Artist Bio:
The Spokesmen were a 1960s American pop group best known for their hit song "Dawn of Correction," which was released in response to Barry McGuire's protest song "Eve of Destruction." The group consisted of six members: John Medora, David White, Ray Gilmore, Joe DiFrancesco, Tony DiVito, and Freddy Ferrara. They were signed to Decca Records and had moderate success with their music during the mid-1960s.
The Spokesmen's music was characterized by their blend of pop and folk influences, with lyrics that often addressed social and political issues of the time. Despite not achieving widespread commercial success, The Spokesmen are remembered for their contribution to the music scene of the 1960s and their unique sound that reflected the spirit of the era.
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