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Don and the Goodtimes were an American rock band formed in Portland, Oregon in the 1960s. The band was known for their energetic live performances and catchy, upbeat songs. They achieved moderate success in the mid-1960s with singles like "I Could Be So Good to You" and "Little Sally Tease," which both charted on the Billboard Hot 100. Don and the Goodtimes were part of the Pacific Northwest music scene, which also produced bands like The Kingsmen and Paul Revere & the Raiders.
The band's lineup included members Don Gallucci, Joey Newman, Rick Dangel, Gil Perez, and Bob Holden. Don Gallucci, the band's leader, was also a talented songwriter and producer. After the band disbanded in the late 1960s, Don Gallucci went on to work as a producer and session musician, contributing to projects by artists like The Stooges and The Kingsmen. Don and the Goodtimes left a lasting impact on the music scene of the 1960s with their infectious blend of rock and pop music.
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