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The Marmalade [GB]

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Aliases
Dean Ford and The Gaylords
Marmalade [GB]
Years active
since 1961
Country
United Kingdom
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Scottish pop-rock group formed in East Glasgow as The Gaylords, then as Dean Ford and The Gaylords from 1963 to 1966, when they settled on "Marmalade" as their name. The band earned a long residency at London's Marquee Club beginning in March 1967. Their most successful period came between 1968 to 1972, during which they became the first Scottish act to land a #1 hit on the UK charts with a 1969 cover of The Beatles song 'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da'.
Members
Junior Campbell Guitar, keyboards, vocals (1966-1971)
Dean Ford Lead vocals, guitar, harmonica (1966-1975)
Hugh Nicholson Guitar, vocals (1971-1973)
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