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  1. 28 de abr. de 2020 · Lynn Easton, co-founder of the Kingsmen, who recorded the iconic song LOUIE LOUIE, died of a stroke in Toronto. Learn about his musical journey, from his childhood vaudeville days to his band's rise and fall, and his involvement in the FBI investigation.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_KingsmenThe Kingsmen - Wikipedia

    The two remaining original Kingsmen, Lynn Easton and Mike Mitchell, were joined by Gary Abbott, Barry Curtis and Norm Sundholm to record their first album and tour as the official band. Dick Peterson (not Dickie Peterson ) replaced Gary Abbott shortly thereafter.

  4. Los restantes miembros de la banda original, Lynn Easton y Mike Mitchell, son parte de la gira oficial del grupo. A raíz de una acción legal donde Easton establecía su derecho sobre el nombre "Kingsmen", Ely se vio obligado a dejar de utilizar ese nombre, pero por otra parte, Easton no debía cantar sincronizando sus labios con la ...

  5. 25 de abr. de 2020 · Never did know Lynn Easton in Kingsman days. But got to know him pretty well when he later worked at McCann Ericson ad agency in GP Building (the one with nudes in the fountain). Sorta impressed with himself but a good guy.

  6. 25 de abr. de 2020 · Lynn Easton was a member of the Kingsmen, the band that recorded the rock & roll classic Louie Louie in 1963. He also hosted a TV show in Portland, Oregon, similar to American Bandstand, and was a sailor and a woodworker.

  7. 31 de oct. de 2023 · Left to right: Norm Sundholm, Lynn Easton, Dick Peterson, Mike Mitchell, and Barry Curtis of the touring version of the rock and roll band "The Kingsmen" perform onstage in 1964. "Louie Louie,"...