GEORGE CASH

Pop group from Amsterdam, founded in 1967 by Todje (v), Paul Jansen (b, ex-Sound Union), Ron Meyes (g), one Robert (dr, soon replaced by Herman van Boeyen, ex-Softs, to Blues Dimension) and Marco Klein (o, p, to Q'65). The group's three singles were made by the line-up that came into being in 1968: Johnny Frederiksz (v, ex-Pocomania, after a solo single as Edgar Allen Poe to World), Roel Smits (b, ex-Canyons), Ron Meyes (g, to World), Paul Lagaay (dr, ex-Met & Zonder and Wim Sonneveld) and Hessel de Vries (v, o, p, ex-Met & Zonder).

In 1970, the band's final line-up was: Steve Allet (v, ex-Ginger Ale, to Ekseption), Roel Smits (b, ex-Canyons), Aad van de Kreeft (g, to Blue Planet), Paul Lagaay (dr, ex-Met & Zonder, to Rob Hoeke) and Hessel de Vries (o, p, to Angelflight Railways).

1969	The phantom of my past/Long, hard and dry Philips JF 334658
	Nightingale/Splat Philips JF 336108
	Thanks for the love/Calling out your name Philips JF 336114

EDGAR ALLEN POE

1970	I'll be back/The little boy Philips 6075100

Dutch charts:

GEORGE CASH
23-8-69 SINGLE 10 8 NIGHTINGALE
24-1-70 SINGLE 38 1 THANKS FOR THE LOVE 

Submitted by: Adri Verhoef (a3@a3.xs4all.nl-removespam)
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