released as a single on the Major Minor label towards the end of 1968, a few months after the Box Tops' version; produced by Mike Pasternak aka the DJ who called himself Emperor Rosko Barry St John - Ready steady girls!
Chicken Shack (1969; Beat Club) shortly after the departure of Christine Perfect; 'Tears in the Wind', their second UK hit single Chicken Shack - Wikipedia
Tea & Symphony (1969) 'Boredom' their only single, released on the Harvest label (two LPs were issued); cover of the song from the Procol Harum LP "A Salty Dog" Tea & Symphony Tea & Symphony | Birmingham Music Archive
The Olympics (Shindig! 1965) 'Good Lovin' (with Billy Preston) The Olympics The Hully Gully '(Baby) Hully Gully' (Hollywood a-go-go) More 'Good Lovin' clips - their version (Billboard #81) appears not to have suffered for the lack of TV promotion appearances - THE OLYMPICS - GOOD LOVIN' (SHIVAREE TV SHOW 1965) THE OLYMPICS - GOOD LOVIN' (WHERE THE ACTION IS TV SHOW) The Olympics (band) - Wikipedia