Don & the Goodtimes

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

Don & the Goodtimes - So Good
So Good
1967, songs: 1

Facts about Don & the Goodtimes

Don & the Goodtimes

Don & the Goodtimes was a rock and roll band based in the Pacific Northwest, active during the 1960s. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Don & the Goodtimes was formed in Portland, Oregon, in the early 1960s. The band originally consisted of members Don Gallucci (vocals, keyboards), Joey Newman (guitar), Gil Ray (drums), and Bob Holden (bass). They quickly gained popularity in the local music scene for their energetic live performances and infectious blend of rock and roll, rhythm and blues, and garage rock.

  2. Chart Success: Don & the Goodtimes achieved chart success in 1965 with their single "Little Sally Tease", which reached the Billboard Hot 100 and became one of the band's most recognizable songs. The success of "Little Sally Tease" helped establish Don & the Goodtimes as one of the leading rock bands in the Pacific Northwest during the mid-1960s.

  3. Prolific Recording Career: Throughout the 1960s, Don & the Goodtimes released several albums and singles on various record labels, including Wand Records and Epic Records. Their music often featured catchy melodies, tight harmonies, and upbeat rhythms, reflecting the influence of popular rock and roll bands of the era such as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.

  4. Member Changes and Evolution: Over the years, Don & the Goodtimes experienced several lineup changes as members pursued other musical projects or left the band for personal reasons. Despite these changes, Don Gallucci remained a consistent presence in the band, contributing vocals and keyboards and serving as a driving force behind their sound and direction.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Don & the Goodtimes played a significant role in shaping the rock music landscape of the Pacific Northwest during the 1960s. They were pioneers of the region's vibrant music scene, alongside other notable bands such as The Kingsmen and The Sonics. While their commercial success may not have been as enduring as some of their contemporaries, Don & the Goodtimes left a lasting legacy as influential figures in the history of Northwest rock and roll. Their music continues to be celebrated by fans of 1960s rock music and collectors

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