![]() ![]() ![]() Strangely enough, Cameo-Parkway also decided to release two more? & The Mysterians' singles in 1967 under the pseudonyms of The Semi-Colons and The Fun Sons. The record might have been a bigger hit if it had been released right after '96 Tears', but “Can’t Get Enough Of You Baby” b/w 'Smokes' only reached # 58 on the charts in the spring of 1967 as their struggling record company had already began to scale back its promotional efforts. First we went to the radio station, WKNX in Saginaw. So me, Question Mark, and the rest of the guys started hitting all the stores, dropping them off. She quickly started a record label called Pa-Go-Go Records and sent us 500 copies of the “96 Tears” single. We were only in high school, you know? Miss Gonzales gave us a shot. The tongue-in-cheek documentary features all of the original group members and contains footage of the band from the Sixties to the present. You can see the Robert Lee Revue perform 'Santa Cruz', one of the cuts from their album, at The Robert Lee Revue's second CD, 'City of Smooth Jazz' is also available on the band's myspace page above. Watch a video for 'El Camino Rios', one of the ten great new originals by clicking below: Internet and Video Links: Bobby Balderama, the ace guitarist for? And The Mysterians, has put together a wild new DVD on the band called It's A Crazzy World. Question Mark And The Mysterians Wikipedia
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