The Shanes

The Shanes were a Swedish rock and roll band active from 1963 to 1969.

The Shanes
OriginTuollavaara,[1] Sweden
GenresRock
Years active1963 - 1969

The group played in a variety of British- and American-influenced styles, including R&B, Merseybeat, psychedelia, and instrumental pop. They were successful in their home country, landing a string of top ten hit singles, including "Chris-Craft No. 9", which reached number 2 there in 1967.[2] They released one single in the UK on Columbia Records, "I Don't Want Your Love", but it did not chart there.

Members

  • Lennart Grahn - vocals
  • Tommy Wåhlberg - guitar, vocals
  • Staffan Berggren - lead guitar
  • Tor-Erik Rautio - drums
  • Kit Sundqvist - keyboards,guitar,vocals
  • Rolf Carvenius - saxophone
  • Svante Elfgren - bass
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References

  1. Keiland, Markus. "MusikSök: The Shanes". Musiksok.se. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  2. Richie Unterberger, The Shanes at Allmusic
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